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  • Get tips for accurately measuring all kinds of dry and liquid ingredients.
    When it comes to baking, accuracy is everything. Getting your measurements just right will affect how your recipes turn out. In this video, you'll learn how to accurately measure all kinds of dry and liquid ingredients so you can bake and cook with confidence and precision.
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КОМЕНТАРІ • 197

  • @caylenunderwood5715
    @caylenunderwood5715 3 роки тому +141

    Anybody else have to watch this for class but already knew all of this 😂

  • @megferrell11
    @megferrell11 12 років тому +3

    This is wonderful. So many people don't have a clue about the difference in liquid and dry measuring cups. There is a difference folks!

  • @carmelagopio8620
    @carmelagopio8620 3 роки тому +4

    Asking permission to use this video for my class. Thank you very much.❤

    • @xiony5082
      @xiony5082 3 роки тому

      How are You doing and how is Your weather condition Over there?

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  10 років тому +32

    Thank you for your question, Angelos. We'd recommend measuring 3/4 teaspoon of salt. This would be 1/2 teaspoon plus 1/4 teaspoon. Hope this helps!

    • @smythiesisepi2887
      @smythiesisepi2887 5 років тому

      Thank you

    • @cy_
      @cy_ 4 роки тому

      @@smythiesisepi2887 you're welcome

  • @Vaneshiko
    @Vaneshiko 3 роки тому +8

    I need to watch this for our online class.
    Hope my friends find my comment😚

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  10 років тому +5

    Hi, Angela Mesta - If you're measuring lard when it's a solid ingredient, there are a couple of ways to measure it. 1) Use a spatula and pack the lard into a dry measuring cup so the lard is even with the top of the cup and there are no air holes, 2) use a kitchen scale and measure by weight (8 ounces = 1 cup), or try this trick: If you need 1 cup of lard, fill a 2 cup measuring with 1 cup of water and add scoops of lard until the waterline reaches 2 cups. They you have 1 cup of lard. Drain off the water and the lard is ready to use.

  • @fusionfitness7909
    @fusionfitness7909 7 років тому +2

    As a slef proclaimed chef learning to measure ingredients is a must 😋

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  11 років тому +3

    Hi Adam - 1 pint is 2 cups or 16 ounces. For metric conversion, you can click through on the recipe link in the video description. Every recipe includes a metric converter tool. One pint is equal to about 450 grams. Hope this helps!

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  12 років тому +2

    You are welcome. Usually, a recipe will specify if you need to firmly pack brown sugar. For example, it would call for "1 cup packed brown sugar". Otherwise, you can measure the sugar without tightly packing it. Happy baking.

  • @dannytran1587
    @dannytran1587 3 роки тому +31

    Outline the tips provided for measuring liquid and dry ingredients:
    Both:
    - Liquid and dry measuring cups.
    - To read cup measurement, place it down so you can see the measurement at eye level. Bending over is required.
    - Measuring spoons that come in graduating sizes. ⅛ - ¼ - ½ - 1tsp - 1 tbsp
    Liquid:
    - Hold the spoon level and pour until the spoon is completely full.
    - For sticky liquids, apply oil or butter inside the measuring cup. Helps it pour out again when you need to.
    - For shortening, press it into the cup or spoon.
    - For butter, there’s already measurements on the packaging so slice where it tells you to.
    - Don’t pour liquids into the measuring spoon over the top of your measuring bowl. This is to prevent accidental spills which can cause you to have an excess of wanted ingredients.
    Dry:
    - Dip in the spoon and level it off with the back of a knife.
    - Measurement cups come in ¼-⅓-½-1 cup.
    - Use the dip and sweep method. Dip the cup or spoon into the dry product, then sweep the excess product with the back of the knife.
    - Flour and should be stirred up before put into the measuring cup or spoon because it gets easily compacted, then level off with the back of a knife.
    - Powdered sugar should be sifted to avoid lumps. Brown sugar has more moisture, so pack it tightly into the spoon before levelling off.

