Cooking Conversion Chart Please Click onto the link for a detailed conversion chart...courtesy of All Recipes
Volume
When measuring liquid, cooking measurements are quite straightforward:
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Weight
Check this chart for basic imperial to metric conversions:
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Spoons!
Ever stop to wonder about teaspoons, dessertspoons and tablespoons? Here are their metric equivalents. But first: 1 dessertspoon = 2 teaspoons 3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon
Also know that tablespoons can be easily used to convert dry (and wet) ingredients to/from US cups. Here's a simple conversion chart: Tablespoons to US cups
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Weight of common ingredients
Found a recipe in US cups? Keep in mind a cup of butter weighs much more than a cup of flour! Use this chart to convert common ingredients between cups, metric and imperial: Plain flour and icing sugar
Porridge oats
Sugar (caster and granulated)
Brown soft sugar
Honey, treacle and syrup
Butter and margarine
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Quick conversions
For other common ingredients, here are some quick conversions from US cups to metric: 1 cup chocolate chips = 150g 1 cup cocoa powder = 125g 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans = 125g 1 cup walnut or pecan halves = 100g 1 cup desiccated coconut = 75g 1 tablespoon baking powder = 15g 1 tablespoon salt = 18g 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese = 120g 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese = 80g 1 cup dried breadcrumbs = 120g 1 cup couscous = 175g 1 cup lentils = 190g 1 cup sultanas or raisins = 170g |
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