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​10 ways to use discarded cooked rice water​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 14, 2025, 10:50 IST
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10 ways to use discarded cooked rice water

That cloudy water left after boiling rice is usually tossed away. But this humble leftover is full of nutrients and gentle starch that can actually boost your daily meals. In traditional kitchens, rice water was reused in smart, tasty ways. It’s time we bring that habit back. From thickening curries to kneading dough, here are ten easy and effective ways to use cooked rice water in your kitchen instead of wasting it.
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Add to soups and dals

Rice water acts as a natural thickener that gives soups, rasam, and dals a smooth and full texture. Just add it while cooking and let it simmer gently. It helps increase the quantity of your dish and also brings a warm, homemade touch to every bite.

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Knead your dough with it

Use rice water instead of plain water to knead dough for rotis, parathas, or even puris. It makes the dough softer and helps the final breads stay tender and puff up better. It’s a small switch that makes a big difference.

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Cook porridge or oats in it

Rice water works well for cooking breakfast porridges like oats or daliya. It gives a creamy texture without using milk and makes the meal lighter on the stomach. The natural starch helps you stay full for longer and is good for digestion too.

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Boil vegetables in it

Use leftover rice water instead of plain water while boiling veggies like lauki, carrots, or potatoes. It locks in flavour, adds a touch of sweetness, and helps preserve nutrients that would usually get lost in regular water.

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Grind chutneys with it

Next time you make chutney, try blending it with rice water. It gives a silky texture and blends the ingredients smoothly. Whether it’s coconut, mint, or peanut chutney, this little addition brings a subtle depth to the flavour.

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Help batter ferment

Rice water can support the fermentation of batters like dosa, idli, or cheela. Mix a little into your batter before setting it aside. It helps the batter rise better and gives the final dish a nice texture and lightness.

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Make a soothing rice kanji ​

You can quickly turn rice water into a warm, easy-to-digest kanji. Add a pinch of salt or jeera and simmer it lightly with mashed rice. This is a perfect light meal for hot days, recovery periods, or when the stomach needs rest.

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Use in curry gravies

If your curry or sabzi feels too thin, add rice water instead of plain water. It thickens the gravy gently and helps hold the spices together. The result is a richer, more satisfying dish without adding anything heavy.

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Steam idlis and dhoklas with it

Pour rice water into the base of your steamer while making idlis or dhoklas. The light starch in the steam helps these snacks stay moist and soft, giving you a better texture without changing the recipe.

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Store and reuse smartly

Let the rice water cool, then store it in a clean jar in the fridge. You can add it to meals throughout the day. It’s an easy, no-waste way to boost the nutrition in your food with little effort.

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