3 cups spaghetti
cnjg6677
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If a recipe wants 3 cups spaghetti dry how do I measure that out
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1 cup = 8 FL. Oz..8
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My go-to is to Google how many grams is one cup of dry spaghetti and pick something that looks reasonable.2
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There's an inexpensive tool you can buy to measure spaghetti (look up "spaghetti measurer").
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Redordeadhead wrote: »
Yeah, but you wrote FLUID oz.
Which is heavier.. a pound of flour or a pound of water?
(Play jeopardy song in the background)5 -
Why would any recipe tell you to measure dry spaghetti in cups?! Bad recipe 🤣4
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gallicinvasion wrote: »Why would any recipe tell you to measure dry spaghetti in cups?! Bad recipe 🤣
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Look at the package. Does it list nutritional information by "cup"? If it does, it should also list a weight next to it. You can use that for your calculation. However, if it doesn't, you can use a general amount from an online converter. At the one I looked at, it says that 1 cup of dried spaghetti is 91 grams. So you would want to measure out 273 grams for your recipe.2
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Put the dry spaghetti on food scale and weigh it - 80g (dry pasta) is a decent portion size.
Cups is a silly method not a great method to weigh anything let alone long spaghetti - imagine having to break it up to fit into cups....2 -
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Count the calories of your ingredients. Look at how many calories are left. Fill those up with spaghetti in grams.1
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i hate cup measures like that - and i always adjust my recipes to g/oz sizes - in this case - i would say a normal serving size of spaghetti is 2oz dry (56g-ish)
in dry measure - a cup is still 8oz so you could say 8ozx3 = 24oz for your total weight0 -
Redordeadhead wrote: »
Yeah, but you wrote FLUID oz.
Which is heavier.. a pound of flour or a pound of water?
(Play jeopardy song in the background)
Not to ruin your joke, but fluid ounces aren't a weight measurement; they're a measurement of volume. This is why the distinction matters.2 -
Not to ruin your joke, but fluid ounces aren't a weight measurement; they're a measurement of volume. This is why the distinction matters.
My point is... Weight will be the same no matter..
Don't get hang up at the "fluid" part.
Volume is measured by size.. not necessarily by weight.
V=LxWxH
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Not to ruin your joke, but fluid ounces aren't a weight measurement; they're a measurement of volume. This is why the distinction matters.
My point is... Weight will be the same no matter..
Don't get hang up at the "fluid" part.
Volume is measured by size.. not necessarily by weight.
V=LxWxH
No. The weight of 8 fluid ounces (by volume) of pasta will not be the same as 8 weighed ounces of pasta. That's the point. Because 8 fluid ounces measures volume -- size -- not weight. Eight weighed ounces of pasta is half a pound, or half a standard box, which is four servings. Eight fluid ounces of pasta, who knows? It could be a single serving; it could be three.3 -
Redordeadhead wrote: »
Yeah, but you wrote FLUID oz.
Which is heavier.. a pound of flour or a pound of water?
(Play jeopardy song in the background)
8 fluid ounces of water will weigh 8 ounces. The same will be true only for liquids with the same density as water.
8 fluid ounces of dry spaghetti weighs 3.5 ounces.
And 8 fluid ounces of cooked spaghetti weighs 1.8 ounces.5 -
So...did you try looking this up?
See my following post.1 -
cmriverside wrote: »Read the Recipe again.
No such thing as three cups of spaghetti dry (by volume) unless you break it up into little pieces.
A Google search tells me Dry Goods / 1 Cup = 128g
Here's a little chart: http://dish.allrecipes.com/cup-to-gram-conversions/
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Lol
But who's on first?? 😉0 -
Here:
How many grams is a cup of dry pasta?
equivalent values
amount, in grams (g) amount, in ounces (oz)
3/4 cup 75 g ----2.6 oz
7/8 cup 90 g ----3.1 oz
1 cup 100 g----3.5 oz
http://www.cookitsimply.com/measurements/cups/pasta-short-cut-dry-0070-01j63.html0 -
Reposting this since ppl get the hang up on my direct conversion.. cup is volume measurement..
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