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The Best Measuring Cups (and When to Use Them)
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We independently review everything we recommend. When you buy through our links, we may earn a commission. Learn more› By Ray Aguilera, Ganda Suthivarakom and Sarah Zorn Accurate measuring cups can ...
When I hear “measuring cups,” one question comes to mind: wet or dry? Early on in my baking life, I used dry measuring cups for everything — and I regularly had to clean up kitchen-oil spills after ...
Yes, you really need different types of cups for measuring dry and liquid ingredients. While dry ingredients need to be scooped into a cup and leveled off at the top, liquids level themselves. Liquid ...
A good set of measuring cups might not be the sexiest tool in your kitchen drawer, but they’re easily one of the most essential. Whether you’re baking a batch of chocolate chip cookies or scaling down ...
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