    • @OKLOLOM
      @OKLOLOM 2 роки тому +1

      Using this for school lol

    • @aloysiussnailchaser272
      @aloysiussnailchaser272 2 роки тому

      Outline for measuring accurately - use metric scales.

  • @boredcat434
    @boredcat434 4 роки тому +13

    I had to watch this video as an online assignment in 2020

  • @Ali-uz8qg
    @Ali-uz8qg 6 років тому +6

    Don't know which is easier, algebra or culinary measurements. 😋
    But I will buy a set of all the spoons and cups.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  9 років тому +5

    Is the butter used in the recipe as a solid or melted, Betina Aronda? Use the dry measurement if it's a solid, and the liquid measuring cup if it's melted.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  11 років тому +4

    Thanks for your question. You can try ordering them online :)

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  10 років тому +2

    Hello, yasmine djeribi - We're happy to answer your questions. You can measure 1/8 teaspoon by using half the amount of 1/4 teaspoon. There are 227 grams in 1 cup of dry ingredients.

  • @synthguy7774
    @synthguy7774 6 років тому +2

    According to America's Test Kitchen, measuring by volume even precisely produces a 20% difference in variation. "In baking, that's the difference between a flat cookie and one that will rise." Cooks in the olden days have been using scales way before measuring cups. Measuring cups and spoons are a fairly new invention. The reason we still use them is because American cookbooks prefer them *for some reason.* For general cooking, they're ok but for precise cooking and baking, I go with the scale.

  • @tokyo4presidant
    @tokyo4presidant 5 років тому +12

    2:22 nice pouring really went into the spoon

  • @georgeb7332
    @georgeb7332 6 років тому +4

    As a little experiment, the last time I made bread I measured out a cup of flour three times. Each time the weight was different. The first was 130 grams, the second 120 grams and the third 144 grams! Not surprising really as it depends on how compacted the flour is. The level of relative moisture will impact on the amount too. It baffles us in Ireland why the States uses such an inaccurate method in baking where, as the video states, precision is vital. Moreover, have a good set of scales and that is all you need: all those cups can go, freeing up space in your kitchen and reducing your washing up!

  • @missgourmettt
    @missgourmettt 11 років тому +1

    Very useful video.
    Most American cookbooks call for "cups" when measuring dry ingredients such as flour, sugar... So I figure to get myself a good set of stainless steel measuring cup, however I found some sets say 1 cup = 236ml and some 240ml marked on the handle so I really have no idea which one to go for??

  • @tamaravandenbosch8265
    @tamaravandenbosch8265 Рік тому +2

    POV: YOUR TEACHER MADE YOU WATCH WITH FOR BAKING CLASS.

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  12 років тому +3

    @chalaca82 Glad we were able to help! Happy Cooking!

  • @abdulrahmanabusharbain7507
    @abdulrahmanabusharbain7507 4 роки тому +41

    Who gay?

  • @hsmfan008
    @hsmfan008 12 років тому +2

    Wow! This helped SO MUCH!
    Thank a lot!!! You have no idea ^^
    I have a question though, for brown sugar if i were to put it in a dry measuring cup would i have to press it down so it more compact?

    • @xiony5082
      @xiony5082 3 роки тому

      How are You doing and how is Your weather condition Over there?

  • @antoinettebilocca9868
    @antoinettebilocca9868 4 роки тому +2

    Can you explain the difference between baking powder baking soda bi carb ornate of soda please

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  11 років тому +2

    Thanks very much! :)

  • @GlenAndFriendsCooking
    @GlenAndFriendsCooking 6 років тому +12

    Worldwide #NotAllMeasuringCupsAreTheSame - so if the recipe is in 'cups' make sure you know what size cup.

  • @NusaybahBintKa3b
    @NusaybahBintKa3b 12 років тому +1

    Thanks! Learned a lot here.

  • @sleepyren9602
    @sleepyren9602 7 років тому +4

    Nice video. Really helped a lot :)

  • @marcoerra4738
    @marcoerra4738 9 років тому +69

    What's the problem with americans and scales? Weighting ingredients is so much easier and accurate. Bakery is precision and accuracy

    • @SargonvonThule
      @SargonvonThule 6 років тому +1

      special because the US People have a different size in cups measurement...

