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Measuring Measuring Ingredients Ingredients The key to being a good cook is good measuring. Without proper measuring, your recipe may fail. Here’s a few things to remember in order for you to have success in the kitchen.

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Measuring IngredientsMeasuring Ingredients

The key to being a good cook is good measuring. Without proper measuring, your recipe may fail.

Here’s a few things to remember in order for you to have success in the kitchen.

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Dry Ingredients• These ingredients include:

– Flour – Sugar– Cornmeal– Powdered sugar

Steps1. Select the dry measuring cup needed.2. Fill measuring cup and level with a

straight edge spatula or the back of a knife.

3. Do not tap, shake or pack in ingredients.

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Sifting ingredients• These ingredients include:

– Flour – Powdered sugar

Steps1. Select the dry measuring cup needed.2. Place sifter over measuring cup (over wax

paper)

3. Spoon ingredients into sifter. Sift and level with a straight edge spatula or the back of a knife.

4. Do not tap, shake or pack in ingredients.

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Measuring spoonsCan be used for liquid or dry ingredients

such as:– Vanilla extract– Hot sauce– Baking powder– Spices or herbs

-DryStir to remove lumps, dip in measuring

spoon, then level. -LiquidFill to the rim of the measuring spoon.

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Moist Ingredients • These ingredients are not liquid or dry but

you still need to use the dry measuring cups.

• These ingredients include:– Peanut butter– Shortening– Butter or margarine– Brown sugar

Steps1. Press into dry measuring cup to avoid air

pockets.2. Level with metal spatula.3. Remove with rubber spatula (except for brown sugar)

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Butter, Margarine and Butter, Margarine and Stick shorteningStick shortening

• There is no need to use a measuring cup for these moist ingredients.

• These items are often sold in pre-measured sticks.

• Butter and Margarine are sold in ½ cup sticks.

• Shortening is sold in 1 cup sticks.• Measurements are marked on the

wrapper.• Simply cut off the amount needed

and store the rest in the refrigerator for later use.

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Dry Ingredients• These ingredients include:

– Flour – Sugar– Cornmeal– Powdered sugar

Steps1. Select the __________________ needed.2. ______________________with a straight

edge spatula or the back of a knife. 3. ______________________ in ingredients.

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Sifting ingredients• These ingredients include:

– Flour – Powdered sugar

Steps1. Select the ___________________ needed.2. _______________________________________(over wax paper)

3. _________________________________ with a straight edge spatula or the back of a knife.

4. _______________________ in ingredients.

Page 12: Measuring Ingredients The key to being a good cook is good measuring. Without proper measuring, your recipe may fail. Here’s a few things to remember in

Measuring spoonsCan be used for liquid or dry ingredients

such as:– Vanilla extract– Hot sauce– Baking powder– Spices or herbs

-Dry______________________________________________________________________-Liquid___________________________________

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Moist Ingredients • These ingredients are not liquid or dry but

you still need to use the _______________.• These ingredients include:

– Peanut butter– Shortening– Butter or margarine– Brown sugar

Steps1. __________________________________ __________________________________2. __________________________________3. __________________________ (except for brown sugar)

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Butter, Margarine and Butter, Margarine and Stick shorteningStick shortening

• There is no need to use a measuring cup for these moist ingredients.

• These items are often sold in_____ ___________________________ • ___________________________ ___________________________• ___________________________• ________________________ are

marked on the wrapper.• Simply cut off the amount needed

and store the rest in the refrigerator for later use.