Rice congee is the watery, lighter version of rice. It’s comfort food at its best. Ideal for rainy or chilly days when you need warmth. Or for those times you’re under the weather yet still crave rice, just in a soft, soupy form. And of course, for true congee lovers, anytime is a good time for a bowl of rice congee.
While congee recipes may seem similar across cultures, Chinese rice congee stands out because it’s not cooked into a mushy, sticky lump.
Instead, the rice grains remain soft, grainy, and cooked to just the right texture, with enough water to create a light, soothing broth.







