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Perfect Thermomix White Rice

Published: Mar 18, 2022 · Modified: Jul 2, 2026 by Julie Carlyle · This post may contain affiliate links · 18 Comments

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White Rice made in thermomix on a neutral background
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Boiled Basmati rice

Key Takeaways

  • Thermomix White Rice is easy to cook; you can walk away while it cooks without stirring.
  • For the best texture, use rice within one month of freezing, especially for fried rice dishes.
  • For perfect rice, wash it gently and only use water; avoid adding salt or draining after cooking.
  • Use manual mode settings for TM5, TM6, and TM7 for optimal results.
  • Store cooked rice in the fridge for 3-4 days, or freeze in ziplock bags for longer use.

    Table of contents

    • Why I prefer Thermomix white rice
    • Tips for Cooking Perfect Thermomix White Rice
    • What Setting should rice be cooked on?
      • TM7 Settings for white rice
      • TM5 and TM6 Settings for white rice
    • How to Store Cooked Rice
      • Storing rice in the fridge
      • Storing rice in the freezer
    • Use My Method to Cook:
    • Cooking Sushi Rice in the Thermomix
    • Cooking Asian Sticky Rice
    • FAQ for Cooking Rice

    Thermomix white rice, perfect and fluffy every time! It's easy when you know how!! I have a few tips and tricks to share.

    Rice should always be cooked in the Thermomix! I know some people will say that's a big call, and yes, I have had rice cookers before... but I do have a list of why it is so much easier to cook rice in the Thermomix.

    Why I prefer Thermomix white rice

    • I can leave the kitchen for 20 minutes without worrying about stirring or watching the rice, unlike a saucepan.
    • It doesn't get drier and more cooked on the bottom like in the rice cooker
    • The rice is fluffier due to the boiling water flowing over the rice, unlike the rice cooker
    • No dangerous saucepan handles on the stove for kids to grab.
    • No bubbling over of water, unlike the saucepan and rice cooker.
    • It just has a better taste and texture.

    Regardless of which Thermomix you are using, the TM31, TM5, TM6 or TM7, this recipe will give you delicious, fluffy rice every time.

    Tips for Cooking Perfect Thermomix White Rice

    I know everyone has their own method of cooking rice but the tips will help you get perfect results.

    1. Wash the rice under flowing cold tap water. (I promise this is essential to fluffy rice. Every country I have ever visited has insisted on washing the rice first.)
    2. Be gentle with the rice when you wash it. Don't crush it; breaking the grain will make gluggy rice.
    3. Don't add anything except water to the TM bowl. No salt.
    4. Don't drain the rice after it has cooked. Serve it as is.

    What Setting should rice be cooked on?

    White rice is best cooked on manual mode. The rice cooker mode of the TM6 and TM7 does give the best result for plain white rice.

    TM7 Settings for white rice

    Go to manual mode. The blades symbol takes you to manual mode. Select 20 minutes on the first wheel. 120 degrees on the second wheel, then tap the numbers on the final wheel and select 4. Hit the green arrow at the bottom of the screen to start cooking.

    Image show TM7 on manual mode
    Image show TM7 in manual mode

    TM5 and TM6 Settings for white rice

    The TM5 and TM6 are already in manual mode when the machine is turned on. You will see 3 circles.

    Start with the first circle on the right of the screen. Tap on that circle and use the silver selector on the right, and turn until 20 minutes is showing. Tap the middle circle, and it will become large. Now use the silver circle to select "Varoma." Varoma is the hottest setting. Now tap the final circle and turn the selector until the number 4 is showing.

    The arms will come over the lid, and cooking will commence automatically.

    Image of the TM6 in manual mode

    How to Store Cooked Rice

    Storing rice in the fridge

    All cooked white rice has the same fridge life. Rice should only be kept for 3 to 4 days.

    For food safety purposes, rice should be refrigerated as soon as possible. There is no need to allow the rice to come to room temperature on the bench. Doing this can prolong the cooling time, causing the rice to spend longer in the danger zone (between 5 - 60 degrees Celsius).

    Storing rice in the freezer

    Freezing cooked rice is easy and VERY handy!

    Once the rice is cool enough to handle, use ziplock bags to freeze it. Simply place the rice in the bag. Distribute the rice in the bag so it is an even thickness. Lay the rice pouches flat in your freezer.

