For butter, you can use a measuring cup, or a liquid measuring cup. They have the same measurements, just used for different purposes. Also, on sticks of butter they have measurements on the rapper, which make it very help for measurements! Good luck in your cooking!
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?
Butter is one type of shortening. Use a cup of butter.
One stick plus 2 tablespoons or just half way between 1/2 and 3/4.
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.
you cannot use ml when measuring with butter.
To measure two-thirds of a cup when you don't have a two-thirds measuring cup, you can use a one-third measuring cup and fill it twice. Another option is to use a half-cup measuring cup and fill it one and a third times.
no butter is simply butter
1. Use a measuring cup not a measuring jug. 2. Use a tea spoon/ tablespoon
Use a measuring cup with a 1-cup marking. 8 ounces = 1 cup.
Dry measuring cup
Yes, for one cup of shortening use one cup of butter.
Measuring cup used for measuring water,peas,corn,rice and others when cooking for short it's used for measuring ingredients when cooking