Sentences with phrase «grams measurements»

"Grams measurements" refers to the act of quantifying the weight of something in grams. It is a system of measurement commonly used to determine the mass of objects or ingredients for cooking, scientific experiments, or medication dosage, among other applications. Full definition
A kitchen scale — this has come in so handy for gram measurements in baking, as well as for helping to portion control when dieting.
OK, first of all: I love you for including gram measurements!
So sorry but a lot of my new recipes and recipes in my book will be in gram measurements too.
When I used the 110 gram measurement of the ground flax seed it came out to almost 2 cups, is that correct or should it be 55 gram?
Also, it would be super helpful to include gram measurements on these recipes.
I normally bake using gram measurements because they are much more precise.
I too prefer gram measurements, but was pressed for time this round.
Are you going to include gram measurements to each of your recipes the classes?
I only had flax seed and almond meal, so searched conversions and made the recipe with gram measurements (weighing ingredients seems so much easier anyway... maybe you can provide weights with future recipes?
I've now updated the recipe to grams where I could and where it is likely to be important — I will definitely pay more attention to providing gram measurements in the future, as well.
Hi Vera, I'm not sure about the exact gram measurements.
I was hoping that you had the recipe in gram measurements as well as cups — being a British woman, I have no idea what cups are or how they're used or even why and just can not understand them.
Hi Deb, any chance that you will add in gram measurements when you re-test this?
But according to your conversions page and other recipes on the site (for example the strawberry summer cake) 1/2 cup granulated sugar equals 100 grams... When given, I prefer using grams measurements with my digital scale, but I have also a measuring cup and I usually don't get confused.
Hi Denise, the full written recipe for this loaf will be up on the blog tomorrow with all the gram measurements.
So sorry but sadly I don't have the gram measurements for the chia seeds, I just use a regular tablespoon.
Hi Sarah, so sorry but sadly I don't have the gram measurements for this recipe but I think you may be able to find the conversion online.
So sorry but I don't have the gram measurements for this recipe although I'm sure there's a way of finding out online x
Hi Hope, I prefer to work in gram measurements are it's slightly more accurate so I would go with the 350g.
Hi, sadly I don't have the gram measurements for this recipe.
Hi Ella — I went to make these yesterday and I was finding it too difficult to navigate turning all these gram measurements into cups — do you happen to know (approx) what they are?
Hi Kirsty, the gram measurements are correct, you can find the recipe in book two on p206 too!
Hi Katie, the gram measurements are in the book.
Sadly there isn't a gram measurement for the potatoes.
Hi Emily, so sorry but sadly I don't have the gram measurements for this recipe.
All my new recipes and recipes in the book have the quantities in grams I just don't have the time to go through all my old recipes and get the gram measurements.
For all my future recipe, I will be trying to get both the cup and gram measurements.
You'll also be pleased to hear that from now on I'll always be adding the gram measurement of each ingredient, as well as the cups!
Hi Lisa, sadly I don't have the gram measurements for this recipe.
Lastly, I found the cup measurements did not equal the gram measurements given (1 UK metric cup of pumpkin seeds weighed 150g, not 200g) so I made a few small adjustments.
That flavor is much less noticeable in the chocolate one, even my mom (who hates sweet potato) loves the chocolate one so maybe give that one a shot next I am not used to baking by weight but am getting into the habit and have started including the gram measurement on my most recent ones, so hopefully that helps!
i halved the recipe + followed your gram measurements.
I've just recently started including the gram measurements, so any recipe before October 9th doesn't have the weights.
Gram measurements are so helpful!
Hi, iM just wondering if theirs a any chance you could provided the gram measurements for the two layer cake?
I'm trying again using only 2 cups of water, but I just wanted to point out that the magazine also doesn't specify the water temperature and your gram measurements differ greatly between the online recipe and the printed one.
Would love if you would include the gram measurements too.
I used four extremely dead bananas for this recipe, but my biggest advice is to use extremely dead bananas and when in doubt: use your kitchen scale and follow the gram measurements provided in the recipe below.
For more mooncake madness, try our adapted and version of Rebecca's Chocolate Almond Mooncakes from the September / October issue, updated with a gram measurement correction.
can u please convert these cup measurements into gram measurements.
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