    This method makes reheating the rice quicker. It also allows you to use a portion of the rice by simply breaking it off, as it's not a solid brick of rice.

    Thermomix White Rice in a bowl on wood background
    Thermomix White Rice

    How long does frozen rice last?

    This is a tricky question, and the internet has lots of answers and opinions. The consensus is that rice will last in the freezer for between 1 and 6 months. That's a large time variation, so why is there a discrepancy?

    Firstly, the rice won't go off in the freezer, so you don't need to worry about food poisoning. The guideline of between 1 and 6 months refers to how palatable the rice is when it's reheated. Once the rice is cooked and frozen, it will start to lose moisture. After one month, there is no real noticeable difference in the texture or taste. Beyond one month, you may notice the rice start to have a more crumbly, dry appearance and texture.

    How quickly the rice deteriorates will depend on how well the container is sealed & your freezer temperature. At the end of the day, storage time will come down to personal preference and how the rice is being used. If it isn't the centrepiece of your meal, like nasi goreng you may feel fine about using rice that has been stored longer.

    My tip: if you are using the rice for fried rice or Nasi Goreng, use rice that has been frozen for a month or shorter. If you need rice to accompany a curry, up to 4 months seems to still be fine in our household.

    Use My Method to Cook:

    • Long grain rice
    • Medium grain rice
    • Short grain rice
    • Basmati rice
    • Jasmine rice

    Cooking Brown Rice in the Thermomix

    Cooking brown rice is a little different. Because it's a whole grain. It will take a little longer to get fluffy, perfectly cooked brown rice. I have a recipe for Thermomix brown rice on my website.

    Cooking Sushi Rice in the Thermomix

    Sushi rice uses a particular white, short grain rice. Please take a look at my Basic Sushi Rice.

    Cooking Asian Sticky Rice

    Asian sticky rice is another specialty rice with its own page and recipe. Take a look at my perfect Asian Sticky rice to accompany your next Char Sui Pork or Thai Sweet & Sour Pork.

    Square cropped cooked Thermomix brown rice in white bowl on pink and white background
    Perfect Brown Rice

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    FAQ for Cooking Rice

    What Mode is best for Cooking Rice?

    Manual mode is the best way to cook plain rice. This method uses manual mode.

    When is Rice Cooker Mode used?

    I only use rice cooker mode for specific Cookidoo recipes that have been developed for the mode.

    How much rice should I allow per person?

    About ¾ of cooked rice is usually enough for the average person.

    Can a Thermomix be used to cook rice?

    Yes, I think the Thermomix is a much better option than a rice cooker or saucepan when you want perfectly cooked rice.

    Is cooking white rice different to brown rice?

    Yes, I have another recipe on the website for Thermomix brown rice.

    White Rice made in thermomix on a neutral background

    Thermomix White Rice

    Julie Carlyle
    Thermomix white rice, perfect and fluffy every time! It's easy when you know how!! I have a few tips and tricks to share. Recipe suitable for all machines.
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    Prep Time 5 minutes mins
    Cook Time 20 minutes mins
    Course Basic, Side Dish
    Cuisine Asian, Australian
    Servings 6 people
    Calories 183 kcal

    Equipment

    • 1 Thermomix
    • 1 Internal Stimmering Basket

    Ingredients
      

    • 300 g white rice Jasmine, basmati, or white long grain rice
    • 1000 g water regular tap water

    Instructions
     

    • Place the internal simmering basket on the lid of the Thermomix.
    • Tare the scales to 0 and weigh 300g of rice into the basket.
      300 g white rice
    • Take the rice basket over to the sink and rinse under cold running water. Gently move the rice around the basket until all the starch has been washed off the rice.
    • Place the basket into the Thermomix.
    • Add 1000g of water to the TM Bowl.
      1000 g water
    • Cook 20min/Varoma/Speed 4. (TM5 and TM6)
      Cook 20min/120 degC./Speed 4 (TM7)
    • Once the rice is cooked use the spatula to remove the internal simmering basket from the TM Bowl.

    Notes

    Rinsing the rice removes the powdery white starch, which can make the rice gluggy.
    This recipe is suitable for all white rice, and long short grain.

