Title: How to Measure Everything
1How to Measure Everything
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- that we use in the kitchen
2Correct Measuring Tools, Tips, and Techniques
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3 1, 2, 4, or 8 cup standard/customary liquid
measuring cups
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4 Standard/Customary Measuring Spoon and Measuring
Cup Set
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Standard/Customary Measuring Spoon and Measuring
Cup Set
5No, I mean the spatula!
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This is a turner or spatula!
This is a rubber scraper!
6The key tool for accurate measurement of
dry/solid ingredients.
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Straight-Edge Spatula
7Do Not Use
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Coffee Cup
Spoons
Knife
8Measuring Dry Ingredients
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- Step 1 Hold the cup over your sheet tray.
- Step 2 Scoop to heaping.
- Step 3 Level off with a straight edge spatula
9The Three Donts of Measuring Flour
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- DONT TAP
- DONT PACK
- DONT SHAKE
10How, when, and why you sift flour
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- 1. 1 c. flour, sifted
- Measure amount first, sift after.
- 2. 1 c. sifted flour
- Sift first, measure amount after.
- 3. 1 c. flour
- Sift together with other dry ingredients as
directed in the body of the recipe.
11Sugar to sift or not to sift, that is the
question.
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- If necessary to remove lumps from granulated
sugar, simply crush with the back of a spoon. - Powdered sugar can be sifted through a sifter
to remove lumps, add air or sprinkle over the top
of cakes, cookies or candy.
12Measuring Moist (dry) Ingredients
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Step 1 If the item is sticky, spray the cup
with cooking spray. Step 2 Scoop to
heaping. Step 3 Pack down firmly. Be sure to
work out all air bubbles. Step 4 Level off
with a straight edge patula. Step 5 Use a
rubber scraper to remove any remaining ingredient.
13Brown Sugar
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- Brown sugar will retain the shape of the
measuring utensil you use if packed and measured
properly.
14Other ingredients such as shortening and peanut
butter.
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- These ingredients need to be packed into the
cup, being careful to remove any air pockets.
15Measuring Solid Fats by the Stick Method
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- Butter, margarine and shortening are sold by the
stick. The wrappers are usually marked off in
teaspoons and tablespoons to cut what you need. - OR, pack into a dry measuring cup to remove air
bubbles.
16Safe Cutting Technique
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17Stick Equivalents
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- 1/4 stick 1/8 cup 2 tablespoons
- 1/2 stick 1/4 cup 4 tablespoons
- 1 stick 1/2 cup 8 tablespoons 1/4 pound 4
ounces - 2 sticks 1 cup 1/2 pound 8 ounces
- 3 sticks 1 1/2 cups 3/4 pound 12 ounces
- 4 sticks 2 cups 1 pound 16 ounces
18Measuring Liquid Ingredients
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- Step 1 Place measuring cup on a level surface.
19Step 2 Slowly pour liquid into the cup to
desired amount.
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20Step 3 Stoop to check at eye level.
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21Measuring Small Amounts
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- Step 1 Hold the spoon over wax paper or an
extra bowl, away from the mixing bowl to catch
any excess. - Step 2 For dry ingredients, scoop to heaping,
then level.
22Liquids will self level.
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23Step 3 Level with a straight edge spatula.
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Step 4 Return excess to original container.
24Abbreviations to know
- Teaspoon - tsp. or t.
- Tablespoon - Tbsp. or T.
- Cup - C. or c.
- Ounce - oz.
- Minute - min.
- Pound - lb
- Quart - qt.