Equivalent measures
Mixing and cooking terms
Measurement Abbreviations
Kitchen equipment
mixed review
100

3 teaspoons =

1 tablespoon 

100

Toss

To lightly mix ingredients by tumbling them with tongs 

100

teaspoon 

tsp
100
Grader/shredder 

two or four sided metal cutting tool with openings of different sizes

100

Pairing knife 

smallest kitchen knife used to remove thin peel from fruits and vegetables 

200

1 pint =

2 cups 

200

Boil 

to cook food in hot liquids, 212 F 

200

quart

qt.

200

Can opener 

Either hand or electric. Used to cut lids of metal cans 

200

1/2 pint

1 cup

300

1 gallon =

8 pints

300

preheat

to turn on a appliance or oven to a desired temp about 5-10 minutes in advance

300

degrees Fahrenheit

F

300

Dry measuring cups

Used to measure dry and solid ingredients 

300

2 pints

1 quart

400

16 ounces =

1 pound

400

Cream

 to beat solid fats and sugar with a wooden spoon or electric mixer

400

pt

pint

400

Used to drain liquids from food and is a bowl pierced with holes

Colander 

400

To stir/mix ingredients until they are thoroughly combined and smooth

Blend

500

5 tablespoons =

 1/3 cup

500

Saute

To lightly brown or cook food in a small amount of hot fat over moderate heat; pieces of food are cut into small or thin pieces preserving texture, moisture, and flavor

500

lb

pound

500

Pastry Blender 

Several pieces of curved metal attached to a handle. Used to blend flour and solid fat; blending butter and cheese mixtures

500

If the needed butter for 36 cookies is 1/2 cup how much butter do I need to make 12 cookies?

3 tb