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Measuring and Recipes
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Tips on how to help with measuring and recipes.
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11th grade
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Taylor Watkins
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Measuring and Recipes
Measuring
Measuring spoon- usually come in four different sizes
Teaspoon
Tablespoon
1/2 Teaspoon
1/4 Teaspoon
Measuring Cups- Come in 4, 5, or 6 pieces
1 Cup
1/2 Cup
1/3 Cup
1/2 Cup
Use for ingredients you can level off
Used for dry and solid foods.
Measuring Pitchers- Used for liquids.
Have cups and ounces
Liters and Mililiters.
Measuring Equvilants/ Abreviations
3 teaspoons in a Tablespoon
4 Tablespoons in 1/4 Cup
T= Tablespoon
t= tablespoon
Measuring Liquids
Gallon is the biggest
4 Quarts = 1 Gallon
2 pints = 1 quart
2 Cups = 1 pint
Teaspoon vs. Tablespoon
3 teaspoons are in one Tablespoon because Tea has 3 letters.
Recipes
For every recipe you should know if something is wrong
Salt is usually used in small amounts and we should be able to recognize that.
Combination of math and chemistry
Will have a yeild
The ingredients and the meausrments
The directions
Sifting
When sifting dry ingredients you need to sift into a bowl the measure
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