Garlic Butter Corn Rice (Easy Rice Cooker Recipe)

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If you’re on the hunt for a flavorful and easy side dish that can be made effortlessly in your rice cooker, look no further!

My Garlic Butter Corn Rice is a combination of fragrant garlic, rich butter, and sweet corn that will elevate any meal. Perfect for busy weeknights or as a delicious addition to your weekend dinners, this recipe is sure to become a family favorite. I also like to make extra to make onigiri the next day as well!

Using a rice cooker for this recipe simplifies the cooking process, allowing minimal effort and cleanup. Rice cookers are incredibly versatile and can handle a variety of ingredients, making them perfect for creating dishes like this Garlic Butter Corn Rice.

How to Enjoy Garlic Butter Corn Rice

Here are a few different ways you can enjoy my garlic butter corn rice! Here are some options:

What Type of Rice to Use

Choosing the right type of rice can be confusing, especially with so many varieties available. From long-grain basmati to aromatic jasmine rice, each type has its own texture and flavor. In Japanese cooking, however, Japanese short-grain or medium-grain rice is almost always my go-to choice.

Short-grain rice, often labeled as sushi rice, is particularly prized for its soft and chewy texture, which pairs beautifully with traditional Japanese dishes. Medium-grain rice is a great alternative if short-grain isn’t available (I actually almost always use medium-grain myself because it’s generally cheaper where I live!). Both are ideal for recipes like this one, where the rice’s stickiness helps meld the flavors into every bite.

Do I need to have a fancy rice cooker to make this meal?

This is a question I am asked all the time. The answer is NO!

Just like anything, generally, the higher the quality, the better. But you can make my rice cooker meals in a cheap rice cooker!

Click on the photos of each of the respective the rice cookers to be taken to my rice cooker recommendations! I have the Tiger 5.5 cup rice cooker pictured. It can make over 10 servings of rice at a time.

While short-grain or medium-grain rice is the most traditional, you can also experiment with other types of rice.

Key Features to Look For in a Rice Cooker:

Steaming Basket or Tray: Allows you to steam vegetables or cook other ingredients while the rice cooks.

Multiple Cooking Functions: Ensure it has settings for steaming, slow cooking, and possibly even baking.

Non-Stick Inner Pot: Makes cleaning easier and prevents sticking.

Timer and Keep Warm Function: Useful for planning meals ahead of time and keeping them warm until you’re ready to eat.

Other Ingredients

  • Chicken or Beef Broth: Adds savory depth and replaces water for more flavorful rice. You can definitely replace with water, though! I like to use broth that is high in protein, like this Kettle & Fire one, which has 10 grams of protein for every cup of broth.
  • Garlic: Brings a warm, aromatic punch that elevates the overall dish.
  • Butter: Creates a rich, silky texture and helps carry the garlic flavor throughout the rice. The higher quality butter you can use, the better! I personally love Vital Farms or KerryGold brands.
  • Corn Kernels: Adds natural sweetness and a juicy pop to every bite. Fresh or canned corn both work well. I usually go with canned for convenience. If you’re up for a bit more effort, grilling the corn beforehand adds a delicious smoky flavor.
  • Black Pepper: A simple seasoning that rounds out the flavors with a subtle kick.
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Garlic Butter Corn Rice (Easy Rice Cooker Recipe)


  • Author: kyriethefoodie
  • Total Time: 25-35 minutes

Description

This Garlic Butter Corn Rice is a blend of savory garlic, rich butter, and sweet corn all made in one-pot – a rice cooker!

Here is a link to my recommended rice cooker.


Ingredients

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Instructions

  1. Begin by giving your rice a good rinse to clean it.
  2. Pour the rice into the rice cooker or pot and add the appropriate amount of liquid, following the instructions on your rice package. Use bone broth in place of water, matching the liquid amount specified for your type of rice. (NOTE: This is why I highly recommend using a rice cooker – it takes the guesswork out by showing you exactly how much water you need, making the process much easier. Here is my recommended rice cooker!)
  3. Add the minced garlic and corn kernels to the rice cooker or pot, right on top of the rice.
  4. Cook the rice for the same amount of time you normally would when making plain rice. I do not specify a time since it can vary depending on your rice cooker. For example, mine has a “Plain” setting that I use for cooking regular white rice.
  5. Once the rice is cooked, add the butter on top and season with black pepper. Gently mix the rice to ensure the butter melts and is evenly distributed throughout the rice.
  • Prep Time: 5 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20-30 minutes

Nutrition

  • Serving Size: 2