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Best measuring cups and spoons?
GrateEggspectations
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Time to replace ours. Our Pyrex ones have had the writing fade off over time. Tell me about your favourites, please.
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For the times that I do measure stuff, I like the SS ones that have the size/measure etched into the surface vs. painted on.
I usually end up using the 1-cup measure to estimate 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 cups.
I'm probably not the best to be responding to this thread, so I'll see myself out.
Edit: for spoons, I bought 3-4 one-tablespoon measures, and guesstimate teaspoon measures. The spoons cups that are linked together annoy me, so this system works better for me.#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
caliking said:For the times that I do measure stuff, I like the SS ones that have the size/measure etched into the surface vs. painted on.
I usually end up using the 1-cup measure to estimate 1/4, 1/3, 1/2 cups.
I'm probably not the best to be responding to this thread, so I'll see myself out.
Edit: for spoons, I bought 3-4 one-tablespoon measures, and guesstimate teaspoon measures. The spoons cups that are linked together annoy me, so this system works better for me. -
No brand or style allegiance here but I do own the same type volume cup as mentioned by @caliking. Given I do not profess to have the cooking skills of many here, I just eye-ball most of the time although I do have the requisite measuring spoons for help with the eye-ball assessment.
I get where ingredient accuracy is necessary with baking but those days for me are far in the rear-view mirror. Clearly no real answer to your query.
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caliking said:For the times that I do measure stuff"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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One point about measuring spoons: Get the long, thin, rectangular ones, that fit into a spice jar, not the round ones like I have. Wish I'd done that, but I pretty much use my palm for measuring, since I don't bake (much more critical there).
And, you wore out Pyrex?!?!___________"When small men begin to cast big shadows, it means that the sun is about to set."
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What ever my sous chef is using.
For baking, he uses a scale.Maybe your purpose in life is only to serve as an example for others? - LPL
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Botch said:One point about measuring spoons: Get the long, thin, rectangular ones, that fit into a spice jar, not the round ones like I have. Wish I'd done that, but I pretty much use my palm for measuring, since I don't bake (much more critical there).
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if its a 1 cup pyrex, do you really even need the lines. i leave the seal in the herb and rub jars and just peel up an edge and use my hand to measure. then reseal. i would just buy a new pyrex but still keep the old one
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fishlessman said:if its a 1 cup pyrex, do you really even need the lines. i leave the seal in the herb and rub jars and just peel up an edge and use my hand to measure. then reseal. i would just buy a new pyrex but still keep the old one
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in a civilized world one would only measure with a jiggerand all hell would break out if one were to measure laundry detergentfukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it
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I use SS for dry measure
I have this one and like it for liquid. Sturdy and the markings are not going to wear out as they are part of the glass.
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/anchor-hocking-94793ahg18-1-cup-8-oz-triple-pour-spout-glass-measuring-cup-with-lid/55094793A.html
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GrateEggspectations said:fishlessman said:if its a 1 cup pyrex, do you really even need the lines. i leave the seal in the herb and rub jars and just peel up an edge and use my hand to measure. then reseal. i would just buy a new pyrex but still keep the old one
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JohnInCarolina said:caliking said:For the times that I do measure stuffVisalia, Ca @lkapigian
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I use these, they are great because you can see the level from the top or side. I think Alton Brown recommended them. I bought a 3 pack. This is the largest one. I think the middle size is 2cups and the smallest is 1 cup.
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GrateEggspectations said:fishlessman said:if its a 1 cup pyrex, do you really even need the lines. i leave the seal in the herb and rub jars and just peel up an edge and use my hand to measure. then reseal. i would just buy a new pyrex but still keep the old one
how do you measure salt, pepper, and garlic to taste....
fukahwee maineyou can lead a fish to water but you can not make him drink it -
fishlessman said:GrateEggspectations said:fishlessman said:if its a 1 cup pyrex, do you really even need the lines. i leave the seal in the herb and rub jars and just peel up an edge and use my hand to measure. then reseal. i would just buy a new pyrex but still keep the old one
how do you measure salt, pepper, and garlic to taste....Love you bro! -
Legume said:fishlessman said:GrateEggspectations said:fishlessman said:if its a 1 cup pyrex, do you really even need the lines. i leave the seal in the herb and rub jars and just peel up an edge and use my hand to measure. then reseal. i would just buy a new pyrex but still keep the old one
how do you measure salt, pepper, and garlic to taste.... -
Legume said:fishlessman said:GrateEggspectations said:fishlessman said:if its a 1 cup pyrex, do you really even need the lines. i leave the seal in the herb and rub jars and just peel up an edge and use my hand to measure. then reseal. i would just buy a new pyrex but still keep the old one
how do you measure salt, pepper, and garlic to taste....
always wondered how to salt raw chicken to taste. best to have someone else do it
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I bake, a lot. I’ve always weighed dry and wet ingredients. It’s more accurate and efficient than dry wet measure cups. Get yourself a good kitchen scale, you won’t regret it.That being said, until recently I have still relied on dry and wet measuring cups for general cooking. It was just a habit. For the most part, I now cook by weight. For me it’s just more efficient and I’m left with fewer implements to wash. I’m still a dash of this and a pinch of that type of cook tho, which has led to many FaceTime calls when my adult children are attempting to recreate a childhood favorite meal.
