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Learn how to cook barley perfectly, in your pressure cooker , on the stovetop, or in your rice cooker. Perfect fluffy, tender, chewy morsels of barley will keep you coming back for more. You can also find a variety of Instant Pot Barley Recipes to try.

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If you’ve never cooked with Barley before, you are in for a treat. Chewy, filling, nutritious, cheap, tasty–I could go on about the benefits of barley. But before you start cooking, you may have a few questions about how to cook barley, that I want to answer for you.

What is the Difference between Hulled Barley and Pearled Barley?

Let me tell you the biggest difference. You want Pearled barley 🙂 I know not everyone will agree with me on this. But Hulled barley takes FOREVER to cook, and is so much chewier that it’s not always well-loved.

But my opinions aside, this is what you need to know.

Hulled barley , or barley groats, are whole grain barley. Only the very outer hull has been removed. So they’re more “whole grain” if you will. In that sense, it could be considered more nutritious. It certainly has a little more fiber. But it is also a lot chewier than pearled barley. The biggest issue for me, however, is that takes a long time to cook. On the stovetop, it can take 60-90 minutes to cook hulled barley.

Pearled barley is the more common form of barley. When a recipe doesn’t specify the type of barley, it’s usually pearl barley they are referring to. In this case, the outer husk and the bran on the groats have been removed. The resultant barley, while still chewy and nutritious, is a lot faster to cook.

In addition to those types, you may also encounter Scotch Barley , Barley Flour or Barley Meal , or even Barley Flakes .

Or you know, you could be like most people who have never in their lives encountered Barley. If you’re one of those, we are going to fix that!

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This is PEARLED BARLEY.

Can I substitute hulled barely for pearled barley or vice versa?

Can you? Yes absolutely.

Will the recipe work as written? Probably not.

You will need to adjust both, the amount of water, as well as the cooking time if you intend to substitute one for the other.

If this is your first time cooking barley, or you aren’t a great improviser or experienced barley chef (is there such a thing?), you might want to stick to the recipe.

Why Cook with Barley?

  • Healthy . Barley is an “ancient grain” and even when used as pearl barley, is still considered a whole grain. It is high in fiber and packed with other nutrients. It has a relatively low glycemic index and less gluten than wheat.
  • Cheap . Unlike some other “superfoods”, barley continues to be much cheaper than say, quinoa for example. In addition, barley expands to about 3.5 times its volume when cooked, and a serving is considered to be 1/2 a cup. So for the cost of 1 cup of barley, you should be getting about 4-5 servings out of it. Not a bad bargain, is it?
  • Blood Sugar Regulation . Barley was found to aid in blood sugar regulation , not only because of its low glycemic index but also because so much of the fiber in barley is indigestible, that it is believed gut fermentation can take several hours, and that may aid in lowering blood sugar for up to 10-14 hours.
  • Texture . Barley has a great, slightly chewy texture that is very pleasing in soups, risottos, and salads.

How to cook Perfect Instant Pot Barley

  • Pearled Barley: Place 1 cup barley, 1 cup water or stock, 1 tablespoon oil/butter/ghee/coconut oil, and 1 teaspoon salt into the inner liner of your Instant Pot .
  • Secure the lid on the pot. Set the Instant Pot at High pressure for 15 minutes . When cook time is complete, let pot release pressure naturally for 10 minutes , and then release all remaining pressure.
  • Fluff with a fork, and serve.

How to cook PerfectStovetopBarley

  • Place 1 cup barley, 3 cups water or stock, 1 tablespoon oil/butter/ghee/coconut oil, and 1 teaspoon salt into a saucepan with a lid. When the mixture boils, reduce the flame to low so that the water bubbles steadily and gently.
  • Cover the pan and allow the barley to cook for 30-40 minutes.
  • Check to see if the barley is tender (by eating a few kernels is the way I prefer!). You may need to cook for a few more minutes.
  • Turn off the heat and let the pot sit undisturbed, with the lid on, for 10 minutes . This allows the barley to finish cooking with the residual heat from the steam.
  • Fluff with a fork, and use as you wish.
  • For hulled barley, expect to double the water and the time. You might want to start with pearled barley instead.

How to cook Barley in a Rice Cooker

  • Rice cooker barley is very easy, and totally hands off. I like to make this either in the Zojirushi, or my Instant Zest Rice cooker .
  • Place 1 cup barley, 2 cups water or stock, 1 tablespoon oil/butter/ ghee /coconut oil, and 1 teaspoon salt into the rice cooker.
  • Place the lid on the rice cooker and press the rice setting. If your rice cooker has a grains setting, use that instead.
  • The rice cooker will automatically turn off when all the water has been absorbed, and your rice cooker barley is done. Budget about 40 minutes for this to happen.
  • Fluff with a fork, and serve.

Do you have to soak Barley before cooking?

You do not have to soak pearled barley before cooking. You also do not need to precook barley before adding it to soup , unless whatever else is in your soup will be mush before the barley finishes cooking.

