1/4 CUP BUTTER BY WEIGHT RECIPES

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ALL BUTTER PIE CRUST - BETTER HOMES & GARDENS



All Butter Pie Crust - Better Homes & Gardens image

You can skip the shortening this holiday season, because, as the name suggests, Erin McDowell's All-Buttah pie crust recipe uses just butter, flour, salt, and water. You can adapt the recipe for almost filling, so keep it handy for all your pumpkin, apple, chocolate, and pecan pies!

Provided by Erin McDowell

Categories     Recipes and Cooking

Total Time 45 minutes

Yield 1 crust for a single-crust pie

Number Of Ingredients 4

1?¼ cups all-purpose flour
¼ teaspoon fine sea salt
½ cup cold unsalted butter, cut into 1/2-inch cubes
¼ cup ice water, plus more as needed

Steps:

  • In a medium bowl whisk together flour and salt. Using your hands, toss butter through flour until each piece is well-coated. Cut butter into flour by pressing butter between your fingers and thumbs, flattening the cubes into big shards. For a flaky crust, mix until butter pieces are about the width of walnut halves. For a sturdier crust (for custard pies and for use with decorative techniques), mix until the butter is about the size of peas.
  • Make a well in center of flour mixture. Start by adding 1/4 cup ice water and tossing the flour mixture gently (rather than stirring) to moisten and incorporate the water without overworking the flour. Continue adding water, 1 to 2 tablespoons at a time, and tossing until dough comes together. (Dough should hold together easily without feeling wet or sticky.)
  • Form dough into a disk and wrap tightly in plastic wrap. Refrigerate at least 30 minutes and up to overnight.
  • Once well chilled, roll out dough on a lightly floured surface until it's about 1/8-inch thick. Press firmly and evenly, rotating the dough as you work to prevent sticking without adding too much flour. (Ideally dough will also be about 1 inch wider than your pie plate on all sides.)
  • To transfer dough to pie plate, starting at one end of dough, wrap it around the rolling pin. Lift pin to edge of pie plate and unfurl the dough. Press dough into the base of the pie plate and trim excess dough to 1/2 inch around outside edge of pie plate. Tuck dough under to be flush with the outer rim of pie plate. Crimp edges as desired, then refrigerate for at least 30 minutes.
  • To parbake: Use a fork to prick chilled crust all over base and sides. Cut a square of parchment paper slightly larger than pie plate and press it into base of chilled crust. Fill crust with pie weights (such as dried beans) to brim, making sure weights are flush against sides. Place pie plate on a parchment paper-lined baking sheet. Bake on bottom rack of 425°F oven (preferably on a preheated baking stone) 12 to 15 minutes or until outer edge begins to brown. Remove parchment and pie weights and bake 2 to 3 minutes more or until bottom crust appears set. If crust puffs at any point, prick air bubble with a fork to deflate. Let cool completely before filling. Makes one single crust.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 173 calories, CarbohydrateContent 15 g, CholesterolContent 31 mg, FatContent 12 g, ProteinContent 2 g, SaturatedFatContent 7 g, SodiumContent 72 mg

CLASSIC GUACAMOLE | RECIPES | WW USA - WEIGHT WATCHERS



Classic Guacamole | Recipes | WW USA - Weight Watchers image

Double or triple this favorite Mexican recipe for larger crowds. Serve it with baked chips or fresh vegetables. Or spoon some onto thick cucumber and carrot slices. Just be sure to use ripe avocado that’s guac ready. If it is rock hard, place it in a paper bag with an apple or banana, roll it shut, and keep it on your kitchen counter a few days or until its ready to go. Some cooks believe that keeping an avocado pit in the guacamole will prevent it from turning brown. Give it a try but make sure to remove the pit before serving.

Provided by WEIGHTWATCHERS.COM

Categories     Appetizers,Snacks

Total Time 10 minutes

Prep Time 10 minutes

Cook Time 0 minutes

Yield 4 servings

Number Of Ingredients 6

1 item(s), medium Avocado Hass variety
2 Tbsp, chopped Uncooked red onion(s)
2 Tbsp Cilantro fresh, chopped
1 Tbsp Fresh lime juice
0.25 tsp Hot pepper sauce
0.25 tsp Table salt or more to taste

Steps:

  • In a medium bowl, use a fork to mash the avocado until almost smooth.
  • Add the remaining ingredients and stir until combined. Serve with vegetables and/or chips. You can also cover the surface of the guacamole with plastic wrap and refrigerate it for up to 1 day.
  • Per serving: about 1/4 cup dip

