patrold
Libra is a useful thing. If you weigh it, you are at least sure that the tab matches the recipe. In the same LV, a measuring cup is 240 ml, and they write in the instructions that this is ~ 150 g. Although if you outweigh a regular glass (250 ml), then the weight of the flour changes from 120 to 150 grams. For flour from soft wheat varieties, this may be insignificant, but for hard ones it does.
Lana
Quote: patrold

Libra is a useful thing. If you weigh it, you are at least sure that the tab matches the recipe. In the same LV, a measuring cup is 240 ml, and they write in the instructions that this is ~ 150 g. Although if you outweigh an ordinary glass (250 ml), then the weight of the flour changes from 120 to 150 grams. For flour from soft wheat varieties, this may be insignificant, but for hard ones it does.
The flour is different, the water hardness is different, you have Admin have read how it affects the dough, so it is important and necessary, at least for the first time, to measure everything accurately on the scales, but be sure to follow the appearance can even be seen at the master class at Admin ! :) Good luck! Panasonic won't let you down!
patrold
lana7386
I completely agree. Even wheat is different in different belts.

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