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How do you measure 23 cup of butter?

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Anonymous

15y ago
Updated: 8/17/2019

One cup is eight ounces so 23 cups is 11 and 1/2 pounds. Also 23 cups is 46 sticks of butter.

Or To mesaure one cup: Subtract the amount of butter you need out of the size of your measuring cup. Say your measuring cup is 1 1/2c and you need 1c. So you would fill the measuring cup to 1/2 a cup with water, then put butter to float in the water until the water rises to 1 1/2c. Carefully pour the water out.

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