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My Aunt taught me this trick many years ago. If you ever need to get
the right amount of Shortening for say...Your home made Pie Crust, here is a simple yet easy way to do it. Most Pie Crust recipes call for 1/2 cup of shortening. If you don't have a measuring cup, or you are just trying to save a little time, you can take a 1 cup measuring cup and fill it to the 1/2 cup line with COLD water, then you can spoon in your shortening, butter, or margerine until the water level reaches the 1 cup line. This will give you the 1/2 of shortening, butter or margerine that you need for your recipe. Just remember to use COLD water as warm water will melt what ever it is you are trying to measure. I use this method everytime I bake as it is faster and cuts down on the dirty dishes I have when I am through baking. Try it and let me know what YOU think. Check out my Blog at: http://oldfashioncooking.blogspot.com |
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