How to Cook Spaghetti in a Rice Cooker

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Making spaghetti on a stovetop is the usual method but there are times when that method isn’t available for various reasons. It could be that you’re living in a dorm or facility without a stove, or you may not have the time to stand over the stove and wait for the water to boil. Whatever the reason may be, there’s another way to make this delicious dish without all the hassle. Here’s how you can cook pasta in a rice cooker.


Can You Cook Pasta in a Rice Cooker?

You absolutely can! You just need to put pasta and water in the cooker and press the button. You might have to stir periodically and repeat the cooking cycle twice to cook the noodles fully.


Recipe Ingredients for Cooking Spaghetti in a Rice Cooker

  • 1/2 pound dry pasta
  • 3 cups water
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 teaspoon olive oil
  • 1 jar of pasta sauce
  • Parmesan cheese

How to Make Rice Cooker Spaghetti

  1. Break the dry spaghetti in half and layer the pasta in the inner pot.
  2. Add water, olive oil, and salt. 
  3. Turn on the cooker and allow the pasta to cook for one cycle.
  4. If the cooker turns itself off or switches to Keep Warm, switch to the cook cycle again.
  5. Check if the noodles are al dente or slightly undercooked. 
  6. Add the spaghetti sauce to the pan and turn it on again.
  7. Allow the pasta to cook all the way through. Make sure to stir periodically.
  8. Garnish with freshly grated Parmesan cheese before serving.

What Is the Ratio of Water to Spaghetti?

The general rule is to use 4 cups of water for every 8 ounces of pasta.


What Is the Fastest Way to Make Spaghetti?

Using a cooker is a quick way to have spaghetti in minutes. All you need to do is to put your noodles in the inner pan, pour water, and click a button. 


Can I Substitute Rice for Spaghetti?

You can! Grains work best for pasta bake dishes or chunky sauces.


Cooking Tips

  • Break the noodles in half so that it can fit inside the inner pan.
  • You can use any sauce that you like. Aside from spaghetti sauce, you can use white sauce, pesto sauce, or even a meaty sauce.
  • Don’t forget to stir the noodles in the cooker frequently.
  • The cooker will switch to the Keep Warm mode or turn off occasionally. If this happens, simply switch the cooker on again.
  • Be careful when removing the lid to stir your noodles. Remember to wear oven mitts to avoid getting hit with the hot steam directly.

Final Note

You don’t need to boil water, drain, and cook spaghetti noodles in a separate pan or over the stove! This simple rice cooker method will let you have a plate of spaghetti in just minutes. Try it out!

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