Oh, dude, you're making rice, not launching a rocket! It's like a simple formula - for every cup of rice, you use two cups of water. So, for 2 pounds of rice, you'd need about 4 cups of water. But hey, if you like your rice extra fluffy or a bit mushy, just adjust the water a bit. It's not like the rice police are gonna come knocking on your door!
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About 11 cups of rice equal a 5 lb bag of rice.
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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.
For every one-and-a-half cups of rice, I add two cups of water.
as much water as rice, so nine cups
There would be 4-5 cups of raw rice in 2 lbs of uncooked rice, depending on the type of grain of rice.
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12 cups of Uncooked rice and 22 cups of stock or water
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
4 cups of rice = 6 cups of water / divide both sides by 4 1 cup of rice = 1.5 cups of water
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.