This post on how to measure Ingredients was a long time coming! When it comes to baking, accuracy is everything and could mean the difference between success or failure in a recipe.Watch the video below and learn how to accurately measure all kinds of dry and liquid ingredients so you can...
For flour and other ground or powdered ingredients, the recipe standard is to “spoon and level.” (Or measure by mass, but more on that later.) Use a separate spoon to scoop the flour out of the bag and into the measuring cup. Then take a straight edge, like a bench scraper or th...
The main thing you need to know is that a cup of all-purpose flour weighs 125 to 130 grams. The exact weight will differ across different brands of flour, but if you use 130 grams you'll be all right. So when the recipe calls for a cup of flour, just weigh out 130 grams and yo...
You’ll notice that many ingredients in the recipe list are followed by a comma and a direction. Pay attention to what happens after that comma. After the comma you’ll generally find an instruction in regards to an ingredient’s temperature (like melted or at room temperature) or an action...
Measuring Ingredients The first step in bread-making is, of course, measuring the ingredients. This is important, because differences in proportions of ingredients can produce significant changes in the finished bread. There are two ways to measure ingredients: by weight (ounces or grams) and by...
You won’t believe how easy, fun and hauntingly awesome it is to make our Chocolate Halloween Ghost Castle Cake. Ingredients Needed to Make a Chocolate Halloween Ghost Castle Cake 2 Packages of Chocolate Sugar Wafer Cookies *2 Pepperidge Farm Chocolate Fudge Cakes Chocolate Ice Cream Cones Chocol...
Lisa uses the English system to measure things, Magda uses the metric system. Both girls can measure height, weight, temperature, cookie ingredients, and distance. They just do it differently. 结论 丽莎用英制来衡量事物,玛格达用公制。两个女孩都能测量身高、体重...
Intro to Growing Cannabis: Learn How to Grow Weed! You’re here because you want to learn how to grow weed indoors and are interested in a free “online class” about growing marijuana. Despite what you may have heard, growing your own cannabis is actually pretty easy once you have the ...
“p.” Pint can also be used to measure the capacity of dry ingredients. The word Pint has its origin in the French language. It is derived from the French word “pinte,”which was derived from the Latin word “pincta,”which refers to the scale painted on measuring containers or ...
If you are a fan of chocolate, you may have noticed that sometimes the word cocoa is on the ingredients list, and on other products it may say cacao. It is not a misspelling, but in fact, the two words refer to different aspects of the same plant. However, there can be confusion, ...