Generally speaking, grains are never soaked overnight, but they all need to be picked over, rinsed, and drained. Most of the time, you will combine the liquid with the grain in a pot, bring it to a boil, reduce heat to low, cover and simmer for the appropriate time. Always follow the package directions when available.
| 
   
1
  cup dry 
 | 
  
   
Cups
  of Water or Stock 
 | 
  
   
Cook
  Time 
(mins) 
 | 
  
   
Cups
  Produced 
 | 
 
| 
   
Amararanth 
 | 
  
   
1.5 
 | 
  
   
20 
 | 
  
   
2 
 | 
 
| 
   
Arborio rice 
 | 
  
   
2 
 | 
  
   
25 
 | 
  
   
2.5 
 | 
 
| 
   
Barley 
 | 
  
   
3 
 | 
  
   
45 
 | 
  
   
3.5 
 | 
 
| 
   
Basmati rice 
 | 
  
   
2.5 
 | 
  
   
20 
 | 
  
   
3 
 | 
 
| 
   
Brown rice 
 | 
  
   
2 
 | 
  
   
45 
 | 
  
   
3 
 | 
 
| 
   
Bulgar 
 | 
  
   
2 
 | 
  
   
15-20 
 | 
  
   
2.5 
 | 
 
| 
   
Couscous 
 | 
  
   
1.25 
 | 
  
   
10 
 | 
  
   
2.25 
 | 
 
| 
   
Homeny grits, quick  
 | 
  
   
3.5 
 | 
  
   
5 
 | 
  
   
3.25 
 | 
 
| 
   
Kasha/Buckwheat 
 | 
  
   
2 
 | 
  
   
15 
 | 
  
   
2.5 
 | 
 
| 
   
Millet 
 | 
  
   
2.75 
 | 
  
   
40 
 | 
  
   
3.5 
 | 
 
| 
   
Oats, whole grain 
 | 
  
   
2 
 | 
  
   
60 
 | 
  
   
2.5 
 | 
 
| 
   
Quinoa 
 | 
  
   
2 
 | 
  
   
15 
 | 
  
   
2.5 
 | 
 
| 
   
Rye berries 
 | 
  
   
2.75 
 | 
  
   
60 
 | 
  
   
2 
 | 
 
| 
   
Wheat berries 
 | 
  
   
2.75 
 | 
  
   
120 
 | 
  
   
2.75 
 | 
 
| 
   
White rice 
 | 
  
   
2 
 | 
  
   
20 
 | 
  
   
3 
 | 
 
| 
   
Wild rice 
 | 
  
   
2 
 | 
  
   
50 
 | 
  
   
2.66 
 | 
 
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