How To Use Measuring cup In A Sentence
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The second meaning indicates gradations of quantity on thermometers or measuring cups.
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You will need a bowl or large measuring cup for warm water, a candy thermometer and a nontoxic indelible pen or dull knife.
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Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl and whisk the egg and buttermilk in a liquid measuring cup.
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You will also need a measuring cup, a teaspoon, and a tablespoon.
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Combine remaining 1 / 2 cup buttermilk and vanilla in another bowl or measuring cup.
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Add the cornmeal, wheat bran, whole grain spelt flour, buttermilk, butter, eggs, salt, oil and honey (I recommend pouring the oil into the measuring cup first, dumping it, and then measuring the honey — it will slide right out for you) to the soaking grains.
Laura’s Not 7 Grain Multi Grain Honey Bread
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Instead of kneading the dough, rolling it out, and cutting it into circles, you simply use a measuring cup or disher and scoop it right onto the baking sheet!
Easy Drop Biscuits... AKA The "Lazy"
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The headline should promise that you, with your chipped measuring cups, twenty-year-old bakeware and a busted sifter, can throw it together in ten minutes or less.
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Carefully leaving behind any dirt that has settled, pour water through fine-mesh strainer into 4-cup liquid measuring cup.
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Strain fat from skillet and strain through paper towel into heatproof measuring cup.
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Older kids can use glass measuring cups that have different scales written on the sides to find out how one cup compares to 8 ounces or 235 milliliters.
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In a large measuring cup, or a medium bowl, whisk together eggs, vegetable oil, melted butter, pumpkin puree, milk and vanilla extract until all ingredients are well combined.
Pumpkin and Chocolate Layer Cake | Baking Bites
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Strain fat from skillet and strain through paper towel into heatproof measuring cup.
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You will also need a measuring cup, a teaspoon, and a tablespoon.
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Combine the dry ingredients in a bowl and whisk the egg and buttermilk in a liquid measuring cup.
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Older kids can use glass measuring cups that have different scales written on the sides to find out how one cup compares to 8 ounces or 235 milliliters.