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Discover LudwigThe phrase "amount of butter" is correct and usable in written English.
It can be used when referring to a specific quantity or measurement of butter in cooking or baking contexts.
Example: "For this recipe, you will need an appropriate amount of butter to achieve the desired texture."
Alternatives: "quantity of butter" or "volume of butter".
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The amount of butter used is coronary.
I also use a good amount of butter.
Roger also taught him the secret of scrambled eggs, which is "an enormous amount of butter".
We cannot spread even more bread with the same amount of butter.
He uses his grandmother's recipe, which includes matzo, eggs, milk and "an insane amount of butter".
The flavours are striking, and the generous amount of butter makes the rice rich and moist.
You'd have to put in a fair amount of butter to make up the difference.
It demands concentration, hard work and not least a shocking amount of butter.
2. Use a more moderate amount of butter, and the result is still good.
Mr. Viggiano used parsnips to reduce the amount of butter and cream in a lemon vodka Alfredo sauce.
How can we cut the amount of butter, yet boost that buttery flavour, while disguising the addition of cheaper fats?
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