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Easy Pressure Cooker Lo Mai Gai (Steamed Sticky Rice with Chicken)

written by Marvellina Updated: February 7, 2022
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Traditional savory steamed glutinous rice with chicken you found at dim sum restaurant is pressured cooked in Instant Pot. Seriously no fuss easy recipe and flavorful.

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What is lo mai gai?

Lo mai gai is popular Cantonese dim sum dish. Lo mai means glutinous rice in Cantonese. Gai means chicken. The glutinous rice is cooked with umami ingredients like dried shrimp and Chinese sausage and then steamed with chicken wrapped in lotus leaves. The leaves impart quite an amazing flavor to the rice.

Pressure cooker lo mai gai

Without using a pressure cooker, glutinous rice needs to be soaked before cooking to reduce cooking time. With a multi-cooker like Instant Pot, I can make lo mai gai without much planning. I don’t have to soak the rice for 4 hours or longer. It may not be an authentic way of cooking lo mai gai, but I can assure you that you will love the end result still.
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What is glutinous rice

Glutinous rice is not the same as sushi rice or any short-grain rice. Glutinous rice is also known as sweet rice or sticky rice. Glutinous rice is one type of rice and it does not contain gluten. The word glutinous is just to describe the  sticky or “glue” like texture of the rice

How to make lo mai gai with Instant Pot pressure cooker

1. For instant pot, I make one large 7 inches lo mai gai. You can split into 3-4 smaller bowls if you prefer. Sometimes the space is a bit limited with Instant Pot. It’s up to you.
Press saute on IP. When it’s hot, add oil to the inner pot and saute the Chinese sausage for about 1 minute until lightly char and also some of the oil will render out too.

2. Remove sausage from the pot and set aside

3. Add garlic, purple onion, and dried shrimp until fragrant, about 2 minutes

4. Add the rice and seasonings and cook until fragrant, about 1-2 minutes

5. Turn off saute mode. Pour in the water and mix everything to combine

6. If you plan to use lotus leaves, brush with some oil, line the 7-inch round pan with the lotus leaves. You can use a round 7-inch stainless steel, aluminum, or metal is recommended, or anything that is labeled “oven proof” can be used. If using glass and ceramic material, you may need to add extra 5 minutes or longer to the cooking time.
Place the marinated chicken, mushrooms, Chinese sausage, chestnuts (if using) at the bottom of the container

7. Add the rice mixture along with the liquid into the container

8. Make sure the liquid covers the rice. Use a spoon to help you gently push the rice into the liquid. Place on top of the trivet

9. Pour 2 cups of water into the inner pot of the instant pot. Set the trivet. In a large heat-proof container (that can fit into your instant pot, mine is 6-qt IP). You can use a round 7 inch glass container, stainless steel, or anything that is labeled “oven proof” can be used. If using glass and ceramic material, you may need to add extra 5 minutes or longer to the cooking time
Close the lid. Turn the steam release handle to Seal. Press pressure cooker, high pressure, and set the timer to 30 minutes

10. Let the lo mai gai sit in the container for 10 minutes. For presentation, place one serving plate on top of the container and then invert upside down (so the bottom is on top now) and garnish with cilantro leaves and/or chopped green onion if you like

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How to keep and reheat leftover

Let it cools down completely and then keep in an air-tight container for 3-4 days. Simply reheat in microwave until it’s heated through. You can also reheat in the steamer over medium heat until heated through, about 5-8 minutes.
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Variations

Vegetarian options: You can replace the meat and sausage with more mushrooms and/or some seitan or vegetarian meat, beans like chickpeas. Use a vegetarian oyster sauce
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*Recipe is written for 6-quart Instant Pot. Cooking time should remain the same for 8-quart size but will take longer to pressurize. For mini duo (3-quart), I suggest to half the recipe and use the same amount of time to cook*

Easy Pressure Cooker Lo Mai Gai (Steamed Sticky Rice with Chicken)

Easy Pressure Cooker Lo Mai Gai (Steamed Sticky Rice with Chicken)

Prep Time 25 minutes mins
Cook Time 30 minutes mins
pressure release: 10 minutes mins
Total Time 1 hour hr 5 minutes mins
Servings 5 servings
4.9 from 11 reviews
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Ingredients

  • 2 cups Glutinous Rice about 400 grams, see notes
  • 250 gr boneless chicken thighs cut into bite-size pieces
  • 1 Tbsp cooking oil
  • 3 links Chinese sausage sliced into 1/2-inch pieces at an angle
  • 2 large lotus leaves if using, soaked for 1 hour

