Sunbeam Mixmaster MX003 Instruction Booklet page 13

Electronic benchtop mixer with 3-way beating action
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Lets Talk Ingredients (continued)
Measuring Ingredients
Careful and correct measurement of all
ingredients is essential for recipe success.
Australian Standard Metric cup and spoon
measures are used in all recipes in the book.
All cup and spoon measurements should be
level.
One metric tablespoon is equal to 20ml.
One metric teaspoon is equal to 5ml.
One liquid cup is equal to 250ml.
The following are some hints on measuring
ingredients.
Wet Ingredients
Place the liquid measuring jug on a level
surface and check the measurement at eye
level.
Dry ingredients
Use a standard metric measuring cup and
spoon to measure out dry ingredients. After
filling, level off cup or spoon with a knife.
You may like to tap the cup or spoon lightly
on the kitchen benchtop before levelling. If
your dry ingredients have any lumps, be sure
to remove them or break them up, sifting
ingredients prior to mixing will help.
Raising Agents
Care is essential for best results. Check
for and crush any lumps, particularly in
bicarbonate of soda, before measuring.
Fats and Oils
The simplest method to measure butters,
margarines and shorting is to cut or spoon
the required amount from the block or
container and then weigh it using metric
scales. For oil use a liquid measuring cup.
Do not weigh oil.
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