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Measuring
It is laziness thing to measure foods buy the cup in the US? I have hard time finding cook books that require weighing.
So when a recipe says a cup of bread pieces does that mean a level cup, heaped cup or slightly pressed down? same thing for mini marshmellow? I am thinking I should just have my sister bring me over a couple english cook books. I am too much of a perfectionist to use cup measurments. |
Re: Measuring
Unless it says otherwise, a leveled cup.
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Re: Measuring
Originally Posted by Hiro11
(Post 6224340)
Unless it says otherwise, a leveled cup.
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Re: Measuring
Originally Posted by Ash UK/US
(Post 6224375)
That is what I thought... wierd to measure lumpy items that way though.
what size cup ??? kiera knighley or katie price ? |
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Originally Posted by ian-c
(Post 6224383)
mmmmm .....
what size cup ??? kiera knighley or katie price ? |
Re: Measuring
Originally Posted by Hiro11
(Post 6224340)
Unless it says otherwise, a leveled cup.
never mind , i should have read slowly .... its definately kiera knightley :) |
Re: Measuring
Originally Posted by Ash UK/US
(Post 6224337)
It is laziness thing to measure foods buy the cup in the US? I have hard time finding cook books that require weighing.
So when a recipe says a cup of bread pieces does that mean a level cup, heaped cup or slightly pressed down? same thing for mini marshmellow? I am thinking I should just have my sister bring me over a couple english cook books. I am too much of a perfectionist to use cup measurments. |
Re: Measuring
Originally Posted by lisa67
(Post 6224488)
This used to bug me and then I got into the swing of it....wouldn't go back to weighing things out now..give it a go !
Actually for most things it is not a problem however I still prefer weighing... old habits die hard I guess. |
Re: Measuring
Originally Posted by lisa67
(Post 6224488)
This used to bug me and then I got into the swing of it....wouldn't go back to weighing things out now..give it a go !
After my very useful purchase of measuring cups, I find it sooooooooooo much easier than weighing stuff out. And my husband even told with me with great glee that our mugs hold exactly a cup.... bless him :-) Try it out, its easy, honest! |
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Originally Posted by Ash UK/US
(Post 6224525)
I have being giving it a go for over 5 years ;)
Actually for most things it is not a problem however I still prefer weighing... old habits die hard I guess. |
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There are times when having to do a cup is a pain, but overall I prefer it.
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Usually it's a level cup unless though sometimes I'll see recipes that call for a 'packed cup' or 'compressed cup' in which you have to push it down a bit.
I generally start following directions but in the end add and subtract stuff until I think it is about right (and usually tastes awful). |
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I found a really good recipe site a few years ago....it's very handy,and using cups for measuring is SO much quicker,
www.cooks.com hope you like the web site too!:) |
Re: Measuring
Originally Posted by Sophia_S
(Post 6224712)
I found a really good recipe site a few years ago....it's very handy,and using cups for measuring is SO much quicker,
www.cooks.com hope you like the web site too!:) |
Re: Measuring
Unless you're baking, precise measurement is overrated.
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