Not a day goes by where I don’t use my food scale at least once. You may think it’s because I’m in the kitchen every day for work, but I used a scale almost daily before I started cooking for a living. It’s seriously one of the most underrated pieces of kitchen equipment you can buy.
In today’s article, I’m going to show you how to do three important things with a food scale:
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Honestly, I racked my brain trying to come up with more things to teach you, but I couldn’t come up with anything beyond these three. Once you have these things down, you’re pretty much a food scale wizard in my book.
If you’re still measuring ingredients without a food scale, I feel bad for you, son. I got 99 problems but washing 12 measuring spoons ain’t one.
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Let’s say you have a hot skillet that needs a bit of oil or a giant bowl of dressing-less salad that won’t fit on your food scale. Instead of dirtying another dish weighing your oils, condiments, or other toppings, simply weigh it in reverse. Here’s how to do it:
We’ll be using cooking oil for this example.
This method works best for times you don’t need precision. If you need one teaspoon of oil, I wouldn’t recommend this method.
On the other hand, if you need Greek yogurt to use a garnish for southwest quesadillas and haven’t pre-planned how much you’re going to use, it’s perfect. Simply zero out the scale with the yogurt on it, plop a big spoonful in a bowl, and go about your day.
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So you just made a giant pot of my high protein creamy taco soup OR shredded BBQ chicken with a modification, and you need to know the adjusted macros. How do you do it?
I forgot to mention this in the video but if you weigh the pot or dish you’re cooking with beforehand (or you know from previous recipes), you can weigh the entire pot without transferring to a large container. It might help to place a pot holder or cloth on top of the food scale so you don’t have to wait for the pot to completely cool.
All right, I think that should do it. Don’t hesitate to leave a comment on this post if you have any questions. Go forth and conquer!
P.S. I’m an investor in a new macro balanced foods company called Counter. They have an awesome, completely free macro calculator you should check out.
P.S.S. If you’re new to macro counting and need some recipe inspiration, check out my round up of 40 macro friendly meals.
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This post was last modified on 19/10/2023 19:33
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