Yes, it is the same amount, but they do not weight the same
what you think happens to the frazen cup of water tat melts will it be the same amount of water as originally had
The same amount.
Use the same amount of butter.
One cup is eight ounces so 23 cups is 11 and 1/2 pounds. Also 23 cups is 46 sticks of butter. Or To mesaure one cup: Subtract the amount of butter you need out of the size of your measuring cup. Say your measuring cup is 1 1/2c and you need 1c. So you would fill the measuring cup to 1/2 a cup with water, then put butter to float in the water until the water rises to 1 1/2c. Carefully pour the water out.
.....in home ec our teacher told us to use the same amount of apple sauce as the recipe calls for butter...but that was for cakes, like porous bakes, cakes, some cookies etc...i know that you can also use bananas instead of butter too.
Substitutes for shortening are butter and margarine in sticks. Use the same amount as called for in your recipe. Keep in mind, plain shortening will NOT be as flavorful as butter or margarine. Do not use soft margarine in a tub as it contains too much water.
Yes, you would only make changes if substituting shortening for butter, in which case you would add 6 teaspoons of water to the 1 cup of shortening to replace the 1 cup of butter.
Half a cup of melted butter is the same as half a cup of crisco. -Except it will taste better.
that is 0.2 cup
A half cup of melted butter is equivalent to a half cup of vegetable oil. Added: One stick of butter usually is the same as a half a cup but usually would need to add bit more since butter is entirely fat like oil. 80fat/20water is butter while oil is 100%.
Yes, 8oz peanut butter, approximately 1 cup.
lemons water sugar and you have to put the same amount of all of them if you put one cup of lemons then its the same for water and sugar or any amount