There’s nothing more soothing than a warm bowl of congee that’s silky, fragrant, and packed with comforting flavors. This rice cooker version takes all the fuss out of the process while giving you the same slow-simmered taste you’d get from hours on the stove. The secret is to let the rice cook with chicken drumsticks and dried shiitake mushrooms for a deep, umami-rich broth, then finishing it with juicy pork meatballs for extra heartiness.
Whether you’re feeling under the weather, craving a gentle breakfast, or just want a cozy dinner without hovering over the stove, this recipe is for you.

Stovetop Method
If you don’t have a rice cooker, use a large pot instead. Bring the ingredients to a boil, then keep the heat at a low simmer for about 1-1.5 hours, stirring occasionally so the rice doesn’t stick.
Tips for eating
- Toppings: Top with green onion, cilantro, fried shallots, or chili oil for a boost in flavor.
- Pair with pickled vegetables, kimchi, or braised peanuts.
Rice Cooker Congee with Pork Meatballs and Chicken
Ingredients
For the congee
For the meatballs
Instructions
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Start the congee base
Add the rice, water, dried shiitake mushrooms, ginger, chicken drumsticks, and chicken stock cube to your rice cooker. Select the congee or porridge setting.
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Prepare the meatballs
While the rice cooker is working, combine minced pork, oyster sauce, rice wine, white pepper, and cornstarch in a bowl. Mix with your hands until well combined, then roll into small meatballs (about 2 tablespoons per meatball). Set aside.
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Shred the chicken
About 45 minutes into cooking, open the rice cooker and remove the drumsticks. Separate the meat from the bones, shred it, and return the chicken to the pot. Give the congee a rough stir and close the lid.
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Add the meatballs
When you have about 15 minutes left, drop the pork meatballs into the congee and let them cook through as the rice cooker finishes its cycle.
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Season and serve
Taste the congee and season with salt if needed. Serve hot, garnished with chopped green onions if you like.

User Reviews
Amazing recipe, will be kept for years to come! Used thigh fillets for ease, really comforting meal. Delicious!!
Thank you for your kind review!
Excellent recipe a big hit at home will make again and again !! Thank you
So glad you enjoyed it 🙂
If you don’t have a rice cooker with a porridge setting can you just cook in a pot? If so how long? Thanks!
Yes, to cook in a pot just simmer on low heat for about 1-1.5 hours. Stir occasionally so nothing sticks to the bottom and check the consistency as you go 🙂