How to Make Quinoa in a Rice Cooker
This blog is all about easy ways to live a little healthier, which is why I’m so excited to share this kitchen hack with you! I’ve had a rice cooker for a few years (it was a gift from my sister in law!) and I love it. But I’m kicking myself for not trying this sooner. Sure, it cooks rice perfectly, but did you know it’ll cook quinoa perfectly, too?
It makes sense but for some reason, I’d just never given it a shot. And if we’re being honest, quinoa was always one of those foods that seemed tough to get exactly right. Mine wouldn’t be quite as fluffy as I hoped, or there would be a few spoonfuls stuck to the bottom of the pot. Nothing awful, but it just wasn’t quite right.
Then I dumped my quinoa into this magical contraption and the result was perfectly fluffy quinoa! Magic!
I know it probably seems like I’m overreacting but as someone who is trying to get more into meal prep, being able to make a batch of quinoa on Sunday and then dole it out during the week, this is a game changer! Alright, so here’s the “recipe” (but it’s so easy, it barely needs one!)
Benefits of quinoa
- Quinoa is a complete protein, meaning it contains all the essential amino acids your body needs!
- Quinoa is a great source of protein and fiber, so it will keep you full and give you sustained energy
- It’s very budget friendly! To save even more money, look for it in the bulk bins
How to Make Quinoa in a Rice Cooker
- Prep Time: 5 mins
- Cook Time: 30 mins
- Total Time: 35 minutes
- Yield: 6 1x
- Category: Dinner
- Method: Rice cooker
- Cuisine: American
Description
Making quinoa in your rice cooker is a fast and easy way to get perfectly cooked quinoa!
Ingredients
- 1 cup quinoa
- 2 cups water or broth
- 1/2 tsp salt (optional)
Instructions
- Rinse your quinoa.
- Pour the quinoa and broth or water into the rice cooker. If you’re not sure what you’re going to use it for, you might want to just use water. If you know your future plan, broth can be a good option to give it more flavor.
- Add in salt and turn on the rice cooker.
- Most will be done cooking in around 30 minutes.
- Once it’s done cooking, wait a few minutes and then fluff it with a fork.
- It will end up making about 3-4 cups of quinoa.
Notes
Don’t remove the lid while the quinoa is cooking.
Once it’s done, fluff it with a fork before serving.
I was so excited about this, I already made this kale and quinoa salad with my first batch of quinoa!
The recipe was already easy, but now I can whip this together in minutes before popping it in the oven!
If you’re looking for a rice cooker, this one makes a perfect batch of quinoa.
This is the rice cooker that I have (affiliate link) and it works great! I’m sure it would work in pretty much any sort of rice cooker though so if you already have one at home, give it a try!
Milo, your comment cracked me up!
What setting do you use on your rice cooker?
Try cooking in broth instead of just plain water
It works for me
when I do this, it bubble quinoa through the vent and around the edges which gets crusty and is a waste. Any thoughts about how to avoid that?
Hey Travis! Do you have the same problem when you’re cooking rice or only with quinoa?
I put a tea towel under the lid so it absorbs the bubbles.
Thank you! I am not one to sit and watch something cook and then fail. I’ve yet to be able to cook rice without a rice cooker so I did a search on cooking quinoa with a rice cooker. I bought a small 6 cup rice cooker at Aldi for $12.99 and followed your instructions Enjoying my quinoa right now! Thank you!
Worked.for me but i might put a tich less water next time because i want it firmer
My rice cooker uses the same 2:1 ratio as your quinoa recipe for brown rice. Have you tried cooking the quinoa and brown rice at the same time (1/2 cup of each)!
It works for me. I like it
It doesn’t work. The rice cooker books for too long and then goes off, leaving too much water behind. It’s not just my cooker. I tried my sisters as well. As much as I would like it to, it just doesn’t work.
Tiba! Please don’t cook your sisters!
😉
Do you use the reg rice or brown rice option on the rice cooker?