    • @bethanyxoxo7290
      @bethanyxoxo7290 6 років тому

      Marco Erra I don’t understand why you had to say it is a problem it’s just our way of doing it. You’re making it sound like there’s something wrong with us. 🙄

    • @shizukaaaa
      @shizukaaaa 6 років тому +1

      @@bethanyxoxo7290 It is kind of stupid though...

    • @bethanyxoxo7290
      @bethanyxoxo7290 6 років тому

      simone meme it doesn’t mean there’s something wrong with us.

    • @shizukaaaa
      @shizukaaaa 6 років тому +4

      @@bethanyxoxo7290 i don't think he was trying to say there was something wrong with America's, he's trying to say that Americans have something wrong with scales.

  • @nicol64pa
    @nicol64pa 5 років тому +3

    What about using grams?

  • @gngrove6
    @gngrove6 10 років тому +2

    One more thing to add is how to measure less than 1/4 tsp. You can use a pinch, dash or drop.

  • @sweethearttheunicorn
    @sweethearttheunicorn 11 років тому +4

    Thanks, this helped so much! :)

  • @pererafamilysjourney2490
    @pererafamilysjourney2490 6 років тому +1

    Thanks for video

  • @angela28579
    @angela28579 10 років тому

    For 1 cup of cream lard, which Measuring cup would you use? The dry cup? or not?

  • @diannerobinson7858
    @diannerobinson7858 3 роки тому

    A buckwheat bun recipe uses the term dl. After all of its ingredients not cups or grams or table spoons (tbl.) But dl. Any ideas would like to try the recipe.

  • @aseemdawar
    @aseemdawar 11 років тому

    Really useful...I am confusing abt seaseme seeds measurements. ..100 gms filled in one cup of 250 gms..suppose we dont have any idea of opened pdts..then how can we measure

  • @arlenechapman3118
    @arlenechapman3118 8 років тому

    you are a aewsome site love it. I have did so much recipes from you. Thank you :) :)

  • @allrecipes
    @allrecipes  11 років тому +2

    What do you mean by opened pdts? Can you clarify your question so we can better help you?

  • @angeldej4225
    @angeldej4225 6 років тому +4

    I'm American, and agree, flour and other ingredients like it should be measured by weight

  • @arondabetinarysadelt.2790
    @arondabetinarysadelt.2790 9 років тому

    What about butter? The butter that we have doesnt come with measurements we also dont have a kitchen scale so should I use the dry or liquid measuring cup?

  • @SargonvonThule
    @SargonvonThule 6 років тому +12

    very nice, but in truth i love the eurpean measuring methode, wich goes by gram and didnt have diverent sizes of cups... u dont need a universe of tools only kitchen libra, thats all...

  • @person2418
    @person2418 4 роки тому +1

    What cups do you measure for 1 3/4 cups?

    • @CatskillCrafting
      @CatskillCrafting 4 роки тому

      A cup and fill another cup 3/4 of the way full

  • @suecrocker3447
    @suecrocker3447 6 років тому +1

    Does anyone know how much a cup of Gold Medal Self Rising Flour weigh? I see 4 oz and 5 oz for flour measurements on the internet. I also don’t know if flour I am using is different from an all purpose flour. Can someone please help. Need to make cookies tonight and recipe calls for 1 cup of all purpose which I do not have.

  • @SophiaAlatas
    @SophiaAlatas 10 років тому +1

    How many grams is 1 stick of butter? Here is 227g. Is it the same with other countries? Because i have a recipe that calls for 1 stick of butter (didn't say how many grams). So i'm kind of confused here. Thx for your help :)

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  10 років тому +1

      Thank you for your question, Sophia! The weight depends on how many tablespoons of butter there are in a stick. Usually, 1 stick has 8 tablespoons of butter, or 1/2 cup, which weighs 120 grams. Enjoy!

    • @SophiaAlatas
      @SophiaAlatas 10 років тому

      Great thx for ur help

  • @Tina-gg2zh
    @Tina-gg2zh 3 роки тому +1

    1 1/4 cup all purpose flour is 1 cup+1/4 cup?

