Do you measure ingredients when cooking?

by compound complex 17 Replies latest social entertainment

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    I don't.

    In Julie & Julia, Ms. Child's collaborator says it doesn't matter; Julia says it does matter. I can see its being important when writing a book but how about when cooking up daily fare?

    Thanks,

    CoCo Un Rien de Sel

  • cantleave
    cantleave

    My early career was spent as a Chemist, so I follow cookery instructions as if I am repeating a chemical experiment, I weigh things out to the gramme +/- 0.5%.

  • compound complex
    compound complex

    Thanks, cantleave!

    Makes sense, given your background.

    Cantgowrong!

    Take care,

    CoCo Cooks

  • new light
    new light

    I measure when cooking from a printed recipe. But generally I just eyeball with reasonable success.

  • blondie
    blondie

    When I cook something I have for many years, no measurements. Something I have only cooked a couple times, I measure.

  • Lady Lee
    Lady Lee

    It depends on what it is.

    Bread machine recipes have to be exact or you wind up with something inedible.

    Cake or cake-like recipes - I need to measure

    Anything else is whatever I feel like. I will substitute ingredients, add, omit, increase one thing and decrease another or just throw in whatever I have on hand

  • Podobear
    Podobear

    Yes I do measure things, but I am becoming more skilled in "guess.ti.mating" the quantity. I am diabetic, so it is good discipline for me. Also, I avoid white flour as it contains a substance called Alloxan which is a poison used to induce diabetes in lab. rats. So I measure out most of my ingredients for the sake of my health.

    Podo

  • dssynergy
    dssynergy

    I think the point of Child's comment was that since they were writing a cook book presumably for people who couldn't cook, they needed to measure so the receipe was consistent and turned out the way they intended. If I am learning a new technique, or a new receipe, I measure. Once I understand the basic idea of a receipe, I don't. I fundamentally don't ever measure when I cook. I think people who are natural cooks work based on principals of cooking and flavor rather than measurements.

    Just my 2 cents

  • snowbird
    snowbird

    NEVER!!!

    My late mother would turn over in her grave.

    Syl

  • frigginconfused
    frigginconfused

    If you know why the ingredients do what they do you can disregard the recipe for your own taste. I usually can improve on a recipe. But baking is more of an exact science. I measure for that. Baking soda and powder are more chemistry than cooking.

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