Rice Per Person Calculator

🍚 Rice Per Person Calculator

Plan dry rice, cooked cups, water, meal role, side-dish adjustments, guest coverage, and leftovers for dinners, bowls, potlucks, and large events.

🍽 Rice Meal Presets
📋 Rice Portion Inputs

Use planning mode for guest counts, or enter dry or cooked rice on hand to estimate coverage. Rice type changes cooked yield and water automatically.

Use adult-equivalent rice portions.
Enter the amount of rice you already have.
Adds extra cooked rice after guest servings.
Optional cushion for scooping and tray variation.
Optional, in dry cups per person. Use 0 for rice default.
Dry Rice Needed
0
cups dry
Cooked Yield
0
cups cooked
Water Needed
0
cups water
Coverage
0
guests
Rice Portion Breakdown
Selected riceLong-grain white rice
Meal roleRegular plate side
Guest target12
Base dry serving0.33 cup
Adjusted dry serving0.33 cup
Dry rice for guests0 cups
Leftover dry equivalent0 cups
Buffer added5%
Cooked yield ratio3.0x
Water ratio used1.50 cups per dry cup
Total water0 cups
StatusReady
📊 Rice Portion Comparison Grid
1/4 cup
Light Side
Works when rice shares the plate with several sides, bread, noodles, or potatoes.
1/3 cup
Standard Side
A dependable dry-rice starting point for most plated dinners and family meals.
1/2 cup
Main Bowl
Use for rice bowls, meal prep containers, or meals where rice is the main starch.
3x
Typical Yield
Most white and brown rice makes about three cooked cups from one dry cup.
📘 Rice Yield And Water Tables
Rice typeDry per personCooked yield per dry cupBest planning use
Long-grain white rice1/3 cup dryAbout 3.0 cups cookedEveryday sides and mixed plates
Jasmine rice1/3 cup dryAbout 3.0 cups cookedFragrant dinner sides and bowls
Basmati rice1/3 cup dryAbout 3.1 cups cookedFluffy sides and sauced mains
Medium-grain white rice1/3 cup dryAbout 2.9 cups cookedMoist side portions and casseroles
Short-grain sushi rice1/3 cup dryAbout 2.7 cups cookedSushi, hand rolls, and rice balls
Brown rice1/3 cup dryAbout 3.1 cups cookedHearty bowls and meal prep
Parboiled rice1/3 cup dryAbout 3.1 cups cookedBuffets, trays, and make-ahead meals
Wild rice blend1/3 cup dryAbout 3.2 cups cookedMixed grain sides and holiday meals
Rice typeWater per dry cupMetric water per dry cupTexture note
Jasmine rice1.25 cups300 mlLower water keeps grains distinct
Sushi rice1.20 cups285 mlShort grains stay cohesive
Long-grain white rice1.50 cups355 mlBalanced everyday ratio
Basmati rice1.50 cups355 mlGood for fluffy portions
Brown rice2.00 cups475 mlMore water supports the bran layer
Wild rice blend2.50 cups590 mlUse more water for mixed grains
Arborio rice2.75 cups650 mlHigher liquid planning ratio
Guest countSide dish dry riceMain bowl dry riceCooked yield estimate
4 guests1 to 1.5 cups2 cups3 to 6 cups cooked
6 guests1.5 to 2 cups3 cups4.5 to 9 cups cooked
10 guests2.5 to 3.5 cups5 cups7.5 to 15 cups cooked
12 guests3 to 4 cups6 cups9 to 18 cups cooked
25 guests6.25 to 8.5 cups12.5 cups19 to 38 cups cooked
50 guests12.5 to 17 cups25 cups38 to 75 cups cooked
Meal roleDry rice per personCooked rice per personUse when
Small side dish1/4 cup dry3/4 cup cookedThere are several other sides
Regular plate side1/3 cup dry1 cup cookedRice is one of the main sides
Main starch serving0.4 to 0.45 cup dry1.2 to 1.35 cups cookedRice anchors the plate
Rice bowl base0.45 to 0.5 cup dry1.35 to 1.5 cups cookedBowls or meal prep containers
Fried rice or mix-in0.35 to 0.4 cup dry1 to 1.2 cups cookedRice is mixed with proteins and vegetables
Buffet tray portion0.25 to 0.3 cup dry0.75 to 0.9 cup cookedGuests have many other choices
Portion tip: Decide whether rice is a side, main bowl, or buffet item before multiplying by guests. That role usually changes the dry-rice amount more than the rice variety does.
Leftover tip: Add leftovers after the side and appetite adjustments. This keeps a heavy-side meal from turning into too much extra cooked rice.

Planning a meal with rice requires you to understand how much rice each persons will eat and how much cooked rice each portion of dry rice will produce. A portion of rice alone can be alot for cooking, but a portion of rice alone may be a small amount when plated. You must consider the number of people that will be eating the meal, but you must also consider the other foods that will be on the plates alongside the rice.

For example, if there are a lot of other foods on the plates, the portion of rice that you will provide for each person will be more smaller. In contrast, if the rice will be the main component of the meal, the portion of rice for each person will be larger. When rice is cook, it change in volume.

How Much Rice to Cook for a Meal

One portion of dry rice will expand to produce three portion of cooked rice. However, the amount of cooked rice that the type of rice produces may change. For instance, white rice will expand to produce more cooked rice then brown rice or sushi rice.

Additionally, the amount of water that you use to cook the rice will also change the amount of cooked rice that is produced; using less water will produce less cooked rice than using more water to cook the same amount of dry rice. The rice calculator allow you to calculate the amount of dry rice that will be required for your meal by entering the number of guests that you have for the meal and the role of the rice in the meal. For instance, if the rice will be a small portion of the meal that will be served alongside many other dishes, fewer portions of dry rice will be required than if the rice will be the main dish for the meal.

Thus, using the rice calculator allows you to determine how the role of rice for a meal impact the total amount of dry rice that you will need for your guests. The ratio of rice to water is another factor in determining how much rice will be cooked. For instance, jasmine rice requires a different amount of water than brown rice; the brown rice has an outer layer that you must soak in water to cook.

Thus, the rice calculator allows for adjustments for these different water styles and rinsing the rice prior to cooking, as these factors will impact the amount of water that will be required to soak the rice to produce the desired texture. For instance, rinsing rice will change how much water it absorb, as will soaking the rice prior to cooking. Planning for the possibility of left overs is another aspect of cooking rice.

For example, you may want to add a percentage to the total amount of rice that is calculated to allow for the possibility that your guests will eat more rice than you have calculate that they will need. Additionally, you may want to set a target amount of rice for the left overs. Having the ability to plan for left overs is useful in that you can use the cooked rice to make other meals, such as fried rice or rice lunch bowls.

The portion size for rice also relate to the structure of the meal. For instance, if there are other food item for the guests to eat, the portion size for rice will be smaller. In contrast, if the rice will be mixed with vegetables or served with sauce, the portion size for rice will be larger.

Thus, the structure of the meal will impact the amount of rice for the guests; you must decide on the structure of the meal prior to measuring out the rice. The rice calculator make this relationship between the structure of the meal and the amount of rice that is required visible to the individual prior to cooking the rice.

Rice Per Person Calculator

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