- Adjusting portion sizes for family meals
- Scaling up or down commercial recipes
- Measuring nut flours that expand when mixed with air
- Estimating butter portions without a scale at hand
| Ingredient | Approximate Weight (grams) | Ounces Approximation |
|---|---|---|
| Almond flour (1 cup) | 140 | 4.93 oz |
| Shredded cheddar cheese (2 cups) | 140 | 4.93 oz |
| Butter (unsalted) | 140 | 4.93 oz |
| All-purpose flour (cup) | 140 | 4.93 oz |
| Granulated sugar | 140 | 4.93 oz |
- Always tare your scale before adding ingredients.
- Use a container with clear volume markings if you measure by volume first.
- Check for recipe origin; some European recipes use metric units exclusively.
- Convert all values to the same system before calculating.
- Round numbers to the nearest tenth unless your recipe demands higher precision.
- Confusing fluid ounces with weight ounces for liquids.
- Ignoring air pockets when scooping flour instead of spooning and leveling.
- Using outdated conversion tables that underestimate modern product variations.
- Overlooking the impact of humidity on flour absorption rates.