Recipe, now What?
ABBR.
What to use?
How many?
How do we do that?
100

You just got a new recipe, what do you do 1st?  

Read is all the way through

100

What does TBSP stand for?

tablespoon

100

What is used to measure larger dry ingredients such as flour and sugar?

dry measuring cups

100

One cup is equal to how many ounces?

8 ounces

100

why is it important to avoid scooping flour

directly from the container?

it packs the flour into the cup

200

What is the yield of a recipe?

number of portions the recipe will make

200

what does c stand for? 

cups

200

What is used to measure are used to measure larger amounts of wet ingredients such as oil, milk and water?

liquid measuring cups

200

How many teaspoons in one tablespoon?

3 teaspoons

200

What ingredient is packed for measurement?  

brown sugar

300
What order are the ingredients usually in on a recipe? 

in the order you will use them

300

What does oz stand for? 

ounces

300

What do you use to measure small amounts of liquid and dry ingredients?

measuring spoons

300

How many quarts are in one gallon?

16 cups

300

Your recipe makes 6 servings, but you only need 3. What is the conversion factor?

1/2

400

What are all of the food items you will need to complete the recipe called?

Ingredients

400

what does G stand for? 

Grams

400


Why should you level dry ingredients off with a straight edge when measuring?

To ensure you have an accurate measurement

400

How many ounces are in a pound?

16 ounces

400

Your recipe makes 6 servings, but need 12. What is the conversion factor?

2

500

What is the name of the list of the steps it takes to create the dish?

Directions or instructions

500

What does L stand for? 

Liter

500

List 2 types of measurement that can be used to indicate how much of each ingredient is needed

Weight, volume, or count

500

How many cups in a pint?  

2 cups

500

How do you determine the conversion factor when adjusting a recipe?

Servings needed divided by servings in original recipe

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