• @JusticeForPorygon
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    251 year ago

    Please, baking is such a pain in the ass because measurements are never consistent

    • @mondoman712@lemmy.ml
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      191 year ago

      And everything is measured by volume. Just tell me the amount of salt I need in grams and I don’t have to worry about if it’s kosher or not.

      • @Unseeliefae@sh.itjust.works
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        31 year ago

        You technically only need kosher salt if the recipe involves some of kind of fermentation or yeast rise, because the iodine in non-kosher salt will kill the yeast before it can rise.

        • @mondoman712@lemmy.ml
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          31 year ago

          But every recipe from the US uses kosher salt, which means their measurements don’t match for other salts, but if they gave the weight it wouldn’t be an issue. 5g of salt is 5g of salt no matter the size of the crystals, but one teaspoon can be totally different.

        • @Coreidan@lemmy.world
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          21 year ago

          That’s why making a preferment like poolish is a superior method for any bread recipe. You only add salt once the poolish has finished the leavening process.

    • @Saneless@lemmy.world
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      71 year ago

      Sure it is

      You can teaspoon the shit out of everything. 3tsp to a table. 5ml to 15ml. Cut recipes by turning everything into a tablespoon. Need to make 1/2 of something that is already 1/4 cup? That’s 16 tbsp to a cup, so you were at 4, now half a 1/4 cup is simply 2 tbsp

      For dry shit, get a gram scale and welcome to consistency city

      • @JusticeForPorygon
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        31 year ago

        I didn’t know the conversion for tbsp to cups, that’s super helpful!

        • @Saneless@lemmy.world
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          11 year ago

          Google assistant has gotten worse and worse but “Hey Google, how many tablespoons are in x” is pretty helpful

          • Fonzie!
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            1 year ago

            Or use DuckDuckGo

            Or use the terminal app qalc, which converts and calculates with everything!

            • @Saneless@lemmy.world
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              11 year ago

              Does that plug into assistant speakers?

              I’m not a massive fan of it but hands free cooking questions are nice. I use DDG for my browser search

              • Fonzie!
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                I’m sure some open hardware hacker could get DuckDuckGo or qalc to work through their home-soldered voice-controlled assistant.

                But other than that, no. For what it’s worth, I spend 2 to 3 seconds for each conversion through the terminal when preparing a recipe, or about 15 seconds unlocking my phone and looking it up in DDG on the spot

    • @nomadjoanne@lemmy.world
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      21 year ago

      Right? Cooking is the single area where the American system makes sense. Much more intuitive and you don’t need a kitchen scale.

      • @atyaz@reddthat.com
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        1 year ago

        Using volume is imprecise no matter what units you’re using. Not a big deal for cooking, but for baking, you definitely should use a scale.

        • @Saneless@lemmy.world
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          31 year ago

          Cooking is an art. Baking is a science

          I was with someone who eyeballed it. Worked out for a skillet. Then she tried to make bread one night. I warned her but it did not go well