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Cooking Tip: How To Measure Ingredients

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Cooking Tip: How To Measure Ingredients

Cooking Tip: How To Measure Ingredients

Originally posted in 2015. Updated 12/8/22.

Hey folks! The holiday season is upon us, and seasonal baking has kicked into full gear in homes across the country.

Of the many things I’ve learned over the years in my culinary creations, using the correct measuring equipment for baking is essential to ensure you get the same results each time. It is crucial in baking, as exact measurements are critical. Where cooking lends itself to adding “a little of this and a little of that,” baking is a precise science. Follow along as I explain the different tools and measurements.

Use dry ingredient measuring cups for the following:

Solids

Solids are best measured in a dry cup and include flour, cocoa powder, powdered sugar (confectioner sugar), sugar, brown sugar, and extra ingredients (nuts, dried fruit, chips, etc.). Flour, cocoa powder, and powdered sugar are best spooned into the measuring cup and leveled off with the back of a knife, whereas sugar can be scooped out of a bag or container and then leveled off with a knife. Brown sugar, unless otherwise noted, is usually scooped and firmly packed in the dry measuring cup. Extra ingredients may be scooped into a dry measuring cup.

Semi-liquids include peanut butter, yogurt, applesauce, sour cream, mashed bananas, shortening, and butter (if not in stick form). For the ingredients that need to be packed down, like peanut butter, butter (not in stick form), and shortening, spoon the ingredients into a dry measuring cup, pack them down with a spatula, and level with the back of a knife or spatula. For the other semi-liquids (yogurt, applesauce, sour cream, mashed bananas, etc.), spoon into (like you do with flour) the dry measuring cups and level off with the straight edge of a knife or spatula.  

Liquid Sweeteners, while typically classified as a liquid, these sticky ingredients are best if measured in a dry measuring cup and sprayed with a bit of cooking oil before use.

Use liquid measuring cups for:

Liquids include milk, oil, water, and melted butter. Use a 1, 2, 4, or 8 liquid measuring cup with markings for lesser amounts on the side of the cup. Always make sure the liquid measuring cup is on a level surface, and always read the measurement at eye level.  

For wet (liquid) and dry (solid) ingredients:

For smaller amounts of dry, solid, or liquid ingredients, use measuring spoons (teaspoons, Tablespoons, or less) to measure.

Helpful hints

To sift or not to sift?

If a recipe calls for “1 cup of flour, sifted,” — measure the flour, then sift it. If a recipe calls for “1 cup of sifted flour,” — sift the flour, then measure. It all depends on where the word “sifted” is in the ingredient wording. If “sifted” is before the ingredient name, sift before measuring. If “sifted” is after the ingredient name, sift after measuring.- Sally’s Baking Addiction. The same goes for confectioners’ sugar (powdered sugar).

Make your holiday baking stress free by following these simple measuring guidelines. Happy baking!

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Baked Chicken Tenders with Cranberry Mustard Recipe

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Baked Chicken Tenders with Cranberry Mustard Recipe

Cook Time: 20 minutes    

Prep Time: 15 minutes  

Difficulty: Easy

Are you searching for easy chicken recipes to add to your recipe cache? We have got you covered! We wanted to share one of our family's most requested recipes, Baked Chicken Tenders with Cranberry Mustard Dipping Sauce. So tasty!

If your household is anything like ours, chicken in different forms graces your table at least once a week. These easy baked savory chicken tenders, seasoned with Cherchies® Garlic Seasoning, are crispy and crunchy outside, and tender and juicy inside, and family favorite. Complementing the garlic chicken as a flavorful dipping sauce, is the pièce de resistance, Cherchies® sweet and spicy Cranberry Mustard (or Cherchies® Champagne or Hot Banana Pepper Mustards for more kick). Delicious!

Chicken tenders are a meal enjoyed by most, and these garlicky Baked Chicken Tenders With Cranberry Mustard will not disappoint, but make a double batch of these beauties because they will disappear before your eyes. Serve them with our Strawberry Spinach Salad Recipe and Cream Cheese Pie Recipe for a completely satisfying meal!

Comment below and let us know if you tried these tasty tenders. We love hearing from our friends!

As always, thank you for visiting. Please stop back for more delicious recipes, cooking tips, entertaining ideas, and so much more!

Enjoy!

Ingredients

Preparation 

*If using boneless chicken breast, slice the breasts vertically (halve the chicken breasts by slicing the chicken breast  in half and pound the chicken between two sheets of plastic wrap until 1/2" thick).  

Prepare the flour/bread crumb station.  Arrange three shallow containers (I used pie plates) side by side, with the first container containing the flour, the second containing the beaten eggs, and the third containing the ground rice Chex, Cherchies® Garlic Seasoning, and pepper (mixed together).

Forks or tongs work best for this next step.  First, dip both sides of the cutlets into the flour, shaking off the excess.  Next, cover both sides of the cutlets with the egg, and then the seasoned cereal crumbs.

Brush a jelly roll (or 13x9) pan with Olive oil.  Place coated chicken in pan and spray chicken with cooking spray.

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Bake chicken at 350 degrees for 20 minutes, or until done (juices come out clear when pierced with a fork or knife).

Serve Cherchies® Cranberry Mustard as a delightful dipping sauce, and add our Strawberry Spinach Salad for a quick and easy meal.  Dinner is served!

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Apple Butter Oatmeal Recipe

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Apple Butter Oatmeal Recipe

Cook Time: 5 minutes (approx. 2 minutes in microwave)

Difficulty:  Easy

Sometimes the simplest ideas are right under your nose. Take for example oatmeal. Yes, a somewhat simplistic topic, but there's so much you can do with oatmeal (breakfast, healthy snacks, bread crumbs (yep), crisps, cookies...oh my, and it's so good for you!).

I'm always looking for fresh and easy recipes to share with you but had writer's block this morning...as I was eating my oatmeal. Duh! 

I love to add new flavors to my morning oatmeal, and as I looked into my kitchen pantry, it dawned on me...of course...apple butter, a specialty gourmet condiment I had all along!

Why hadn't I thought of this before?  I added about 1-2 Tablespoons of our Cherchies® Apple Butter Spread (I'm very picky about my apple butter), plus cinnamon, as well as a surprise at the end.  The end result, delicious and satisfying!

Ingredients

Preparation 

Combine the oats, water, apple butter spread, and the cinnamon.  Add water.  Stir together.

Heat oatmeal in the microwave for 1- 1 /2 min, or until desired consistency.  Now for the surprise...add a handful of dark chocolate chips, just because...Stir and enjoy!

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