Thai Sticky Rice Recipe - Using Instant Pot Pressure Cooker (2024)

If you are wanting an easy way to make sticky rice, this pressure cooker sticky rice can be made with your Instant Pot right at home. You can get close to the taste that's typically used with a bamboo steamer.

For those that don't want to buy a separate bamboo steamer just to make sticky rice, I'm sharing with you how to use your pressure cooker to make homemade sticky rice at home.

The authentic version of sticky rice can be found here, but this is a cheater way to make sticky rice when you want to shave off a few hours of soaking time.

Sticky rice is common in Southeast Asian cooking, and is absolutely delicious. It's often used in mango sticky rice as the base for this delicious dessert. In addition, it is often paired with larb, a Lao minced meat that is flavorful and delicious.

If I haven't convinced you on why to make sticky rice yet, then I won't be able to anymore.

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Why Use the Instant Pot for Sticky Rice

Often, sticky rice requires overnight soaking in order for the rice grains to absorb the rice. However, with the Instant Pot, you can reduce the soaking period so that you can have it for your next meal instead of the next day.

Using an electric pressure cooker like the Instant Pot will allow you to make sticky rice so that it still maintains that gooey, sticky rice that it's known for.

Cooking any type of rice in a pressure cooker can be tricky. There are a lot of variations that can result in not so great rice, including your location's altitude, water hardness, and the age of your rice.

Sticky rice is known as Thai sweet rice as well as glutinous rice. Before it is cooked, the rice grains are a deep, rich white color depth.

If you've ever wondered if your Instant Pot can be used as a rice cooker, the answer is a whole hearted yes!

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Method to Making Perfect Thai Sticky Rice in the Instant Pot

Secret to Perfect Sticky Rice in Pressure Cooker

The recipe to perfect sticky rice in a pressure cooker is the ratio of water and rice as well as how long the sticky rice is cooked for.

Sticky Rice Water to Rice Ratio

When cooked in a pressure cooker, there will be a bowl inside of the pressure cooker. Inside the pressure cooker safe bowl, there will be a rice and water mixture. There should be ⅔ cup of water for every 1 cup of glutinous rice. Surrounding the bowl should be 1 cup of water that allows the water vapors to steam the rice.

The Best Instant Pot Sticky Rice Setting

For Thai sticky rice, the Instant Pot should be set to high pressure for 12 minutes with natural release for another 12 minutes.

Frequently Asked Questions About Instant Pot Thai Sticky Rice

Can you make authentic sticky rice with a pressure cooker?

You can make authentic sticky rice with a pressure cooker. However, I still wholeheartedly recommend making it with a bamboo steamer using this authentic sticky rice recipe.

Using a pressure cooker, the sticky rice will be a little softer than that of using a bamboo steamer.

Do you need to soak the sticky rice if you are using a pressure cooker?

If you are using.a pressure cooker to make the sticky rice, you will not be required to soak rice before hand. This saves you a ton of time!

Can I use jasmine rice to make this?

No, jasmine rice is not the same as glutinous rice. Glutinous rice is what is used to make Thai sticky rice.

Below is a picture of glutinous rice versus jasmine rice. See the difference?

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Equipment Needed for Making Pressure Cooker Sticky Rice

Here's what you'll need to make Thai sticky rice in a pressure cooker.

While I love my Instant Pot, I've actually fallen head over heels with another pressure cooker(it's not only a pressure cooker, but an air fryer).

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How to Cook Sticky Rice in Pressure Cooker

Ingredients for Thai Sticky Rice in Pressure Cooker

Instructions for Thai Sticky Rice in Pressure Cooker

  1. Rinse the glutinous rice until the water runs clear.
  2. Add 1 cup of glutinous rice and ⅔ cup of cold water in a stainless steel bowl.
  3. Add the stainless steel bowl on top on top of a steamer.
  4. Add 1 cup of water into the bottom of the pressure cooker.
  5. Close the pressure cooker lid and seal the venting knob.
  6. Set the pressure cooker to high pressure for 12 minutes.
  7. Allow the pressure cooker to natural release.
  8. Open lid carefully, fluff the rice and serve!

Summary of Pressure Cooker Sticky Rice

While cooking Thai sticky rice is not my first choice in making this delicious dish, it comes in as a close second. This might be a little softer than your traditionally made sticky rice, but it is absolutely an awesome recipe if you are short on time.

More Sticky Thai Recipes That You’ll Love

If you love thisThai sticky rice using the Instant Pot as much as our family does, see below for some other recipes. Please write a five star review and help me share on Facebook and Pinterest!

  • Coconut Sticky Rice
  • Thai sticky rice with mango
  • Thai Black Sticky Rice
  • Choosing a Sticky Rice Steamer Set and Serving Basket
  • How to Clean Sticky Rice Steamer Basket
  • How to Make Sticky Rice Multiple Ways
  • 7+ Ways to Use Sticky Rice

If you love this Lao sticky rice recipe as much as our family does, please write a five star review and help me share on Facebook and Pinterest!

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Yield: 4

Prep Time: 10 minutes

Cook Time: 24 minutes

Total Time: 34 minutes

This is a Thai sticky rice recipe using a pressure cooker for days when you don't have time for the rice to soak overnight.