As for measuring, I'm loyal to Pyrex. I prefer glass. It is versatile enough to measure in, mix in and performs beautifully in the microwave. I’ve replaced the one cup measure several times (first purchased (1973), as the markings have faded through years of cleaning in the dishwasher. It’s my favorite for proofing yeast.
My measuring spoon preference is less objective. I’m fond of Amco. I just like their heft and sturdiness. @Botch has a valid preference of an elongated bowl to more easily reach into spice bottles. Life is too short Botch, treat yourself to new measuring spoons!IL -
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This is starting to feel like one of SGH’s shaving threads."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike
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With one important distinction - there has not yet been any discussion of orifices here. Let us hope it remains that way. -
My measuring overalls. I use them when measuring orifices while shaving.
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I have to admit that this thread makes me wonder if it was planted by @20stone - in an effort to find a replacement for me or @caliking for the next time there is a butchering/sausagemaking gathering in South Texas.
So far, it looks like @LetsEat is the only one who has passed the audition - although the admission of using a "pinch" or a "dash" may have disqualified him...XXL BGE, Karebecue, Klose BYC, Chargiller Akorn Kamado, Weber Smokey Mountain, Grand Turbo gasser, Weber Smoky Joe, and the wheelbarrow that my grandfather used to cook steaks from his cattle
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I am in the minority. I buy the cheapest I can find, use them like rented mules and replace often.
I suppose I do that with a lot of things.Clinton, Iowa -
Langner91 said:I am in the minority. I buy the cheapest I can find, use them like rented mules and replace often.
I suppose I do that with a lot of things.Love you bro! -
Legume said:Langner91 said:I am in the minority. I buy the cheapest I can find, use them like rented mules and replace often.
I suppose I do that with a lot of things."I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike -
danhoo said:I use SS for dry measure
I have this one and like it for liquid. Sturdy and the markings are not going to wear out as they are part of the glass.
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/anchor-hocking-94793ahg18-1-cup-8-oz-triple-pour-spout-glass-measuring-cup-with-lid/55094793A.html
Volume is volume. One cup of shredded/dessicated cocounut=1 cup of uncooked rice.
In terms of weight, 1 cup(8oz)= approx. 230g. If you scoop 1 cup of shredded coconut, it's not quite close to the weight of 1 cup of uncooked rice. So confusing.
Using weight measures helps, I guess. But, it's somewhat assumed that ingredients scale linearly. I've found that spices don't. Maybe they scale logarithmically in some way.
Moral of the story- Measuring shmeasuring. Except when baking. Baking is chemistry. Stoichiometry is a thing. And, always double the garlic (at least).#1 LBGE December 2012 • #2 SBGE February 2013 • #3 Mini May 2013A happy BGE family in Houston, TX. -
caliking said:danhoo said:I use SS for dry measure
I have this one and like it for liquid. Sturdy and the markings are not going to wear out as they are part of the glass.
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/anchor-hocking-94793ahg18-1-cup-8-oz-triple-pour-spout-glass-measuring-cup-with-lid/55094793A.html
Volume is volume. One cup of shredded/dessicated cocounut=1 cup of uncooked rice.
In terms of weight, 1 cup(8oz)= approx. 230g. If you scoop 1 cup of shredded coconut, it's not quite close to the weight of 1 cup of uncooked rice. So confusing.
Using weight measures helps, I guess. But, it's somewhat assumed that ingredients scale linearly. I've found that spices don't. Maybe they scale logarithmically in some way.
Moral of the story- Measuring shmeasuring. Except when baking. Baking is chemistry. Stoichiometry is a thing. And, always double the garlic (at least).
"I've made a note never to piss you two off." - Stike -
caliking said:danhoo said:I use SS for dry measure
I have this one and like it for liquid. Sturdy and the markings are not going to wear out as they are part of the glass.
https://www.webstaurantstore.com/anchor-hocking-94793ahg18-1-cup-8-oz-triple-pour-spout-glass-measuring-cup-with-lid/55094793A.html
Volume is volume. One cup of shredded/dessicated cocounut=1 cup of uncooked rice.
In terms of weight, 1 cup(8oz)= approx. 230g. If you scoop 1 cup of shredded coconut, it's not quite close to the weight of 1 cup of uncooked rice. So confusing.
Using weight measures helps, I guess. But, it's somewhat assumed that ingredients scale linearly. I've found that spices don't. Maybe they scale logarithmically in some way.
Moral of the story- Measuring shmeasuring. Except when baking. Baking is chemistry. Stoichiometry is a thing. And, always double the garlic (at least).
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