Nutrition Facts : Calories 23 kcal

1/4 CUP OF BUTTER IN POUNDS - HOW MANY WIKI- HOWMANY.WIKI
1 / 4 US cup = 0.125 ( 1 / 8) pound: 1 / 3 US cup = 0.166 ( 1 / 8) pound: 1 / 2 US cup = 0.249 ( 1 / 4) pound: 2 / 3 US cup = 0.332 ( 1 / 3) pound: 3 / 4 US cup = 0.374 ( 1 / 3) pound: 1 1 / 16 US cups = 0.529 ( 1 / 2) pound: 1 1 / 8 US cups = 0.56 ( 1 / 2) pound: 1 1 / 4 US cups = 0.623 ( 2 / 3) pound: 1 1 / 3 US cups = 0.664 ( 2 / 3) pound: 1 1 / 2 US cups = 0.747 ( 3 / 4) pound: 1 2 / 3 US cups = 0.83 ( 3 / 4) pound: 1 3 / 4 US cups = 0.872 ( 3 / 4) pound: 2 1 / 16 US cups = 1.03 ( 1 ) pounds
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1/4 CUP OF MELTED BUTTER IN GRAMS - HOW MANY WIKI- HOWMANY ...
US cups to grams of Melted butter; 1 US cup = 240 grams: 2 US cups = 480 grams: 4 US cups = 960 grams: 5 US cups = 1200 grams: 8 US cups = 1920 grams: 1 / 16 US cup = 15 grams: 1 / 8 US cup = 30 grams: 1 / 4 US cup = 60 grams: 1 / 3 US cup = 80 grams: 1 / 2 US cup = 120 grams: 2 / 3 US cup = 160 grams: 3 / 4 US cup = 180 grams: 1 1 / 16 US cups = 255 grams: 1 1 / 8 US cups = 270 grams: 1 1 / 4 US cups = 300 grams: 1 1 / 3 US cups = 320 grams: 1 1 / 2 US cups =
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1 CUP OF BUTTER IN GRAMS: BUTTER WEIGHT CONVERSION TABLE ...
Aug 23, 2021 · Cups. Grams. 1 cup. 250g. 3/4 cup. 185g. 2/3 cup. 160g. 1/2 cup. 125g. 1/3 cup. 80g. 1/4 cup. 60
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1/4 CUP OF BUTTER IN OUNCES - HOW MANY WIKI- HOWMANY.WIKI
1/4 US cup of butter weighs 1.99 ( ~ 2) ounces. (or precisely 1.9924653129196 ounces. Some values are approximate). Note: Fractions are rounded to the nearest 8th fraction. Values are rounded to 3 significant figures. US cups to ounces of Butter. 1 US cup. =. 7.97 ( 8 ) ounces.
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1/4 CUP BUTTER IN GRAMS - ONLINE UNIT CONVERTER
Convert 1/4 cup of butter to grams or g. 1/4 cup butter equals exactly 57 grams. Note To Converting 1/4 cup butter in grams. Measuring your butter by weight (57 grams instead of 1/4 cup) will provide much more accurate results in cooking. Please note that converting 1/4 cup butter to grams can vary slightly by room temperature, quality of butter etc. But by using 57 grams of butter instead of 1/4 cup, you can't go wrong.
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US STICKS OF BUTTER CONVERSION CHARTS - ERREN'S KITCHEN
56.7g. 1 stick of Butter. ½ cup. 113.4g. 2 sticks of Butter. 1 cup. 226.8g. 4 sticks of Butter. 2 cups.
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BUTTER CONVERTER | STICK | CUP | GRAM | OUNCE | EQUIVALENT ...
1/8 cup butter: 28.4 gram: 1 ounce: 2 tbsp: 1/4 cup butter: 56.7 gram: 2 ounce: 4 tbsp: 1/3 cup butter: 75.6 gram: 2.7 ounce: 5-1/3 tbsp: 3/8 cup butter: 85 gram: 3 ounce: 6 tbsp: 1/2 cup butter: 113.4 gram: 4 ounce: 8 tbsp: 5/8 cup butter: 141.8 gram: 5 ounce: 10 tbsp: 2/3 cup butter: 151.2 gram: 5.3 ounce: 10-2/3 tbsp: 3/4 cup butter: 170.1 gram: 6 ounce: 12 tbsp: 7/8 cup butter: 198.5 gram: 7 ounce: 14 tbsp: 1 cup butter
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CUPS TO GRAMS WEIGHT CONVERTER - GOODTOKNOW
Mar 11, 2021 · Cups to grams conversion for butter; Cups Grams Ounces; 1/8 cup: 30g: 1 oz: 1/4 cup: 55g: 1.9 oz: 1/3 cup: 75g: 2.7 oz: 1/2 cup: 115g: 4 oz: 2/3 cup: 150g: 5.3 oz: 3/4 cup: 170g: 6 oz: 1 cup: 225g: 7.9 oz
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1 CUP OF BUTTER RECIPES | SPARKRECIPES
Slow Cooker Peanut Butter Cup Cake. Hold on to your hats--this is a good one! In my mind, there is no better pairing than peanut butter and chocolate. I have perfected the eating of the peanut butter cup---I take my time and eat all the chocolate first, and then eat the naked lump of peanut butter. It's the little things make me happy.
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CUP TO GRAM CONVERSIONS - ALLRECIPES
Nov 19, 2020 · 1/4 cup of Butter. 57 grams. 1/3 cup of Butter. 76 grams. 1/2 cup of Butter. 113 grams. 1 cup of Butter. 227 grams.
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WEIGHTS FOR YOUR FAVORITE BAKING INGREDIENTS - TASTE OF HOME
Nov 05, 2020 · An easy way to better your baking: measure correctly! Measure these common baking ingredients by weight (not volume!) for better results and tastier bakes. ... 1/4 cup; All-purpose flour: 4.25 oz. 120 g: 2.125 oz. 60 g: 1.4 oz. 40 g: 1.1 oz. 30 g: Bread flour: 4.25 oz. 120 g: ... the how to make peanut butter cookies from scratch recipe. That ...
