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A Note on Conversions

Some say cooking is a science and an art. We would say that geography has a hand in it, too. Flour milled in the United Kingdom and elsewhere will feel and taste different from flour milled in the United States. So, while we cannot promise that the loaf of bread you bake in Canada or England will taste the same as a loaf baked in the States, we can offer guidelines for converting weights and measures. We also recommend that you rely on your instincts when making our recipes. Refer to the visual cues provided. If the bread dough hasn’t “come together in a ball,” as described, you may need to add more flour—even if the recipe doesn’t tell you so. You be the judge.

The recipes in this book were developed using standard U.S. measures following U.S. government guidelines. The charts below offer equivalents for U.S., metric, and Imperial (U.K.) measures. All conversions are approximate and have been rounded up or down to the nearest whole number. For example:

1 teaspoon = 4.929 milliliters, rounded up to 5 milliliters

1 ounce = 28.349 grams, rounded down to 28 grams

VOLUME CONVERSIONS

U.S.

METRIC

1 teaspoon

5 milliliters

2 teaspoons

10 milliliters

1 tablespoon

15 milliliters

2 tablespoons

30 milliliters

¹⁄
4
cup

59 milliliters

¹⁄
3
cup

79 milliliters

¹⁄
2
cup

118 milliliters

³⁄
4
cup

177 milliliters

1 cup

237 milliliters

1¹⁄
4
cups

296 milliliters

1¹⁄
2
cups

355 milliliters

2 cups

473 milliliters

2¹⁄
2
cups

592 milliliters

3 cups

710 milliliters

4 cups (1 quart)

0.946 liter

1.06 quarts

1 liter

4 quarts (1 gallon)

3.8 liters

WEIGHT CONVERSIONS

OUNCES

GRAMS

¹⁄
2

14

³⁄
4

21

1

28

1¹⁄
2

43

2

57

2¹⁄
2

71

3

85

3¹⁄
2

99

4

113

4¹⁄
2

128

5

142

6

170

7

198

8

227

9

255

10

283

12

340

16 (1 pound)

454

CONVERSIONS FOR INGREDIENTS COMMONLY USED IN BAKING

Baking is an exacting science. Because measuring by weight is far more accurate than measuring by volume, and thus more likely to achieve reliable results, in our recipes we provide ounce measures in addition to cup measures for many ingredients. Refer to the chart below to convert these measures into grams.

INGREDIENT

OUNCES

GRAMS

Flour

1 cup all-purpose flour*

5

142

1 cup cake flour

4

113

1 cup whole wheat flour

5¹⁄
2

156

Sugar

1 cup granulated (white) sugar

7

198

1 cup packed brown sugar (light or dark)

7

198

1 cup confectioners’ sugar

4

113

Cocoa Powder

1 cup cocoa powder

3

85

Butter†

4 tablespoons (¹⁄
2
stick, or ¹⁄
4
cup)

2

57

8 tablespoons (1 stick, or ¹⁄
2
cup)

4

113

16 tablespoons (2 sticks, or 1 cup)

8

227

* U.S. all-purpose flour, the most frequently used flour in this book, does not contain leaveners, as some European flours do. These leavened flours are called self-rising or self-raising. If you are using self-rising flour, take this into consideration before adding leavening to a recipe.

† In the United States, butter is sold both salted and unsalted. We generally recommend unsalted butter. If you are using salted butter, take this into consideration before adding salt to a recipe.

OVEN TEMPERATURES

FAHRENHEIT

CELSIUS

GAS MARK (IMPERIAL)

225

105

¹⁄
4

250

120

¹⁄
2

275

130

1

300

150

2

325

165

3

350

180

4

375

190

5

400

200

6

425

220

7

450

230

8

475

245

9

CONVERTING TEMPERATURES FROM AN INSTANT-READ THERMOMETER

We include doneness temperatures in many of our recipes, such as those for poultry, meat, and bread. We recommend an instant-read thermometer for the job. Refer to the table above to convert Fahrenheit degrees to Celsius. Or, for temperatures not represented in the chart, use this simple formula:

Subtract 32 degrees from the Fahrenheit reading, then divide the result by 1.8 to find the Celsius reading.

EXAMPLE:

“Roast until chicken thighs register 175 degrees.” To convert:

175˚ F – 32 = 143˚

143˚ ÷ 1.8 = 79.44˚C, rounded down to 79˚C

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