  • @seygra20
    @seygra20 9 років тому +2

    great video

  • @zareenshaikh1539
    @zareenshaikh1539 5 років тому

    Which size cup is use for half kg sponge cake

  • @emilykelser
    @emilykelser 4 роки тому

    do you have closed captioning available?

  • @iznluv
    @iznluv 3 роки тому +1

    had to watch this because of facs class

  • @jiyasworldJubykunju
    @jiyasworldJubykunju 6 років тому

    Tks

  • @henri.witteveen
    @henri.witteveen 8 років тому +6

    You say that baking is science. Accuracy counts. And still you're measuring dry ingredients with measuring cups. Now how inaccurate is that? The only way to measure dry ingredients correctly is by using a scale. That way you are not dependent on how packed the dry ingredients are.

    • @bbq4fun789
      @bbq4fun789 5 років тому

      what about moisture level of flour?

    • @aloysiussnailchaser272
      @aloysiussnailchaser272 2 роки тому

      Agree absolutely. Measuring by volume is not accurate. I trained as a pastry cook and would never, ever have done anything like this. Use proper recipes and proper scales - preferably metric.

  • @okayyjocelynn6122
    @okayyjocelynn6122 7 років тому

    What should you do to 10X ?

  • @123chelz1231
    @123chelz1231 11 років тому

    Hi i live in the netherlands and its very hard to find measuring cups and spoons here. Lucky enough i have found the cups but i cant find the tablespoons can anyone tell me were you can buy those.

  • @andrewdinh5428
    @andrewdinh5428 10 років тому

    Really helpful video, but i would like to know where i can order those spoons and cups? Thanks for sharing. #instalike

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  10 років тому

      Thank you, Andrew! You can find the measuring ingredients in any kitchen supply stores or even some grocery stores. They are also available on line.

  • @Araanor
    @Araanor 5 років тому +12

    omg all this just to measure.
    just buy a scale.

  • @flysaacYT
    @flysaacYT 3 роки тому +1

    that was an cool video

  • @Neelmani108
    @Neelmani108 4 роки тому

    Hello Dear i'm running channel to channel hoping someone gives correct way to measure butter PLEASE HELP ME. Our Butters just come in 500gm packs and no tablespoon marks are there as shown in ur videos so how are we suppose to measure correctly in cups is it have o be cold cut in cubes filled in dry measuring cup or how ?

  • @mellyaimelly
    @mellyaimelly 10 років тому

    Please answer. How many grams of 2 (.25 ounces) dry yeast. I need ur answer :(

  • @AngelosDe11
    @AngelosDe11 10 років тому +2

    My mom wrote on her recipe, "3 quarters of tsp. salt" in her recipe. What does this mean? Is it a 1/4 teaspoon filled three times into the mixing bowl? No one seems to know the answer and she is no longer alive for me to ask. Please could you or anyone help answer this question.

    • @angeldej4225
      @angeldej4225 6 років тому +1

      Yes, that would be correct, if don't have a ¾ TSP. Or you can use a ½ TSP and a ¼ TSP and measure one of each...

    • @SargonvonThule
      @SargonvonThule 6 років тому +1

      thats why i love the european way, if u measure in gram with a libra, there is no i dont know i must do math and u dont need a universe of kitchentools, the only thing ist something to fill in can be everything u have, and a simple kitchen libra... once u measured out everything in mililiter/liter or gram/kilogram everything u cook smells everytime the same, special when u dont know is ur recipe a English one or a Amercan one, because of the different cupsize...

  • @asherlaferlita1882
    @asherlaferlita1882 3 роки тому +4

    this the most painful shit

  • @yasminedjeribi5455
    @yasminedjeribi5455 10 років тому

    i dont have 1/8 teaspoons and how grms are in 1 cup fo dray ingrediants
    and thank you

  • @lewisfilms
    @lewisfilms 11 років тому

    Same procedure for coarse ingredients like old-fashioned oats?

