Recipe Vocabulary. Tablespoon (Tbsp.) and Teaspoon (Tsp.)

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Recipe Vocabulary

Tablespoon (Tbsp.) and Teaspoon (Tsp.)

Pint=2 cups

16 oz. (ounces) = 1 lb. (pound)

Pound=16 ounces

Chunk-squares of something

Slice-noun-a piece of

Sliced-verb-action

0Uc

Dissolve-Sugar dissolves in hot coffee

Chill-to put in fridge, or to make cool

Optional = if desired (“Do I WANT them in my recipe or not?”) YES!!! NO!!!

Drained-To take liquid out

Undrained-To leave liquid in

Stemmed-to take stem off

Quartered-to cut into 4 sections

Instant pudding mix do not make it-just add mix

Bunch-a group of