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BUTTER IN THE US AND THE REST OF THE WORLD - ERREN'S KITCHEN
For example – 1/2 cup of butter equals 1 stick of butter so if a recipe calls for 2 sticks of butter, it will be simple to work out in your head that 2 sticks are equal to 1 cup and so on. Try to get into the habit of weighing butter instead of adding it to measuring cups or using the guide on the package. It’s more accurate to use a scale.
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COOKING MEASUREMENTS & ABBREVIATIONS - LAND O'LAKES
If a recipe calls for an amount smaller or larger than a full stick use the pre-marked wrapper to measure by individual tablespoons, 1/4 cup or 1/3 cup. Each mark is one tablespoon. If a recipe calls for butter in pounds, 1 pound of butter equals 4 full sticks.
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BUTTER TO OLIVE OIL CONVERSION CHART
Jan 27, 2016 · 1 CUP (2 sticks) ¾ CUP: 2 CUPS (4 sticks) 1-½ CUPS: If you are using the metric system, check to see if you recipe measures the butter in grams or ml. ... If your recipe lists butter in grams (by weight), use this chart to convert into liquid measures (mL). Butter (g) Olive Oil (mL) 100 g: 78 ml: 200 g: 156 ml: 300 g: 234 ml: 400 g: 312 ml ...
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BUTTER AND MARGARINE AMOUNTS CONVERTER | CONVERT TO UNITS ...
Weight of margarine & butter: 1 kilogram ( kg ), Equals: 35.27 ounce ( oz ) of margarine. Results in fraction : 35 27/100 ounces ( oz ) of butter. Comment from/about : convert margarine or butter kilo to cup. Cooking or rather baking with an American recipe and must do butter conversion measure 1-1/4 stick to grams. A butter measure: 1 1/4 ...
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SWEET NOTHINGS: ONE-POINT WEIGHT WATCHERS DESSERT RECIPES
3/4 cup all-purpose flour ; 1/2 tsp baking powder ; 1/4 tsp salt ; 1/4 cup plus 2 Tbsp sugar ; 2 1/2 Tbsp butter ; 2 Tbsp fat-free egg substitute ; 1/2 tsp vanilla extract; 1/4 cup low fat vanilla frosting; Instructions. Preheat oven to 375 F. Beat sugar and butter together until fluffy. Combine flour, baking powder, and salt in a separate bowl.
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HOW TO CONVERT WEIGHT TO CUPS IN RECIPES - CHEF LESEGO'S BLOG
Jan 31, 2013 · 1 cup chopped walnuts or pecans = 125g 1 cup walnut or pecan halves = 100g 1 cup desiccated coconut = 75g 1 tablespoon baking powder = 15g 1 tablespoon salt = 18g 1 cup grated Cheddar cheese = 120g 1 cup grated Parmesan cheese = 80g 1 cup dried breadcrumbs = 120g 1 cup couscous = 175g 1 cup lentils = 190g 1 cup sultanas or raisins = 170g
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HOW TO REPLACE BUTTER WITH LARD IN BAKING RECIPES – PALEO ...
Hi Glen, you would need to reduce the amount of fat by 25%. So that would mean replacing the butter with 1 cup of lard (16 tablespoons), and adding 1/4 teaspoon of salt. I’d probably recommend replacing the butter with coconut oil rather than lard (again, 1 cup + 1/4 teaspoon of salt). This would give a better mouthfeel and flavour than lard.
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HOW TO MEASURE BUTTER - DAIRY FARMERS OF CANADA
Mar 26, 2020 · Measure butter using the water displacement method. Fill a 2-cup (500 mL) liquid measuring cup (the kind with a spout, handle and graduated measures marked on the side) with water to the 1 cup (250 mL) mark. Add the butter to the cup, making sure it is fully submerged. Observe the new volume of water in the measuring cup, and subtract 1 cup.
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ALL-BUTTER PIE CRUST - KING ARTHUR BAKING
2 1/2 cups (300g) King Arthur Unbleached All-Purpose Flour or 2 1/2 cups (283g) Pastry Flour Blend; 1 teaspoon salt; 2 tablespoons (18g) buttermilk powder, optional; 16 tablespoons (227g) unsalted butter, cold* 1/4 to 1/2 cup (57g to 113g) ice water
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IS 1 CUP SOLID BUTTER THE SAME AS 1 CUP MELTED BUTTER ...
Answer (1 of 3): If you mean in quantity, yes, or near enough that it doesn’t matter. But the same in all ways? No. Solid butter has a specific texture and structure that is used in some cooking, when it melts this fundamentally changes and even if you let it set is not the same. If your recipe ...
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