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  11 років тому

      Hi Stephen, for something like oats you will want to use dry measuring cups. Enjoy :)

  • @sirpercivalsmallcock-jones9585
    @sirpercivalsmallcock-jones9585 4 роки тому +2

    I really don't understand Americans and their bizarre system of measuring. Baking requires accuracy in the measurement of the ingredients, and you can't possibly achieve this with volumetric measurements.
    Example: A cup of 'packed' brown sugar. How firmly are you supposed to pack it? One cook's packed cup could easily weigh more or less than another cook's. 200 grams of sugar weighed on a scale, on the other hand, is 200 grams no matter who measures it. This is by far the better system of the two for recipes where the right amount of an ingredient is crucial to the success of the recipe.

  • @SurayasKitchen
    @SurayasKitchen 5 років тому +1

    How much is 2 1/8

    • @zapl80
      @zapl80 5 років тому

      2 and an 8th cup. That's equivalent to 2 cups plus 2 tablespoons (since 16 tbsp = 1 cup)

  • @deepeetut
    @deepeetut 4 роки тому

    How to measure 2 1/4 cup of flour?

  • @haileybailey7453
    @haileybailey7453 8 років тому

    what is 1/3 cup of butter in tablespoons

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  8 років тому

      Thanks for your question, Hailey Al. One-third cup of butter equals 5 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon.

    • @haileybailey7453
      @haileybailey7453 8 років тому

      ok thnx

  • @neothaka
    @neothaka 7 років тому +5

    or get scales, ffs America. Get some kitchen scales so you don't need 90% if all these redundant measuring tools.

    • @natanoboy3323
      @natanoboy3323 7 років тому

      neothaka They probably cost way more tho

    • @leftshark3091
      @leftshark3091 7 років тому

      But how do you weight the liquid ingredients tho

    • @georgeb7332
      @georgeb7332 6 років тому +1

      You can get a decent set of digital scales here in the UK for as little as £6 (about $8). Mechanical ones are even cheaper, if less accurate. One tool that will rplace all the cups and spoons cluttering up your cupboard space.

    • @georgeb7332
      @georgeb7332 6 років тому

      With a measuring jug marked in cups, grams or fl ozs.

  • @romel4588
    @romel4588 4 роки тому

    How do u measure flour

  • @one.6one8mason81
    @one.6one8mason81 5 років тому +5

    A cup with a spout and handle.Hmmmmm so its a JUG LOL

  • @ttl02
    @ttl02 9 років тому

    i need 1pint of milk so 1pint of milk equal 2cups . can i use dry measuring cup to measure it or u sacrifice my money to buy a liquid measuring cup

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  9 років тому

      Hey, Tam Tingli - You may use the dry measuring cup to measure the milk. The amount will be fine because it's really quite close.

  • @gngrove6
    @gngrove6 10 років тому +4

    Not all the methods are accurate according to what FCS teaches. You would not teach beginner students to use the back of a sharp knife to level for instance, instead a spatula or table knife that is flat. We also try to teach the 4 standard measuring cups and spoons so they don't depend on the the nonstandard sizes or get stuck not knowing how to combine fractions. It is good to encourage using fractions. Also FCS teaches to use an oiled or sprayed liquid cup for sticky liquids like honey instead of a dry cup. Another topic to address would be measuring textured ingredients (oatmeal and chips) by leveling by hand. We also don't pack brown sugar by hand- but using the container itself, then leveling. Other than that, it was quick and would prove useful for a review on measuring. Thanks!

    • @SargonvonThule
      @SargonvonThule 6 років тому +1

      the hole hilarious cup size crap is just waste of time, measure it out buy urself a kitchen libra and just fill in the amount of ingredient until u have it, is much much easyser with no error, u dont have to think wich side of the knife or what cup size u need special if u dont know if its a British or a American size recipe...
      weigth is allways the same, cant simply understand why America is using such a unprecize way to cook and bake...

    • @bethanyxoxo7290
      @bethanyxoxo7290 6 років тому

      Lugul banda before you tell people what is “crap” fix your grammar.

  • @tristanteague9613
    @tristanteague9613 8 років тому

    Yum

  • @marviav3071
    @marviav3071 8 років тому

    how do I measure 2/3 oil in a plastic measuring cup?

