Sentences with phrase «amount called for»

The phrase "amount called for" refers to the specific quantity or number of something that is demanded or required in a particular situation. Full definition
To do this, remove about 1/4 cup (60 grams) water from the total amount called for in the recipe and heat it to lukewarm.
The extracts are strong enough that you can taste them well in baked goods, but they're not overwhelming, with the exact amount called for in the recipe.
To be safe though, start out with the original amount called for and add more as needed.
The other changes I made were using fresh crushed pineapple and 1 1/2 cups of pumpkin seeds for the entire seed amount called for.
The total amount called for is determined by the amount the military member is borrowing.
Subtract this amount from the liquid amount called for in the recipe.
I noticed some people are asking if you can substitute the coconut flour with regular a.p. flour, I used cake and pastry flour, same amount called for in using the coconut flour.Also, can the recipe be doubled so I can make them in a 9 × 13 ″ pan next time?
The small amount called for in this recipe is just enough to detox our skin and minimize our pores without leaving it overly dry or irritated.
I usually like things less sweet when using sugar alts, so I measured an equivalent amount called for in the crystal kind, and then I ran it through a coffee grinder to powder it and put it in.
Gear: Peruse enough vinaigrette recipes, and you'll see a fair amount calling for emulsification in a food processor.
I have tweaked a lot of my baked - goods» recipes to make them healthier by first reducing the sugar amount called for (sometimes by as much as half!)
Not sure if such a tiny amount called for would be enough with mine, since when I think about how much sugar would be required to sweeten the whole recipe, 1/4 tsp would most likely not be enough.
Laurie, I've used Spectrum's Palm Oil Shortening — just melt it down and use the liquid amount called for in the recipe.
If you're replacing the granulated sugar in a recipe, substitute the exact amount called for.
I noticed some people are asking if you can substitute the coconut flour with regular a.p. flour, I used cake and pastry flour, same amount called for in using the coconut flour.Also, can the recipe be doubled so I can make them in a 9 × 13 ″ pan next time?
So unless you are cooking rice, pasta, or beans, reduce amount of liquid to 1/2 of the amount called for in your recipe.
For the frosting I mixed the cake with, I swapped out the butter for 1/2 the amount called for of plain 2 % greek yogurt.
You really do need them to add that salty / umami flavor however, if you can find them locally and you tolerate soy, then you could replace them with gluten - free tamari sauce (using about 1/2 of the amount called for in the recipe + a few extra tablespoons of juice from the canned pineapple to get that salty / umami taste).
Sorry this thing is giving me a hard time from my phone... I used whole wheat flour because I was out of regular all purpose... I usually can't taste a big difference except things are occasionally drier but these weren't because all the pumpkin... But I replaced the ginger with turmeric, the allspice with cardamom (in the amounts called for) and omitted the cloves entirely and they were so delicious!!!
Try half the amount called for.
I usually use frozen Wyman's Blueberries and double the amount called for.
I use a mix of nuts and seeds with a bit of raisins equal to the amount you call for and add some cinnamon and about a tablespoon of honey or maple syrup to enhance the flavor.
After an initial taste using 3/4 c. sugar, I increased it to the amount called for because the raw organic sugar I was using seemed to taste more mildly sweet than white sugar.
I slightly increased the amounts called for in the original recipe and upped the garlic quite a bit as well.
I love ginger, but I'm allergic to it and can only use it in very, very small quantities; the amount called for here would be too much for me.
I make it with Trader Joe's spinach + fontina + roasted garlic chicken sausage; TJ's whole wheat rotini; go 1.5 times on the bechamel as suggested; use baby broccoli instead of rabe (and double the amount called for), and add sautéed baby Bella mushrooms.
In the past if I have had to use sugar I just use 1/4 to 1/2 the amount called for in recipes.
Since I only had very hot curry powder in the house, I only used half the amount called for.
Once vigorous and active, feed your starter as much flour and water is needed for the amount called for in your recipe.
I don't add much sugar even when using frozen strawberries, so with them in season, I don't add much, probably half or less than half the amount called for.
I made it just as the recipe called for and even tho I'm not a big soy sauce fan, the amount called for was not overpowering in the least.
For the amount called for in the recipe, why bother?
Whenever I use it baking, I always have to triple the amount called for!
Not sure, but an entire packet of yeast has about 3 teaspoons (1 Tablespoon), which is over double the amount called for.
The amount called for in this recipe will not create an overpowering chocolate flavor.
The amount called for is always an estimate because weather, climate and how you measure flour can affect the recipe.
The only thing I did differently from the recipe was to use an entire jar of peanut butter, because the amount called for would have left a little (and also so I wouldn't have to wash peanut butter out of my measuring cup) and to beat the whipping cream to soft peaks and then add the peanut butter / sugar mixture to the whipping cream and beat until combined and light and fluffy.
Use whole wheat pastry flour for at least half of the amount called for.
Gluten - Free Flours Almond flour: Made from blanched, skinless almonds, this flour is a good swap at one - quarter of the amount called for and adds moistness.
If a recipe calls for xanthan and you want to use psyllium instead, just double the amount called for.
I decided to make it with black eyed peas since I figured it would pair well with the smoky chilies, which I nearly tripled the amount called for.
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