What’s your ‘Heston’ experience?

    • conciselyverbose
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      142 years ago

      It’s absurdly easier with a scale. I don’t know why the US standardizes to volume.

      • loobkoob
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        82 years ago

        Especially for things like butter. Who measures butter in a cup, America?! Unless you just have vats of liquid butter sitting around, in which case I guess scooping up a cup is pretty easy… But even then, weighing it out is better, I think.

        • conciselyverbose
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          32 years ago

          We do sticks so it’s not that much of an issue.

          But flour? The difference between sifted and packed is huge, it makes a huge structural difference, and people have genuinely written recipes measured pretty far across the range on density.

          • loobkoob
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            42 years ago

            I came across an American recipe using cups of butter a week or two back, so obviously not everyone got the memo! Sticks isn’t so bad, but I do wish it was all just done by weight. Whenever I encounter recipes using sticks, I still have to convert it because butter is sold in different quantities here.

            I agree about flour, it absolutely needs to be done by weight!

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              2 years ago

              I’m saying it’s sold in sticks. The recipe is always cups or tablespoons, but 2 sticks is a cup and tablespoons are marked on the wrapper to just cut off.

              • loobkoob
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                52 years ago

                Right, but in my non-US country, the recipe is in grams or ounces (ie, by weight) and butter is sold in different-sized sticks to in the US. So, whenever I come across US recipes, I have to do some kind of conversion that involves me looking up how much butter is in a cup, how big a US stick of butter is, or how much a tablespoon of butter weighs!

    • @Kerfuffle@sh.itjust.works
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      22 years ago

      You can wing it with baking, at least for some types of stuff. Oatmeal raisin cookies don’t really take precision, as an example.