I don't think I'd ever try any of those recipes ... but I have one of those brains that WANTS TO KNOW (if you know what I mean).
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Every time I look up a recipe, I remember that the official ones are British, and I don't have a kitchen scale, so I skip it again.
Jesse, I believe I have more than one. I'll take a look.
Thank you, but I am fine with Imperial measurements and American recipes!
Someone once commented that if the U.S. ever went metric the only people who'd be familiar with the measurements were scientists and drug dealers.
Someone once commented that if the U.S. ever went metric the only people who'd be familiar with the measurements were scientists and drug dealers.
And obsessive bakers!
You can make castor sugar by whirring regular sugar in a blender or food processor for 10 seconds or so.
The oven thing is just impossible to translate or understand. That's my position anyway.
Well, it's not like I'm going to actually make anything they did on the show ... I just want to know. Thanks for the explanations (but I do remember seeing superfine sugar - which I assume would be castor sugar - in the store).
Anyone else watching Drag Race All-Stars?