Tips & Tricks for Cooking the Best Barley You’ve (n)ever Eaten

  • Use the 1 tablespoon of oil/ghee/coconut oil etc. that I ask you to use. It keeps the grains from sticking and makes it a lot less likely to cook up into a sticky clump. Sometimes, I use bacon instead because, bacon!
  • Salt the barley before cooking. This lets the salt penetrate into the grain and lends a LOT of flavor.
  • Let the barley steam for 10 minutes after it is cooked. This is cooking time and allows the grains to continue to get softer, without becoming water-logged.
  • Fluff the barley with a fork before serving. This allows the grains to separate further, and makes them nicer to present and to eat.
  • Use Stock instead of water . I love using chicken stock for cooking barley. It’s also why I made a Chicken and Barley Stew that I think you’ll enjoy.

What Can I Make With Barley?

  • Soups . Barley can be used to bulk up soups and provides a lovely texture in soups and stews.
  • Pilafs and Risottos. You can try this Instant Pot barley pilaf recipe or substitute it into this Instant Pot Farro risotto recipe.
  • Salads . Barley salads are fantastic and filling. You can cook barley in plain salted water, and allow it to cool. Then, you can add it into salads like this Simple Chickpea Salad .
  • Sweet variations. You can try substituting Barley for the millet in this Instant Pot Millet Porridge. Just increase the time under pressure to 15-20 minutes.
  • Beer . Not that I know how, but Barley beer is apparently a thing.

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This Barley and Lentil Pilaf is the perfect vegetarian side dish you never knew you needed in your life. It’s savory, crave-worthy and super easy to make in your Instant Pot.

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What Makes This Barley and Lentil Pilaf So Fantastic

Healthy. This side dish is absolutely bursting with nutrients like fiber, magnesium, iron and it’s a good source of plant protein, making it a fantastic vegetarian recipe you don’t have to feel guilty about eating.

Simple. This Barley and Lentil Pilaf is one of those simple one-pot recipes that takes almost no effort to make. Simply dump the ingredients in the Instant Pot and let the pressure cooker do all the work for you. Less time cooking means more time for you to do more important things with your time, like spending time with family or friends (or catching up on your current favorite binge-watching series 😜).

Delicious. Most importantly, this Barley and Lentil Pilaf is so very tasty. It’s savory, earthy, aromatic and absolutely gratifying from start to finish. Trust me, it’s one pearl barley recipe you are going to want to make again and again.

How To Make Instant Pot Barley and Lentil Pilaf

  • Add ingredients. Put barley, beans, water, oil, salt, cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and pepper into the Instant Pot and stir.
  • Cook. Cook at high pressure for 15 minutes. Allow the pot to release pressure naturally for 15 minutes and then release all remaining pressure.
  • Serve. Stir well, garnish as desired and serve.

Is Barley Better Than Rice?

When it comes to health benefits, it really depends on what your dietary needs are.

Pearl barley and rice have a lot of the same micronutrients. Pearl barley has a higher amount of zinc and magnesium than white rice. Pearl barley also has a higher amount of dietary fiber than rice, which aids in blood sugar control, helps reduce blood pressure and assists in weight control.

Overall, this Instant Pot Barley and Lentil Pilaf is a pearled barley recipe that’s rich with nutrients and is sure to keep you satisfyingly full.

What’s The Best Way To Cook Barley?

Why in the Instant Pot , of course! I just love Instant Pot barley because it’s so very simple to make. Simply place all the ingredients into the pot and cook it a high pressure for 15 minutes and you’ve got some deliciously filling and healthy barley with minimal effort! There’s no need to babysit a boiling pot or mix the ingredients in the process. Just let the Instant Pot do all the work for you.

If you don’t own an Instant Pot or pressure cooker, there are still plenty of other methods to cook delicious barley recipes. Check out my guide on How to Cook Barley for a complete guide on all things cooking barley.

Instant Pot Barley and Lentil Pilaf Tips And Tricks

  • Make sure you are using pearl barley and not hulled barley. It won’t turn out correctly if you use hulled barley instead.
  • Want to switch it up? Use my shawarma spice or berbere spice mix in place of the spices in this barley pilaf recipe!

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Barley and Lentil Pilaf

Equipment

  • Instant Pot

Ingredients

  • ▢ 1 Cup Pearled Barley
  • ▢ 1/4 cup Green Mung Beans , dry, whole beans
  • ▢ 1.75 cups Water
  • ▢ 1 tablespoon Oil
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Kosher Salt
  • ▢ 1/2 teaspoon Ground Cinnamon
  • ▢ 1/2 teaspoon Ground Allspice
  • ▢ 1/4 teaspoon Ground Nutmeg
  • ▢ 1 teaspoon Ground Black Pepper

Optional Garnishes

  • ▢ 1/2 cup shredded parmesan cheese
  • ▢ 1/2 cup Chopped Parsley
  • ▢ 1/2 cup pine nuts

Instructions

  • Put barley, beans, water, oil, salt, cinnamon, allspice, nutmeg, and pepper into the Instant Pot and stir.
  • Cook at high pressure for 15 minutes. Allow the pot to release pressure naturally for 15 minutes and then release all remaining pressure.
  • Stir well, garnish as desired and serve.

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