If cooking with Instant Pot:

  • 1 ¾ cups water

Ingredients need soaking:

  • 5 large Shitake Mushrooms soak in warm water for 15 minutes
  • 30 gr dried shrimp soak in warm water for 10 minutes
  • 8 pieces dried chestnut soak in warm water for 15 minutes or until soft

Marinate for chicken:

  • 1 Tbsp soy sauce
  • 1 Tbsp oyster sauce
  • 1 tsp dark soy sauce
  • 1 Tbsp sesame oil
  • 1 Tbsp cornstarch
  • 1 Tbsp cooking wine
  • ¼ tsp ground white pepper

Seasoning for rice:

  • 6 cloves garlic finely minced/grated
  • 1 small purple onion diced
  • 2 Tbsp soy Sauce
  • 2 Tbsp oyster sauce
  • 1 Tbsp dark soy sauce
  • 1 Tbsp cooking wine

Suggested Cooking Equipment:

  • Instant pot
  • Steamer

Instructions
 

  • If you are not using a pressure cooker to cook the rice, soak the rice for 4 hours
  • If using lotus leaves, soak in warm water for about one hour and then trim off the hard stem in the middle of the leaf. Trim the leaf smaller by cutting in half.
  • Save the liquid from soaking dried shrimp and mushrooms and top up with water to make up for 1 3/4 cups liquid to cook the rice later
  • Marinate the chicken with seasonings and set aside for 15 minutes
  • Mix all seasonings for the rice and set aside

Cooking with Instant Pot (pot in pot method):

  • For instant pot, I make one large 7 inches lo mai gai. You can split into 3-4 smaller bowls if you prefer. Sometimes the space is a bit limited with Instant Pot. It's up to you
  • Press saute on IP. When it's hot, add oil to the inner pot and saute the Chinese sausage for about 1 minute until lightly char and also some of the oil will render out too. Remove sausage from the pot and set aside. Add garlic, purple onion, and dried shrimp until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Add the rice and seasonings and cook until fragrant, about 1-2 minutes. Turn off saute mode. Pour in the water and mix everything to combine
  • If you plan to use lotus leaves, brush with some oil, line the 7-inch round pan with the lotus leaves. You can use a round 7-inch stainless steel, aluminum, or metal is recommended or anything that is labeled "oven proof" can be used. If using glass and ceramic material, you may need to add extra 5 minutes or longer to the cooking time
  • Place the marinated chicken, mushrooms, Chinese sausage, chestnuts (if using) at the bottom of the container. Add the rice mixture along with the liquid into the container. Make sure the liquid covers the rice. Use a spoon to help you gently push the rice into the liquid. Place on top of the trivet
  • Give the inner pot a quick rinse. You don't need to wash with soap. Nothing sticks to the pot so just a quick rinse is sufficient. We will be using the pot-in-pot method to pressure cook the rice. I don't recommend cooking the rice in the inner pot directly as it seems to trigger the "burn" alert more often than not because the rice is sticky
  • Pour 2 cups of water into the inner pot the instant pot. Carefully transfer the trivet with the container on top into the inner pot
  • Close the lid. Turn the steam release handle to Seal. Press pressure cooker, high pressure and set the timer to 30 minutes. Some of you have feedback that you need 45 minutes to cook the rice. Mine is perfectly cooked at 30 minutes. So you need to observe and add extra cooking time as needed
  • Once the timer is done, wait for 10 minutes and then turn the steam release handle to venting and make sure the pressure valve has gone down all the way down before you open the lid for safety measure
  • Sometimes, some of the rice grains on top may seem uncooked but once you fluff the rice a little bit on top and close the lid back up and let it sits for another 5 minutes, they will be all cooked through after that
  • Let the lo mai gai sit in the container for 10 minutes. For presentation, place one serving plate on top of the container and then invert upside down (so the bottom is on top now) and garnish with cilantro leaves and/or chopped green onion if you like

Stove-top method:

  • Get your steamer ready. In a large skillet, heat some oil and saute the Chinese sausage for 1 minute until lightly charred and aromatic. Remove the sausage from the skillet. Add dried shrimp, purple onion, and garlic until fragrant, about 2 minutes. Add the rice and seasonings and cook until fragrant, about 1-2 minutes. Turn off the heat
  • You can make one large lo mai gai or make 5 smaller ones. If you use lotus leaves, brush the lotus leaf with some cooking oil. Place 1/5 of the marinated chicken, mushrooms, Chinese sausage, water chestnuts and the rice mixture on the leaf and then fold the sides of the leaf over, like wrapping a parcel. Secure with kitchen twine. Repeat with the rest . Place in the steamer and steam for the next 45 minutes to 1 hour over medium heat (may take longer if you make one large parcel). Remove from the steamer and serve immediately

