Ever want to bake a few cookies without making an entire recipe? Dividing measurements isn't as always as easy as cutting 1 cup in half. Sometimes a recipe calls for 1/3 cup or even worse...1 egg. There are a couple ways to divide measurements that will make dividing a recipe much easier and will let you bake your cake and eat it too. Show
Break It Down A lot measurements in recipes are easy to divide and breakdown, especially when just dividing a recipe in half. Half of 1 cup is 1/2 cup, half of 1/2 cup is 1/4 cup, and half of 2/3 cups = 1/3 cup. Others aren't as simple. Take 3/4 cup for example. To divide it in half, it's helpful to break it down. Half of 3/4 cup would be 1/4 cup plus 2 tablespoons, or 6 tablespoons. Half of 1/3 cup is even trickier. 1/3 cup equals 5 tablespoons plus 1 teaspoon so, half of 1/3 cup would be 2 tablespoons plus 2 teaspoons. Breaking everything down into tablespoons and teaspoons makes dividing measurements a little easier and helpful to know what cup measurements are made of.
Weigh It Break out your kitchen scale and your calculator because the easiest way to divide a recipe in half is to weigh it then divide. This is especially helpful when you want to divide a recipe in half with a recipe that calls for an odd number of eggs. Knowing how much ingredients weigh will allow you to divide them much more easily and much more accurately! When it comes to baking, kitchen scales are extremely useful and will give you more consistent success in the kitchen. They're also relatively inexpensive. Here are how much common ingredients weigh in grams.
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How To Measure 3/4 Cup Without Measuring Cup?The easiest way to measure 3/4 cups without a measuring cup is by using a tablespoon. One cup equals 16 tablespoons so 3/4 of 16tbs equals 12 tbs. 1 cup = 16 tablespoons 3/4 cup = 12 tablespoons Quick Measurements Converter Chart1/4 Cup1/3 Cup2/3 Cup3/4 Cup1 Cup4 tbsp5.3 tbsp10.7 tbsp12 tbsp16 tbsp12 tsp16 tsp32 tsp36 tsp48 tsp2 fluid oz2.6 fluid oz5.4 fluid oz6 fluid oz8oz59 ml78 ml158 ml177 ml236 mlIf you are a visual learner like me, then here is a video of different ways you can get 3/4 of a cup (without a measuring cup). 6 Easy Ways to Measure 3/4 Cup (Without a Measuring Cup) Emergency GuideI know how frustrating it can be to try and measure everything properly. It’s a pain in the neck especially when you have to halve or double a recipe and all the weights and measurements get all over the place. Just in case you find yourself needing to make a cake and you realize at the last minute that you do not have a measuring cup, fear not. Here are some easy ways you can measure out 3/4 of a cup with things in your home and kitchen. Does Vaseline Expire? Is Petroleum Jelly Safe or Toxic? 1. Use Household ItemsYou can use any household items like glasses (that you know are 12 ounces) and measure out 3/4 cup of dry ingredients. While this is eye-balling it so it will not be an exact science Quick Conversion Hacks if you have to eyeball it.
(*These are all estimations) 2. Use a Digital Kitchen ScaleA digital kitchen scale is super easy and quick to use. By knowing the weight equivalents for dry goods or by using a volume-to-weight conversion chart for liquids, you can easily weigh your ingredients. Why Measure by Weight?Measuring by weight is more accurate. There are no density problems when measuring by weight (this is of course only to do with dry ingredients). Six ounces of flour is always six ounces of flour and nothing is going to change that. However, if you are measuring water that is another story. How Much Does Water Weigh?The weight of a volume of water can be found given the density, which is the mass compared to the volume. The density of water is 1 kilogram per liter (kg/L) at 39.2°. This means that 1 liter (L) of water = 1 kilogram (kg) 1 milliliter (mL) of water = 1 gram (g) Water Weight Calculator Inch Calculator3. Use a tablespoon or teaspoonUsing tablespoons and teaspoons can also yield a one-quarter-cup measurement. It might take a while to pour it all into your mixing bowl though. For reference: 4 tablespoons (tbs) = 1/4 cup & 12 tablespoons (tbs) = 3/4 cup 12 teaspoons (tps) = 1/4 cup & 36 teaspoons (tps) = 3/4 cup Easy tbs/tps conversions
4. Use your handIf you don’t have any spoons or other utensils available, you can use your hand to estimate one-quarter, one-half, and three-quarter cups. To measure a quarter cup, simply scoop the ingredient into your cupped hand, your hand should be half full, which is equal to 1/4 cup. Now just do that 3 times. Some more easy conversions using your hand
5. Convert 3/4 cups to ouncesAnother way to measure 3/4 cups without using a measuring cup is by converting it into ounces. Since there are 8 ounces in a cup, 3/4 cups are equal to 6 ounces. Easy cups to ounces conversions
6. ComparisonsBy knowing the weight of one thing you can measure another. Find something that has the weight written on the packaging. Many food packages have the weight on the side of the products. All you need to do is find one that is similar in volume and density to the item that you are trying to measure and from there you can roughly guess. Quick Ways to Measure small amounts
Uses For Vodka: 10 Uses For Your Health So Do you know to Measure 3/4 Cup Without a Measuring Cup?So there you have it – six different ways to measure 3/4 cups without a measuring cup! Whether you’re using kitchen tools, digital scales, tablespoons or teaspoons, hands, or even mason jars, you should be able to find a method that works for you so that if a raccoon comes over you will be able to know what to do! How do you convert 3/4 of a cup?How to Convert Measurements to Tablespoons and Teaspoons. 1 cup = 16 tbsp.. Half of 1 cup = 8 tbsp.. 3/4 cup = 12 tbsp.. Half of 3/4 cup = 6 tbsp.. 1/2 cup = 8 tbsp.. Half of 1/2 cup = 4 tbsp.. 1/3 cup = 5 tbsp + 1 tsp.. Half of 1/3 cup = 2 tbsp + 2 tsp.. What can I use instead of 3 4 cup?If you don't want to dirty even more measuring cups and spoons, I will often use 1/3 cup as half of 3/4 cup. That's because 3/4 cup is the same as 0.75 cup. If you divide 0.75 in half, you'll get 0.375, which is very close to the 0.333 which is 1/3 cup.
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