DRY
MEASURING CUPS
These measuring cups can be used
to scoop dry or non-liquid ingredients,
such as : flour, sugar, butter etc.
They are meant to be filled and the
flattened top allows them to be leveled off
for accuracy in measures.
Usually
comes in a set of :
1/4 cup
1/2 cup
3/4 quarters cup
1 cup
However, you could also use a measuring
scale,
MEASURING
SPOONS
Used for both wet / liquid or dry
ingredients,
It also allows dry ingredients to be leveled off for accurate measures while
baking.
Usually
comes in basic measures :
1/4 teaspoon
1/2 teaspoon
1 teaspoon
1 tablespoon
WET
/ LIQUID MEASURING CUPS
These measuring cups are
translucent and come in the shape of a pitcher or a mug
which also makes
pouring out liquids easier.
They have their measurements marked on the walls of
the cup,
with sufficient space left near the rim to avoid spilling or overflow.
This cup facilitates accurate measuring
of liquid ingredients,
such as : water, milk,
oils etc.
Usually
comes in plastic or Pyrex glass cups :
Pyrex glass measuring cups facilitates use in
microwave
for heating of ingredients where necessary.
For instance, you can
melt butter or chocolate,
and at the same time never go wrong with the measures.
NOTE
: Invest in a
good set of measuring cups and spoons. Baking is a play of precise measures and
accurate proportions for successful and consistent results.. Guesstimating or
eyeballing works well with many methods of cooking, but definitely not with baking!
Other than for baking, precise measurements are sometimes inevitable for certain recipes that involve cooking rice, making ice-creams, desserts etc.
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