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Marv's Recipe Notes

Glutinous rice is not the same as sushi rice or any short-grain rice. Glutinous rice is also known as sweet rice or sticky rice. Glutinous rice is one type of rice and it does not contain gluten. The word glutinous is just to describe the  sticky or "glue" like texture of the rice 

*Nutrition facts are just estimates and calculated using online tools*

Nutrition Facts
Easy Pressure Cooker Lo Mai Gai (Steamed Sticky Rice with Chicken)
Serving Size
 
1 serving
Amount per Serving
Calories
522
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
15
g
23
%
Saturated Fat
 
3
g
19
%
Trans Fat
 
1
g
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
4
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
7
g
Cholesterol
 
118
mg
39
%
Sodium
 
1264
mg
55
%
Potassium
 
265
mg
8
%
Carbohydrates
 
74
g
25
%
Fiber
 
3
g
13
%
Sugar
 
5
g
6
%
Protein
 
20
g
40
%
Vitamin A
 
41
IU
1
%
Vitamin C
 
3
mg
4
%
Calcium
 
57
mg
6
%
Iron
 
2
mg
11
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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33 comments

Ann January 24, 2020 - 10:25 pm

Hi! Thank you so much for your recipe, probably a stupid question, but I wanted to confirm that your two cups of rice is a regular (US) measuring cup and not the rice measuring cup that comes with rice cookers?

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Marvellina January 27, 2020 - 9:10 pm

Hi Ann, it’s not a stupid question at all. Thank you for asking! Yes, the measuring cup is the standard U.S. measuring cup and not the one that comes with the rice cooker. You can use that too, just make sure you use the same cup (whatever cup it is) to measure the liquid too. The cup that comes with rice cooker is usually “smaller” in quantity I think.

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LMC December 31, 2019 - 12:34 pm

Delicious! Made a few modifications as my family likes more rice; one thigh, 2 sausage, 2 mushrooms, no lotus leaf, shrimp or chestnuts. Added diced piece of preserved pork belly and 1/2 t. white pepper. Used a metal bowl on top of the trivet. Some rice kernels not quite cooked in middle of bowl, next time will add a minute or two to cook time. SUPER EASY and even picky eaters loved.

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Marvellina December 31, 2019 - 4:56 pm

Hello, I love your modifications. I’m glad you find it easy and good idea to add a minute or two to ensure rice is evenly cooked.

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Cecilia Lim August 1, 2019 - 3:54 am

Hi Marvellina,

I have just started using pressure cooker and a big fan of Lo Mai Gai, hence your recipe is super great for me. May i ask how many grams would be your 2 cups of glutinous rice?

Reply
Marvellina August 2, 2019 - 8:00 pm

Hi Cecilia, it’s roughly about 400 grams. I’ve updated the recipe too. Hope it helps!

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Matt February 6, 2019 - 7:44 pm

Thanks so much for this recipe! What kind of bowl/container can I use as the “large heat-proof container” to set on the trivet when using the instant pot method? Thanks again.

Reply
Marvellina February 6, 2019 - 8:42 pm

Hi Matt, you can use a glass round container (like pyrex), or any ceramic bowl or container, round stainless steel bowl/container can be used too. The glass and ceramic may add some extra time compared to stainless steel material.

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Vicky November 15, 2018 - 2:58 pm

Hi! Thank you for sharing this with the world! I’m trying to make this for Thanksgiving–do you think it’s possible to double the recipe? Would 4 cups of rice fit into the 6 qt Instant Pot?

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Marvellina November 15, 2018 - 8:22 pm

Hi Vicky,

I cooked the sticky rice with pot-in-pot method, meaning I set another heat-proof bowl on top of the trivet, so the rice is not cooking directly in the inner pot of the IP. I highly recommend doing this because if you cook it directly in IP inner pot, most likely you will get the “burn” message because sticky rice is so sticky and when something stuck to the pot, it will trigger the “burn” message. To answer your question about doubling the recipe, I haven’t tried cooking that amount at one go myself. My only concern with cooking that much is that some of the rice may not cook properly because we can’t “stir” in the midst of cooking with IP if you know what I mean. So, long story short, if you have deep enough bowl to accommodate the sticky rice, you can probably try to cook this amount, but you definitely need to increase the cooking time 45 minutes to 1 hour possibly to make sure all the rice cooked through. I hope I’m making some sense here.

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