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  • Measuring flour
  • sc-xc
    Full Member

    I have to make the family some pancakes, and just found the scales are broken.

    The only thing I have that I think I could measure flour in is one of these protein shake shakers…

    it has ml and fl oz marks up the side.

    Question is, is 4 oz of flour the same volume as 4 fluid oz?

    😕

    sc-xc
    Full Member

    Cheers crikey – but unless I’m being stupid I can’t see a ‘fl oz’ unit to convert to. It mentions cups, but all our cups are different sizes!

    petrieboy
    Full Member

    I’ve just measured 4oz to be very approximately 6f/oz
    HTH

    iDave
    Free Member

    guess and adjust to get the right consistency?

    sc-xc
    Full Member

    Brill – cheers petrieboy

    crikey
    Free Member

    Ah, sorry, just googled it rather than checking!

    Try this one;

    http://convert-to.com/275/all-purpose-flour.html

    sc-xc
    Full Member

    Cheers crikey – your link agrees with petrieboy!

    Now to get cooking!

    wombat
    Full Member

    For perfect pancakes use equal amounts by volume of eggs (out of the shell), plain flour and milk. 8)

    meehaja
    Free Member

    Really? Crack some eggs into a bowl, put some salt in, add a bit of milk and then flower until it come to the right thickness with whisking. All good.

    alfabus
    Free Member

    mug of flour, (same) mug of milk, egg. mix, whisk, rest, cook. done.

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