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Moore calls for a brown sugar cube; Charles Schumann's American Bar and Irvin S Cobb's Own Recipe Book (1934) simply uses a sugar cube; cocktail legend Dale DeGroff's The Craft of the Cocktail uses a teaspoon of sugar (colour unspecified); and Martin Doudoroff, the author of the quite wonderful Old Fashioned 101 website, uses simple syrup.
In recent years, as one economist told me in the teeming, bustling southern port city of Karachi, those who had a bicycle now have a motorbike (which uses a teaspoon of fuel for 50 miles and can, if you are a lower middle class Pakistani family, carry two adults and two kids) and those who had a motorbike have a Mehran.
It uses a teaspoon of cornstarch.
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If you can't get hold of dried Iranian lime, use a teaspoon of lime zest, or just leave it out altogether.
I would get lots of ingredients for a complicated recipe, use a teaspoon of each and then leave them in the fridge till they went off – not knowing what else to do with the remainder.
Pasteurised milk that has passed its sell-by date can cause tummy upsets, so I'd sour your own instead, using a teaspoon of lemon juice or white-wine vinegar to each 250ml of fresh milk.
"Just to assure you that sugars are not toxins, I use a teaspoon of sugar in my tea every day and I'm sure it's not poison," Dr. Jacobson said.
If you can't get fresh kaffir lime leaves, use a teaspoon of finely grated lime zest; and if you can't get chipotle chilli flakes, blitz a dried chipotle or ancho chilli, or increase the smoked paprika to three-quarters of a teaspoon.
Remove grease from pans using a teaspoon of salt.
You can use a teaspoon of both instead.
Use a teaspoon of cayenne pepper in lukewarm water if you can manage the spice.
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