Measuring, Kitchen Math, and Reading Recipes
What is the conventional equivalent of 1/3 cup
51/3 tablespoons
Which of the following does not need to be included in a well-written recipe
Abbreviations
1 cup is equivalent to 18 tablespoons
False
A well-written recipe should list ingredients in alphabetical order.
False
Baking powder and baking soda can be substituted for one another
False
Breads and cakes tend to rise less during baking at high altitudes.
False
Brown sugar should be sifted before spooning it into a dry measuring cup.
False
Fats, such as shortening and peanut butter, should be pressed into liquid measuring cups with a rubber spatula to get accurate measurements.
False
Two tablespoons of cornstarch can be substituted foe one tablespoon of flour in a recipe.
False
1 fluid ounces=2 tablespoons
True
1 tablespoons is equivalent to 3 teaspoons
True
1/2 cup is equivalent to 8 Tablespoons
True
A meal manager should read through a recipe before he or she begins to prepare it.
True
At the store, many foods are sold by the pint or by the quart. Many recipes will ask you to measure those foods by the cup.
True
Garnishes can improve the appearance and food value of a sandwich.
True
Many recipe software programs alow users to prepare budgets, shopping lists, and nutritional analyses.
True
People would be less likely to choose foods that provide empty calories when nutritious snack foods are conveniet.
True
Rotating tasks on a time-work schedule from one time to the next gives everyone a range of kitchen experience.
True
The best eggs to use for baking and cooking are Grade AA by the USDA, size large
True
Time schedules differ depending on the menu.
True
Uneven distribution of microwaves can cause foods to cook unevenly.
True
Which of the following is the correct abbreviaion
lb
The main metric unit of measure used in recipes is the
milliliter
Which of the following is the correct abbreviation for ounce?
oz.