The easiest way is to check the nutrition labeling on the package. If you are lucky, it will say something like "Serving size = 1 tbsp". If it doesn't, you will have to actually get a scale, measure out 1 tablespoon, weight it, then divide the 5.1 by the weight of the pudding.
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The amount of dry pudding mix needed can vary depending on the recipe, but typically, one packet of dry pudding mix is about 3.4 ounces, which is roughly 10 tablespoons. If you require a specific measurement, always check the package instructions for the exact amount needed for your recipe.
1 ounce = 1/8 cup = 2 tbsp = 6 tsp You can measure one ounce on a scale. Also, most large boxes of pudding mix are 5.9, or approximately 6 ounces. So, you could measure out 1/6 of the pudding mix in your box. (check the size of your box) Good luck.
How to Convert Dry Ounces to Tablespoons Look at your recipe to see how many dry ounces are called for. 1 Enter the number into your calculator and multiple by 2.38. The answer will give you the number of tablespoons. 2 Convert tablespoons to dry ounces. Look at your recipe to see how many tablespoons are called for. Enter the number into your calculator and divide by 2.38. T he answer will give you the number of dry ounces. 3 Make sure that you are converting dry ounces and not fluid ounces -- the ratio for fluid ounces to tablespoon is 1:2.
There are 64 tablespoons in 32 dry ounces. This is because there are 2 tablespoons in 1 dry ounce.
.375 ounces of dry yeast is approximately equal to 1.5 tablespoons. Since 1 tablespoon of dry yeast typically weighs about 0.25 ounces, you can multiply the number of tablespoons by the weight per tablespoon to convert between the two measurements. Thus, 1.5 tablespoons would equal 0.375 ounces.
There are 2 tablespoons in 1 ounce of liquid. This conversion applies to both liquid and dry measurements in cooking and baking. Therefore, if you need to convert ounces to tablespoons, simply multiply the number of ounces by 2.
There are approximately 5 tablespoons in 1 dry ounce of dry salad dressing seasoning mix.
No, you use the pudding mix as a dry ingredient.
Depends on what the dry goods is.
That is 2 tablespoons
Depends entirely WHAT the dry powder is.