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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you can add butter and not add the oil. Just make sure that the butter is slightly melted and use the same measure
85 grams of melted butter is about one third of a standard cup measure.
Well, honey, a half cup of butter is equal to 113.5 grams. So, if you're looking to get your baking game on point, make sure you measure that butter right. Don't skimp on the good stuff!
It would all depend on what you are measuring
Liquid measure - 8 oz.
160 grams butter = 2/3 cup butter Conversion chart on this website below:
There are 225 grams in one cup of butter.
You look at the weight on the side of the tub and calculate.
Melt the butter & measure the amount it needs. If it needs 2/3 cup oil, use that much melted butter.
The phrase "How much butter could a buttercup cup if a buttercup could cup butter" is a play on words and does not have a literal answer. It combines the idea of a buttercup flower with the action of cupping butter. In reality, buttercups are flowers and cannot cup butter, so the question is nonsensical and meant to be a fun and whimsical wordplay.