Every home baker worth their salt probably knows liquid measuring cups and dry measuring cups are not the same, but not everyone has the same depth of experience. What's more, even those with ...
Yes, you really need different types of cups for measuring dry and liquid ingredients. While dry ingredients need to be scooped into a cup and leveled off at the top, liquids level themselves. Liquid ...
One of the most important factors in following a recipe is using the correct measurements. While many may think that any measuring cup will do, there’s a difference between liquid and dry measuring ...
When I hear “measuring cups,” one question comes to mind: wet or dry? Early on in my baking life, I used dry measuring cups for everything — and I regularly had to clean up kitchen-oil spills after ...
Here’s why you should never use dry measuring cups for liquids! ‍ Gemma Stafford explains the difference between dry and ...
In terms of precision, cooking is a spectrum. There are instances where eyeballing is sufficient—like deglazing the pan with roughly half a cup of wine—and there are instances where accurate ...
I cook a lot, which means I use measuring cups a lot (well, I suppose that doesn't necessarily follow, but as I like to say I'm not a chef, I'm a really excellent line cook). Sometimes I need to cut a ...
Which liquid measuring cup is best? Bakers and cooks alike know that the success of most recipes rises and falls with accurate measurements. Bread won’t bake if the liquid measurement is off, and the ...