2 cups water to
1 cup uncooked rice
a little salt and/or butter if you like
Bring the water to a boil, pour in rice, turn down the heat and cover. Should take about 15 - 20 minutes.
1 cups of uncooked rice to 2 cups of water.
2 cups of uncooked rice to 4 cups of water.
3 cups of uncooked rice to 6 cups of water.
4 cups.
2 Cups
rice when cooked doubles eg: 1 cup uncooked rice ==2 cups cooked
12 cups of Uncooked rice and 22 cups of stock or water
One cup uncooked rice= about 2 to 2.5 cups cooked
1 cup of uncooked rice = 188 grams
I steam rice using 1 cup uncooked rice to 1 cup water = 3 cups cooked rice. Exception: when cooking wild rice I use 1-1/4 cup water. Found this useful website that gives yields of uncooked to cooked of many foods: http://extension.missouri.edu/explore/miscpubs/mp0563_01.htm
it should be about 1 1/2 cups uncooked rice if i am correct
2 Cups of uncooked rice, combined with 4 cups of water during cooking will yield 6 cups of cooked rice. http://wiki.answers.com/Q/How_many_cups_of_uncooked_rice_makes_two_cups_of_cooked_rice
I went around the block on this and found many answers. Here is the final one. 1 poind of rice equals 2 1/2 cups of uncooked rice. 1 cup of rice equals 3 cups of cooked rice. If we want to find how many cups of cooked rice in 10 pounds we do some math. If 1 pound equals 2 1/2 cups of uncooked rice then 10 pounds equals 25 cups of uncooked rice. If 1 cup of rice equals 3 cups of cooked rice then 25 cups of uncooked rice equals 75 cups of cooked rice.
Usually two cups, but some varieties produce up to three cups. Regular white rice, brown rice, and jasmine rice: 2 cups.
250 cups.
40 cups
6 cups cooked, 2 cups uncooked. Roughly.