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Old 11-19-2009, 11:33 AM   #1771
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:36 AM   #1772
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This is the recipe. I am trying to figure out the most accurate conversion for the cream:
Here's a site with more conversions. http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume-conversion.htm
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:37 AM   #1773
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This is the recipe. I am trying to figure out the most accurate conversion for the cream:
.833 cup

use a 3/4 cup and a 1/16 cup and you'll be fine.
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:39 AM   #1774
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Here's a site with more conversions. http://www.metric-conversions.org/volume-conversion.htm
not 1/8 as helpful as me.

fugee is the centihank when it comes to helpful
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:40 AM   #1775
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.833 cup

use a 3/4 cup and a 1/16 cup and you'll be fine.

Awesome, thanks!
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:40 AM   #1776
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.833 cup

use a 3/4 cup and a 1/16 cup and you'll be fine.
The conversion site I posted came up with .845 cup. In ounces it was 6.76 U.S. fluid ounces.

Better yet, why not find a really good vanilla creme brulee recipe with US measurements and then just follow the rosemary parts of the Chocolate & Zucchini recipe?
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:41 AM   #1777
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The conversion site I posted came up with .845 cup. In ounces it was 6.76 U.S. fluid ounces.
okay, and can you measure the difference between .833 cup and .845 cup?
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:42 AM   #1778
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This is the recipe. I am trying to figure out the most accurate conversion for the cream:
20 cl is 200 ml or .2 liters. Which according to Hank's site is 6.763 fluids ounces or .85 cups and 50 grams of sugar is .26 cups.

You're not baking, so I would just read that as just under a cup for the creams and a heeping quarter cup for the sugar.
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Better yet, why not find a really good vanilla creme brulee recipe with US measurements and then just follow the rosemary parts of the Chocolate & Zucchini recipe?
Seriously? As if the amount of cream need to be precise to the tenth of a cup for the recipe to work?
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:48 AM   #1780
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20 cl is 200 ml or .2 liters. Which according to Hank's site is 6.763 fluids ounces or .85 cups and 50 grams of sugar is .26 cups.

You're not baking, so I would just read that as just under a cup for the creams and a heeping quarter cup for the sugar.
Just curious. Our measuring cups have both metric and crazy-assed measurement systems on them. How many crazy-assed only measuring cups are still out there? Is this something about our part of the country, like maybe the same suppliers cover both us and Quebec?
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:51 AM   #1781
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a 1/16 cup.
Where are you going to find one of those?

Oh, yeah, helpfully note that this is a tablespoon.
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Old 11-19-2009, 11:55 AM   #1782
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Where are you going to find one of those?

Oh, yeah, helpfully note that this is a tablespoon.
we have one, and tblsp is not such a clear indicator anymore as the size of spoons varies

but you have been somewhat helpful, thank you.

S. the main thing is understanding you are approximating anyway so err on the high side and cook this stuff.
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we have one, and tblsp is not such a clear indicator anymore as the size of spoons varies
I'm not talking from your dish set, I'm talking about a measuring spoon. Do those vary in your kitchen? Is that why you're 6'11"--because the meter stick you have is really only 29 inches?
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Seriously? As if the amount of cream need to be precise to the tenth of a cup for the recipe to work?
I don't know about cream and it depends on what you consider "working." That much different in flour will change the results in baking which is why more serious bakers weigh flour instead of measuring it.**

That creme brulee recipe didn't seem to have anything special other than the addition of the rosemary and the pear so why mess around with conversions.

**There is noticeable difference in the amount of flour you get using different ways of scooping it out/spooning it into the measuring cup.
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Old 11-19-2009, 12:07 PM   #1785
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Seriously? As if the amount of cream need to be precise to the tenth of a cup for the recipe to work?
My concern has to do with the rosemary which can get disgustingly piney as a flavor when there's too much. So I wanted to get the ratio of cream to sugar to rosemary (even recognizing the vagueness of the "sprigs" called for in the recipe), ideally from a recipe that already incorporated said ingredients. I have a digital kitchen scale so with all of your help, I will undoubtedly get within shooting range the first time. Thanks!
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