When baking somethings with peanut butter that calls for eggs, crack the eggs in the measuring cup first then pour them in a small bowl and the film it leaves in the measuring cup will prevent the peanut butter from sticking. I have been using this method for years and years it works perfect every time and it adds no extra oil to whatever you are baking ;)
Yes, a thin coating of oil,preferably unflavored. Simply coat the inside of your measuring device with a liguid (eatable) oil. I have had some success using PAM or other cooking spray first. I make peanutbutter cookies all the time they are a favorite here. I was having success using the small amount of oil in the measuring cup and on the spoon. But now i use the Jiff peanutbutter baking sticks what a wonderful idea..
Oh, dude, measuring peanut butter is like trying to tame a wild beast. So, technically speaking, you can use a measuring cup and fill it up to the 1 cup mark, then add about 3 more tablespoons to get around 16.3 ounces. But hey, who's really counting when you're diving into a jar of peanut butter, am I right?
very rare only when you are baking something that has to have peanut butter in it. EX:peanut butter cookies
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I assume you are talking about cooking, I have measured it is both, but it is easier to get out of dry ingredient measuring cups. Scientifically speaking peanut butter is not quite a liquid or a solid so you can probably use either.
Peanut butter is quite simply a product made from crushing and grinding peanuts (after removing shell, skin and kernel) into a paste.
No. Peanut butter contains peanuts.
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It's a solution to people who can't eat solids but need the benefits from peanuts or nuts so they eat peanut butter.
Well it all depends. If you are alergic to something then look on the ingredient label to see if the thing you are alergic to is on there
Maybe, but try this: rub PEANUT BUTTER through the fur. This works for hair as well. And to get the peanut butter out, just use your regular shampoo.
The Average price for a jar of Peanut Butter is $3.29.