Measuring cups or spoons.
Or, so long as you use the same device across a recipe, the proportions will work.
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SteefLem@lemmy.world 7 months agoReally. But which cup or spoon? I have a shit load of different kind of cups and spoons.
Measuring cups or spoons.
Or, so long as you use the same device across a recipe, the proportions will work.
This actually clarifies a lot, I didn’t realize there was a misconception that Americans are just using random cups and spoons.
Delta_V@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Its not any random spoon or cup.
measuring spoons:
www.amazon.com/…/B0888TC1S7
measuring cups:
www.amazon.com/…/B00L9X2CWQ
SteefLem@lemmy.world 7 months ago
Isnt weight easier then? One scale thats it? But then again to each his own.
Delta_V@lemmy.world 7 months ago
If you’re baking something that needs exact amounts of certain ingredients, then yeah, a scale is easier. A scale is more accurate, but its slower than using a measured scoop for recipes that don’t require more precision than the scoop provides.
You don’t actually need the full set. If all you have is 1 teaspoon and 1 cup, it will usually be OK to just eyeball the fractions.