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  8 років тому

      Does your measuring cup have markings or lines showing different amounts, Marvia V? There should be one for 2/3 cup. If not, look for the 1/2 cup mark and fill it not quite halfway between this mark and the 1 cup mark. OR, if it's a 1 cup cup with no markings, you'll need to eyeball the amount. Do this by measuring the oil into the cup halfway, and then add more oil to fill it below the 3/4 cup mark -- that you're eyeballing.

  • @Druss1The1Legend
    @Druss1The1Legend 2 роки тому +1

    If you used metric there would be no need for any of these videos. Youcant get anymore accurate than grams

  • @vaclavmocek4084
    @vaclavmocek4084 4 роки тому +2

    Requirement for accurate measurement and usage of measuring cups is an oxymoron. Start using scales, it is easy and accurate.

  • @bvskitchen1045
    @bvskitchen1045 Рік тому

    👍🏻👍🏻

  • @hanhanhaaann
    @hanhanhaaann 5 років тому +1

    What does 1 1/2 Cups of sugar mean?
    Does it mean 1/2 cup or 1 cup and a 1/2 cup??

  • @LUKASSx_1
    @LUKASSx_1 2 роки тому

    hello students im also here to watch for class T_T

  • @ednasarmiento4601
    @ednasarmiento4601 8 років тому

    How do I measure 125 grams of butter with a measuring cup?

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  8 років тому

      This amount is about 1/2 cup, Edna Sarmiento. (One cup equals 227 grams.) You can be a little over or under for most recipes.

  • @parkc1024
    @parkc1024 4 роки тому +1

    Im here bc of my tle subject

  • @holoanimesuki
    @holoanimesuki 4 роки тому +1

    Who came here from a tle teacher

  • @sirpercivalsmallcock-jones9585
    @sirpercivalsmallcock-jones9585 8 років тому

    Question: I'm in the UK, and I bought a set of measuring cups to use for American recipes. Being on this side of the Atlantic where everything is metric, the 1 cup measure is marked as 240 ml. This equals just under 8½ fluid ounces, so if I measure slightly less than one cup, can these cups still be used successfully for American recipes?
    For reference, these are the cups I have:
    www.amazon.co.uk/Tala-piece-Kitchen-Measuring-Set/dp/B000TAU3JE

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  8 років тому

      Sounds like you are a serious cook, Throatwobbler Mangrove! Smart move to buy the measuring cup set. To answer your question, we suspect the milliliter measurement might have been rounded off. Our references indicate 1 U.S. cup (8 fluid ounces, not 8-1/2 fluid ounces) = 237 milliliters. Not a huge difference to stress about.
      Another option: You can convert Allrecipes' recipes to metric measurements in four easy steps. Here's how:
      1) Click on the original recipe link to open its main page. (You'll find the link at the top of the page under the "Published on" date, or open the box that says "Show More" to find it there.)
      2) Next, to the right of “Ingredients,” find the Servings number (It's a little gray circle icon divided into sections.) Click on this.
      3) When the new window opens, you'll see two boxes, one for the number of servings, and one for Adjust. (You'd use these if you were changing the number of servings.) Right below look for an orange circle with US underneath, and a white circle with Metric. That’s the one you want.
      4) Click on "Metric" (it turns orange), and then hit "Adjust," and all the ingredient amounts will immediately change to grams and milliliters. You’re ready to start cooking!

    • @sirpercivalsmallcock-jones9585
      @sirpercivalsmallcock-jones9585 8 років тому

      Allrecipes Thanks very much for your help. Most of the time I follow recipes that give quantities of ingredients by weight, but it's always useful to get familiar with alternative forms of measuring, as there are so many US recipes I've always wanted to try making for myself, and sometimes the British sites tend to "Anglicize" the recipes a bit too much, whereas I would rather make something more authentic.

    • @ziyacakes3936
      @ziyacakes3936 7 років тому

      Allrecipes

    • @SargonvonThule
      @SargonvonThule 6 років тому

      better way buy urself a kitchenlibra and rewrite all the recipes in mililiter liter gram and kilogram, then everything u cook smells allways the same, and u dont have the trouble of the wrong cup size... just remember, cup size in britisch is different then the American one wich is bigger...
      goes for teaspoon and tablespoon to...

