Rice is a staple in most college students’ diets, and for a good reason. It’s affordable, good for you, and available at nearly every take out food place. However, there are few things less appealing than dried out and stale leftover rice. Before you toss out your old rice, try one of these ways to reheat rice in the microwave without drying it out. Here’s how to reheat rice in the microwave like a pro.
#SpoonTip: Make sure that you only reheat rice that was refrigerated soon after cooking it, as rice that is left at room temperature can quickly develop bacteria.
1. Reheat with a Paper Towel
Ingredients
Instructions
Pour rice evenly onto a flat plate.
Lightly dampen a paper towel and lay it over the rice
Microwave the rice for two minutes, or until the rice is evenly heated.
2. Reheat with Plastic Wrap
Ingredients
Instructions
Pour leftover rice into a big bowl, leaving adequate some space for steam to collect.
Add 3-4 Tablespoons of water, or use chicken broth instead to add a little extra flavor
Cover the bowl in plastic wrap and microwave on low for a few minutes, or until the plastic starts to balloon up with steam.
Take off the plastic wrap, making sure to use gloves or a kitchen towel so as to not burn yourself with the steam
Stir the rice until the heat is distributed evenly and enjoy!
3. Reheat with a Glass of Water
Ingredients
Instructions
Place your leftover rice in a microwave safe bowl or plate.
Fill an 8 ounce glass with 2/3 cup of water.
Microwave the water and the rice together for 2 minutes or until the rice is evenly heated.
I hope that you found these tips on how to reheat rice in the microwave without drying it out useful and that they inspire you to use your leftover rice creatively.