The measurements in my family’s recipe cards- Some. Enough, but not too much. They made magic measuring with a china teacup (a premium inside a box of something) portioned from an immense bag of flour. And generations of experience with wood burning stoves/ovens.
Pharmakeus Ubik about 3 years ago
Baking IS chemistry. Follow the recipe and you’ll seldom go wrong.
some idiot from R'lyeh Premium Member about 3 years ago
There are two types of baker.
The ones who have temperature controls to put a Russian chemistry lab to shame, and the ones whose recipes contain world like “dash” and “handful”.
TheBigPickle about 3 years ago
Ah, Chaos vs Order… a match made in… hmm.. somewhere…
RonnieAThompson Premium Member about 3 years ago
P1 he has a knife in his right hand. P3 his right hand is empty so where is the spoon that he is supposedly holding?
saxie5 about 3 years ago
Eyes on the prize! If you knock the tea spoon out of Dan’s hand he can’t finish making the tasty treat!
Ryan B Premium Member about 3 years ago
Look out, Danny. It’s building up. She’ll knock that spoon out the very next time you’re baking!
Ryan B Premium Member about 3 years ago
Look out, Danny. It’s building up. She’s gonna knock that spoon out the very next time you’re baking.
Judeeye Premium Member about 3 years ago
You two really make a great couple. ❤
goboboyd about 3 years ago
The measurements in my family’s recipe cards- Some. Enough, but not too much. They made magic measuring with a china teacup (a premium inside a box of something) portioned from an immense bag of flour. And generations of experience with wood burning stoves/ovens.
MissyTiger about 3 years ago
Ahem, I won’t believe that Dan is a “Precision Baker” until I see him using a kitchen scale! ;)