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Conversions in Baking
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I have a coconut cake recipe I want to try but the recipe is American and has the weights in cups not grams. How much is a cup?
I have googled and get many different results. Does anyone know?
I have cups for dry and wet ingredients.
Thanks
I have googled and get many different results. Does anyone know?
I have cups for dry and wet ingredients.
Thanks
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Yes, all purpose flour is just plain flour. We measure everything here by volume not by weight, so a cup is 8 ounces or about 235 ml. That makes it simpler, it seems to me, since then you don't have to worry about the fact that some ingredients are heavier (for the same volume). But of course I am used to doing that way!
here you are
http://allrecipes.com...nversions/Detail.aspx
http://allrecipes.com...nversions/Detail.aspx
An ordinary Pyrex measuring cup-with ounces-is your best bet.
A secret for measuring marge/butter in amounts less than a cup........
if you need 1/2 cup of marge for example-fill the measuring cup with water to the 1/2 way point then add marge til the water rises to the full level...voila-you have exactly a half cup of marge.
A secret for measuring marge/butter in amounts less than a cup........
if you need 1/2 cup of marge for example-fill the measuring cup with water to the 1/2 way point then add marge til the water rises to the full level...voila-you have exactly a half cup of marge.
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