  • @deniz5759
    @deniz5759 2 роки тому

    taena may test kme help

  • @yaboiniggatron5001
    @yaboiniggatron5001 7 років тому

    how do u measure in CC's?????

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  7 років тому +1

      Hi Sebastian. Try the site below for conversion information.
      www.convertunits.com/info/cc
      I hope this helps!

    • @yaboiniggatron5001
      @yaboiniggatron5001 7 років тому

      Allrecipes thank u this helped me alot!!!!😊😊😊

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  7 років тому

      Thanks for your question, Sebastian Wormington. You can also follow these four steps to convert any Allrecipes recipe into metric measurements. It's easy!
      1) When you choose your recipe, find the link to the original recipe at the top of the page (right below the “Published on” date or click on SHOW MORE to open a box with the link), and then click the link to open the original recipe.
      2) Find the word “Ingredients” above the ingredient list, and then look to the right to find the number of servings next to a divided gray circle.
      3) Click on the circle (it turns to orange), and a box will open below with an orange circle labeled “US” and a white circle labelled “Metric.”
      4) Click on the white circle (it turns to orange) and then, click on the box labeled “Adjust.” All the ingredient amounts will change to metric measurements.
      These steps work for every Allrecipes recipe!

  • @BHCelsior
    @BHCelsior 4 роки тому

    cooking class............

  • @Noknes
    @Noknes 5 років тому

    hey

  • @jhannadongalen769
    @jhannadongalen769 10 років тому

    How to make 2/3 and 3/4

    • @allrecipes
      @allrecipes  10 років тому

      Thank you for your question. For the 2/3 cup measurement, measure out 1/3 cup twice. For the 3/4 cup measurement, you can use 1/2 cup measurement and 1/4 cup together.

  • @rileylehman7341
    @rileylehman7341 4 роки тому

    Anyone in Bolton’s class?

  • @Owaowaaa
    @Owaowaaa 2 роки тому +1

    Im here because of class just like the most of us

    • @xumi1049
      @xumi1049 2 роки тому +1

      you're here too I see?

    • @Owaowaaa
      @Owaowaaa 2 роки тому +1

      @@xumi1049 Hol' up I think I know who u are lmao and yes

    • @xumi1049
      @xumi1049 2 роки тому +1

      @@Owaowaaa you think?

    • @Owaowaaa
      @Owaowaaa 2 роки тому +1

      @@xumi1049 hmmm r u possibly Sxftie Azumii???

    • @xumi1049
      @xumi1049 2 роки тому +1

      @@Owaowaaa am I?

  • @khevonnam4950
    @khevonnam4950 7 років тому +3

    the people in the comment section are so rude not every country measures stuff the same if you want kitchen scales get your fucking kitchen scales no need to be rude jeez and i'm not even american

  • @jhannadongalen769
    @jhannadongalen769 10 років тому

    In cup

  • @magnoliacarrasco5453
    @magnoliacarrasco5453 8 років тому +3

    OMG I MEASURE MY DRY ITEMS IN THE MEASURING CUP,,but it turns out 👌 so whateves

  • @normal1551
    @normal1551 3 роки тому

    Vincent amadeus d.dingco 7-mabini

  • @alexman2598
    @alexman2598 5 років тому

    Why isn't this captioned

  • @arlenechapman3118
    @arlenechapman3118 8 років тому +1

    and im following Allrecipes on instagram

  • @dittery
    @dittery 5 років тому +1

    any girls into anime and want to chill and huff dog shit

  • @devonheuer1723
    @devonheuer1723 2 роки тому +2

    Here because of a class but we all know this stupid atuff

  • @will.h5
    @will.h5 4 роки тому

    cooking class anyone?

  • @GenuineXLegacy
    @GenuineXLegacy 8 років тому

    Aw man i love this bitch thank you!

  • @8billiondoomed
    @8billiondoomed Рік тому

    are we all here for school?