How to Measure Wet and Dry Ingredients - Kitchen Conundrums with Thomas Joseph

Everyday Food
31 Jan 201504:35

Summary

TLDRIn this informative video, Thomas Joseph addresses common kitchen conundrums by teaching viewers the proper techniques for measuring ingredients. He differentiates between wet and dry measuring cups, emphasizing the importance of not packing flour into the cup and the correct way to measure dense ingredients like sugar and brown sugar. For sticky liquids, he suggests using a spouted glass measuring cup and a non-stick spray. Additionally, he highlights the use of a digital scale for weight-based measurements, ensuring accuracy in recipes. The video offers practical tips to help viewers succeed in the kitchen, inviting them to share their own conundrums for solutions.

Takeaways

  • 📏 There are two types of measuring cups: wet and dry, used for different ingredients based on their consistency.
  • 🥄 When measuring dry ingredients like flour, avoid dipping the cup directly into the container to prevent packing; instead, fluff the flour and scoop it lightly.
  • 🍽 For dry ingredients, use an offset spatula to level off the cup after tapping it to settle any pockets of air.
  • 🥄 Sifted flour should be measured after sifting to ensure a lighter, less compacted measurement.
  • 🍬 For dense ingredients like sugar, you can dip the measuring cup directly into the container and level it off for consistent weights.
  • 🍯 To keep brown sugar soft, store it in an airtight container with a piece of bread or apple.
  • 🍯 Pack brown sugar firmly into the measuring cup, ensuring it holds its shape when tapped out, indicating proper packing.
  • 🥃 Use a spouted glass measuring cup for liquid ingredients, and spray the cup with non-stick cooking spray for sticky substances like honey or molasses.
  • 🔬 For measuring by weight, use a digital scale, ensuring to zero out the weight of the container first.
  • ⚖️ Certain recipes require ingredients to be measured by weight, such as chocolate or fruit, for precise baking results.
  • 👀 Always check the level of your liquid measurement by bending down to eye level to ensure accuracy.

Q & A

  • What is the main topic of the video?

    -The main topic of the video is teaching viewers how to properly measure ingredients for cooking and baking.

  • What are the two types of measuring cups mentioned in the video?

    -The two types of measuring cups mentioned are wet measuring cups and dry measuring cups.

  • What is the purpose of a dry measuring cup?

    -A dry measuring cup is used for measuring dry ingredients like flour, sugar, brown sugar, mayonnaise, and sour cream.

  • How should you measure flour to avoid packing it too tightly?

    -To avoid packing flour too tightly, you should use a scoop or spoon to gently mix and fluff the flour before scooping it into the measuring cup.

  • What does 'sifted flour' mean in a recipe?

    -Sifted flour means that you should sift the flour first and then measure it from the bowl to ensure a lighter and less compacted measurement.

  • How is sugar measured in the video?

    -Sugar is measured by simply dipping the measuring cup into the container and giving it a good swipe to level off the top.

  • What is a tip for keeping brown sugar soft?

    -To keep brown sugar soft, store it in an airtight container with a piece of bread or apple, which helps maintain moisture.

  • How should you measure sticky and viscous liquids like honey or molasses?

    -Use a spouted glass measuring cup and spray the inside with non-stick cooking spray to ensure the liquid slides out easily.

  • What tool is recommended for measuring ingredients by weight?

    -A digital scale is recommended for measuring ingredients by weight, such as chocolate or fruit.

  • Why is it important to zero out the weight of the bowl on a digital scale?

    -Zeroing out the weight of the bowl ensures that you are only measuring the weight of the ingredient and not the bowl itself.

  • How can viewers get help with their own kitchen conundrums?

    -Viewers can write in the comment section of the video or reach out using the hashtag 'kitchen conundrums' to get help with their kitchen problems.

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