The recipe you’re following calls for 1 cup of all-purpose flour. Does it really matter how you measure it or which measuring cup you grab out of your kitchen cabinet? Actually, yes. And the vegetable ...
It's the best way to measure sticky ingredients.
It's a no-brainer: Most recipes need exact measurements. But do you have what it takes to tackle that cookie recipe? Maybe, maybe not. With NYC apartments being so tiny and kitchen cupboard space ...
When I hear “measuring cups,” one question comes to mind: wet or dry? Early on in my baking life, I used dry measuring cups for everything — and I regularly had to clean up kitchen-oil spills after ...
Senior food Editor Chris Morocco cooks (almost) every single day of the year. He’s always in the kitchen—developing recipes, filming demos, meal planning, feeding his family... So when he makes a ...
There are basically two kinds of measuring cups: one type for liquids and the other for dry goods such as flour and sugar. Measuring cups for dry ingredients are generally made of metal or plastic, ...
Stop tossing measuring cups into a drawer and create more kitchen storage space with this simple DIY organizer that can be ...