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    Nutrition

    Calories: 183kcalCarbohydrates: 40gProtein: 4gFat: 1gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gSodium: 11mgPotassium: 58mgFiber: 1gSugar: 1gCalcium: 19mgIron: 1mg
    Keyword Basmati Rice, Jasmine Rice, Thermal Cooker Rice, White rice
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    Comments

    1. Tanya Harmer says

      January 03, 2026 at 8:08 pm

      5 stars
      Just made rice for the first time in my thermo. thanks so much for this recipe.
      It's so fluffy.

      Reply
      • Julie Carlyle says

        January 04, 2026 at 8:33 am

        Hi Tanya
        I'm so pleased you had success with recipe and are enjoying your machine.
        Julie

        Reply
    2. Gus says

      January 14, 2025 at 2:21 pm

      5 stars
      45 year old man following this the first time and never cooked rice this easy. My kids and me loved it.

      Reply
      • Julie Carlyle says

        January 16, 2025 at 9:16 am

        Hi Gus
        This is absolutely music to my ears! I am so happy you are enjoying the Thermomix and that you found my rice recipe so easy! It still blows me away how easy rice and mashed potato is in the Thermomix. Simple things, but SO NECESSARY!
        Enjoy, and happy cooking
        Julie xx

        Reply
    3. Janet says

      December 14, 2024 at 6:06 am

      5 stars
      I've had my Thermomix for years and never thought of cooking rice in it. Brilliant and Easy!

      Reply
    4. Caitlin Bampton says

      September 08, 2024 at 5:20 pm

      5 stars
      So easy

      Reply
      • Julie Carlyle says

        September 14, 2024 at 12:14 pm

        Hi Caitlin
        Thank you so much for coming back and rating the recipe. I'm so pleased you enjoyed it.
        Julie

        Reply
    5. Amanda says

      August 18, 2022 at 5:55 am

      Hii, thank you for this recipe! I am just wondering, new cook here, do you put the little measuring cup/lid over or is that space exposed? Thank you so much!

      Reply
      • Julie Carlyle says

        December 02, 2022 at 6:49 pm

        Hi Amanda
        Yes, you always use the MC unless the recipe says not to.
        Happy Cooking
        j

        Reply
        • Ian says

          April 12, 2026 at 7:30 pm

          Had my thermy for 5 years and thank the lord I found this method. Best rice my kids and I have had. Thanks so much.

          Reply
          • Julie Carlyle says

            April 27, 2026 at 1:38 pm

            Hi Ian,
            I am so super pleased!!
            Make sure you bookmark me and keep coming back! I will try and surprise you with more fabulous recipes.
            Julie xx

            Reply
    6. Sarita says

      June 14, 2022 at 3:13 pm

      I like to cook my rice using broth I have frozen from boiling vegetables or chicken (instead of plain water), as this flavours the rice immensely. Do you think this would still work using your Thermomix recipe above, if I was to use the same weight of frozen broth, melt it in Thermo before proceeding? I just notice you say not to even add salt to the water, so not sure if this would affect the end result - worth a try I guess?

      Reply
      • Julie Carlyle says

        February 05, 2025 at 11:08 am

        Hi Sarita
        I am so sorry it took so long for me to see your question. Yes this would work perfectly and taste delicious. Use the same method, just make sure your broth starts at room temperature just like tap water would.
        Happy Cooking
        Julie

        Reply
    7. Mia says

      May 04, 2022 at 8:59 am

      5 stars
      Finally a recipe that’s easy and works everytime! Thank you xx

      Reply
      • Julie Carlyle says

        May 04, 2022 at 7:49 pm

        Yep, It's my "go-to" rice recipe 🙂

        Reply
    8. Shobhana Patel says

      April 29, 2022 at 1:00 pm

      If we scale down the quantity, the water and cooking time will stay the same right? Or should we reduce it?
      Thanks

      Reply
      • Julie Carlyle says

        April 29, 2022 at 1:28 pm

        Hi Shobhana
        Thank you for your question.
        Yes, that is correct. If you decrease the rice it is still cooked with the same amount of water and the same cooking time.
        Happy cooking
        Julie

        Reply
    9. Courtney says

      March 25, 2022 at 1:41 pm

      5 stars
      I'm so pleased I found this recipe So many other recipes I've tried have left the rice crunchy or gluggy!!
      This one was perfect

      Reply

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