
So many things are better as leftovers: pizza, rotisserie chicken, and even baked potatoes. Unfortunately, rice is definitely not one of them. When you leave rice in its takeout container overnight in the fridge, it becomes dry and utterly unappetizing. So how do you reheat rice to make it just as delicious and fluffy as when it first came out of the pot? Lucky for you, we’ve covered the many methods for reheating rice, including how to reheat it with and without a microwave.
How to Store Cooked Rice
The key to keeping rice tasty after you’ve cooked it is first storing it properly. If you know you’re going to use the rice within a day or two, put it in the fridge. Leftover rice that won’t be used right away can go in the freezer.
How to Store Rice in the Fridge
Rice that’s stored in the fridge should be used within a few days. For that, it should be stored in an easy-to-grab container and be ready for cooking. Here’s how to store rice in the fridge in two easy steps.
How to Store It in the Freezer
How long does frozen rice last in the freezer? The good news is that it’ll keep for up to three months. After that, it may develop freezer burn. Here’s how to store rice in the freezer in two easy steps.
Best Way to Reheat Rice
After you use this calorie-slashing cooking method for rice, portion out what you and your family will be eating, then store the rest in a zip-lock bag while the rice is still warm. Seal the bag tightly and put it in the fridge. When you’re ready to reheat your leftovers, pop the bag in the microwave for one minute with a one-inch crack in the zip top. Reheating the rice this way steams it so you get that airy, just-cooked texture you love. Happy reheating!
NOTE: Make sure that you’re using Ziploc Storage or Freezer Bags for this trick, not their sandwich bags, as those aren’t meant to be used in the microwave. If you’re using a different brand of storage bag, check the box and their website for information about heating their bags.
How to Reheat Rice in the Microwave
Of all the microwave hacks you need to know, how to reheat rice in the microwave is near the top. If you’re pressed for time, reheating rice in the microwave is the best method for quickly warming up rice. But because it’s nearly impossible for people to agree on something, there are several methods for how to best reheat rice in the microwave. Here’s how to reheat rice in the microwave using a paper towel, plastic wrap, or a glass of water.
How to Reheat Rice in the Microwave With a Paper Towel
With Plastic Wrap
With a Glass of Water
How to Reheat Rice Without a Microwave
If you don’t have a microwave and you want to reheat rice, you have two alternatives: the stove or the oven. Taking a hands-on approach to reheating rice gives you more control, as opposed to putting it in the microwave and walking away. This means you won’t have to worry about removing your rice only to find you’ve zapped it too long and it’s become rock hard. That said, reheating rice this way will require a bit more patience and a watchful eye. Here’s how to reheat cooked rice either on the stove or in the oven.
How to Reheat Rice on the Stove
How to Reheat Rice in the Oven
How to Reheat Fried Rice
If you frequent the Chinese restaurant down the street for those late-night dinners, you need to know the best way to reheat fried rice. Instead of tossing this golden goodness just because it’s become a little hard after sitting in the fridge, you can save your fried rice for another dinner — or even make it the base of a brand-new dish. Here’s how to reheat rice that’s been fried in five easy steps.
How to Reheat Frozen Rice
Can you reheat rice that’s been frozen? Yes you can! If you froze a big batch of rice and now you’re not sure whether you need to thaw it before cooking, we’ve got your answer. And if you’re worried you won’t end up with fluffy rice because it’s been frozen, there’s nothing to be afraid of. To reheat rice that’s been frozen, you need to follow many of the same steps for reheating rice in the microwave. Here’s how to reheat frozen rice in two easy steps.
There you have it! You’ll never wonder what to do with that leftover rice again.
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