Last Updated on January 11, 2023 by Chef Mireille
In Thailand, sticky rice is served with everything in every possible variation. Sweetened with sugar and coconut milk to be served with mango as dessert. Colored with blue pea flower extract and sweetened in the mango dessert. Less sweet and served with fried chicken for breakfast by a street side hawker or rich coconut milk curries poured over it and sold in little plastic bags by a hawker…No matter how you prefer your sticky rice, you can’t really say you cook Thai food until you’ve learned how to make the perfect steamed Thai sticky rice.
Here in America, Thai food is mostly served with Jasmine Rice. However, that is not the case in Thailand. Prior to going to Thailand, I thought the sticky rice was only served in sweet preparations as in the popular Sticky Rice & Mango dessert. In the past, I have used the modern and updated rice cooker method of making sticky rice.. Today I decided to prepare something a little different. This is the traditional preparation that is closer to how they prepare it in Bangkok.
Since a rice cooker isn’t always a standard kitchen item here in America, here is the slightly adapted traditional way of making steamed sticky rice…rice cooker not needed. I used a bamboo steamer, but you can use any kind of steamer you have. Even just use a bowl inside a pot with a cover, but make sure it is on some kind of stand inside the pot or even just put some crumpled aluminum foil on the bottom if you don’t have a stand.
Niaow – Thai Sticky Rice
Prep Time: 3 hours
Cook Time: 60 – 80 minutes
Yield: Serves 4
Ingredients:
- 1 cup sticky/glutinous rice ( I used brown sticky rice)
Soak rice for at least 3 hours and even overnight.
In a large pot or a wok, add a steamer stand and place bamboo steamer on top. Fill pot with boiling water enough to come up sides of steamer without going into steamer compartment.
Place rice in aluminum foil and put in steamer. Cover and cook for about 40 minutes. Add additional water as necessary when the water evaporates.
Using a large spatula, carefully flip over and cook another 30 minutes.
Notes:
Times are approximate and will vary depending on how long you soaked rice. Additionally, using brown rice will take longer to cook.
Test rice by tasting grains from bottom side. Once it is tender, then you know it’s time to flip over and second side will take less time to cook.
Serve with your favorite Thai dish. Try it with this Massaman Curry or Thai omelette.
Niaow – Traditional Thai Sticky Rice
Ingredients
- 1 cup sticky/glutinous rice I used brown sticky rice
Instructions
- Soak rice for at least 3 hours and even overnight.
- In a large pot or a wok, add a steamer stand and place bamboo steamer on top. Fill pot with boiling water enough to come up sides of steamer without going into steamer compartment.
- Place rice in aluminum foil and put in steamer. Cover and cook for about 40 minutes.
- Using a large spatula, carefully flip over and cook another 30 minutes.
Notes
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Pavani
I have never made rice in this method. Will have to try and get some sweet rice and make it this way. Rice looks just perfect to serve with any yummy Thai curries.
Suma Gandlur
That is really a useful post for beginners or those who are new to cook ing rice.
Gayathri Kumar
We get white sticky rice here, but I am not sure whether it can be cooked like this. Will try your version…
Chef Mireille
I know Gayathri – I had my doubts also as I had never cooked rice this method before. Trust me it will be cooked perfectly…
PRADNYA
reminds me again of ur beautiful trip..this rice has unusual method
Cynthia Nicoletti
Sounds delicious one of my favorite side dishes is rice that I try to cook many different ways.
Usha
That is an interesting way of preparing sticky rice. Rice is perfectly cooked.
Nalini
Such a nice and interesting way to cook rice,BTW the first click is amazing..
srividhya
This method is pretty new to me.. Will try this way when I make the thai curries. Great share.
Priya Suresh
Never had a chance to cook sticky rice, thanks for sharing this beautiful traditional Thai sticky rice.
sapana
Sticky rice loos amazing and love your presentation Mir.
Harini
I have never cooked sticky rice. But when I have to cook I am sure I will come back here. Useful post for sure.
Smruti | Herbivore Cucina
I always thought that steamer was only used for dumplings. Lovely share Mir!!
Sandhya Ramakrishnan
I have never cooked sticky rice before and this is a good beginner recipe for someone like me!