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Not bad for a teaspoon of stinky mud.
Sometimes the directions may call for a teaspoon.
If you don't like the unique flavour of saffron, just swap it for a teaspoon of vanilla extract.
Inside, ingredients are already portioned and measured: if a chili recipe calls for a teaspoon of cumin, there it is, neatly labeled, in its own little cup.
The original recipe called for a teaspoon of the now obsolete (or very hard to find) Sexton brand Alamo Zestful Seasoning, a Chicago blend that included salt, sugar, MSG, paprika, onion and chili powders and some preservatives.
People have said it's like looking for a teaspoon of an abnormality in a swimming pool.
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For spices, add 1/4 of a teaspoon for every pound of meat or vegetables or pint of liquid such as a sauce, soup or chowder.
For a gelée with the shimmery jiggle of unbeaten egg whites, use one-half teaspoon gelatin for each cup of liquid; for a firmer set, use three-quarters of a teaspoon; and for a stable, sliceable consistency, use from one teaspoon to half the packet.
While asking for a quarter of a teaspoon of any kind of pollen feels like culinary Spinal Tap, Ottolenghi's lists of ingredients have changed the way that supermarkets stock their shelves.
Instead of stipulating two-thirds of a teaspoon of sea salt for a harissa paste, it calls for two to three teaspoons, or nearly a tablespoon.
If the 1/4 teaspoon is too much for you, you can decrease it to 1/8 of a teaspoon.[13].[13]
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