Ingredients

  • 1 Cup of Glutinous Rice (also known as Thai Sticky Rice)
  • ⅔ cup of water for the glutinous rice
  • 1 cup of water for submerging the bowl

Instructions

  1. Rinse the glutinous rice until the water runs clear.
  2. Add 1 cup of glutinous rice and ⅔ cup of cold water in a stainless steel bowl.
  3. Add the stainless steel bowl on top on top of a steamer.
  4. Add 1 cup of water into the bottom of the pressure cooker.
  5. Close the pressure cooker lid and seal the venting knob.
  6. Set the pressure cooker to high pressure for 12 minutes.
  7. Allow the pressure cooker to natural release.
  8. Open lid carefully, fluff the rice and serve!
Nutrition Information:

Yield: 4Serving Size: 1
Amount Per Serving:Calories: 84Total Fat: 0gSaturated Fat: 0gTrans Fat: 0gUnsaturated Fat: 0gCholesterol: 0mgSodium: 8mgCarbohydrates: 18gFiber: 1gSugar: 0gProtein: 2g

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FAQs

How to make Thai sticky rice fast? ›

directions
  1. Wash rice several times (until the water is clear).
  2. Let soak for a few minutes in colander.
  3. Put rice in pan with tight fitting lid and add the water.
  4. Cover and bring to a boil.
  5. Simmer over low heat for 15 minutes.
  6. Remove pan from heat and quickly stretch clean tea towel over the pot, cover with lid.

How much rice can you cook in an Instant Pot at once? ›

Scale the recipe to your Instant Pot.

I always cook 2 cups of rice at a time in my 6-quart Instant Pot. Because it's on the larger side, just 1 cup tends to scorch on the bottom of the pot. But if you have a smaller, 3-quart Instant Pot, feel free to make just 1 cup of rice!

Is the rice setting on Instant Pot good? ›

The Instant Pot's rice button is best used for white rice, as it is specifically calibrated to weigh white rice and water and cook the rice accordingly. This is ideal for weeknights when you truly want to set and forget your rice, but not great for cooking different varieties of rice on the fly.

What is the secret to sticky rice? ›

The key to sticky rice is to not rinse the rice — this washes away the starch dust that allows the rice to clump. Soak the sticky rice for in enough water to cover the rice. This softens the grain and the extra water helps add that fluffy texture. Soaking for 4-24 hours is a good range.

What makes Thai sticky rice sticky? ›

Glutinous rice is distinguished from other types of rice by having no (or negligible amounts of) amylose and high amounts of amylopectin (the two components of starch). Amylopectin is responsible for the sticky quality of glutinous rice.

Does more water make sticky rice? ›

While you can make rice sticky by overcooking it with too much water, that's not actually how to make sticky rice. It's not even how to make sticky rice for sushi, which is an entirely different type of rice. Keep reading to learn the basics and beyond.

Why did my rice burn in pressure cooker? ›

Pressure cookers work by building pressure from steam inside the pot, which in turn cooks food at high temperatures. This steam cannot be created if there isn't enough liquid in the pot and you can get a burn notice. 💡 Solution: Make sure you add enough thin liquid (water or broth).

How many cups of water for 2 cups of instant rice? ›

Microwave
ServingsRiceWater
21 cup1 cup
42 cups2 cups
63 cups3 cups

How much water do you put in rice for instant rice? ›

Simple Water to Rice Ratio
  1. Instant White Rice (2 servings): 1 cup rice + 1 cup water.
  2. Instant Brown Rice (4 servings): 2 cups rice + 2 cups water.
  3. Instant Jasmine Rice (6 servings): 3 cups rice + 3 cups water.
  4. Instant Premium Rice (8 servings): 4 cups rice + 4 cups water.

Does instant rice cook faster than regular rice? ›

Instant rice is normally dried to a low moisture level so that it is more suitable for packaging and storing. Because the rice comes precooked, it means that it's significantly quicker to cook than regular rice.

How do you know when Instapot is done cooking rice? ›

We'll use your Instant Pot's "Rice" cooking program. This function was designed specifically for white rice. It's an automatic cooking mode that runs between 10 to 12 minutes. When the program finishes, wait another 15 minutes for the appliance to cool down and release its internal pressure naturally.

Can you make sticky rice out of 5 minute rice? ›

Indulge in something quick and convenient like this simple sticky rice recipe prepared in just 4 minutes with Minute® Ready to Serve Jasmine Rice. Heat rice according to package directions. In a microwave-safe bowl, microwave coconut milk on HIGH for 20-30 seconds or until warmed through. Stir in rice and mango.

How to make sticky rice without overnight? ›

The quickest way to cook sticky rice is in a rice cooker and you do not need to soak it! I have to admit I was super skeptical because I had always read that you must soak the rice beforehand but I swear you don't have to. You just have to measure the same volume or rice and water and that's it.

Can you make Thai sticky rice with normal rice? ›

To make sticky rice using regular rice, let the rice soak in water for at least 30 minutes before you cook it, which will help make it stickier in the end. Then, add 2 parts water and 1 part rice to a large pot.

Can I soak sticky rice for 1 hour? ›

Directions. In a large bowl, cover rice with cool water for at least 4 hours or up to overnight. Alternatively, to speed up the process, use hot water, and soak the rice for at least 2 hours. Using a fine-mesh strainer, drain the rice, discarding the cloudy soaking water.

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