Special Instructions: |
European measures (metric) New Zealand and Sweden (and most likely many parts of Europe) recipes use the metric system of litres (l) and millilitre?s (ml), grams (g) and kilograms (kg), and degrees celsius (°C). In addition to these, some common measures have been redefined in terms of metric units: :1 teaspoon = 5 millilitres :1 dessertspoon = 2 teaspoons = 10 millilitres :1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons = 15 millilitres :1 cup = 250 millilitres Note that in metric, no difference is made between fluids and solids, and so a cup may very well be used to measure flour?. Be careful with pints. A U.S. Pint is not the same as a U.K. pint. Special Instructions: |
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European Measures (Metric) Be careful with pints. A U.S. Pint is not the same as a U.K. pint. |
New Zealand Measures (Metric) New Zealand recipes use the metric system of litres (l) and millilitres (ml), grams (g) and kilograms (kg), and degrees celsius (°C). In addition to these, some common measures have been redefined in terms of metric units: :1 cup = 250 millilitres :1 teaspoon = 5 millilitres :1 dessertspoon = 2 teaspoons = 10 millilitres :1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons = 15 millilitres |
Measures are classified as either dry measures or fluid measures. Fluid measures are measures of volume, while dry measures are measures of weight. Whether the ingredient you are measuring is dry or fluid really doesn't matter, and will only confuse you. Simply use the measure that is specified in your recipe.
US recipes are almost always in terms of volume.
Dry Measures:
Fluid Measures:
European measures (metric)
New Zealand and Sweden (and most likely many parts of Europe) recipes use the metric system of litres (l) and millilitre?s (ml), grams (g) and kilograms (kg), and degrees celsius (°C). In addition to these, some common measures have been redefined in terms of metric units:
Note that in metric, no difference is made between fluids and solids, and so a cup may very well be used to measure flour?. Be careful with pints. A U.S. Pint is not the same as a U.K. pint.
Special Instructions:
You will sometimes encounter additional instructions that are required to get the correct amount of the ingredient. For example, a recipe might request "1 cup brown sugar, firmly packed", or "2 heaping cups flour." If you encounter one of these special requests, consult the table below:
United States to European (Metric) Conversions
(Taken from [Dictionary.com])