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1 US gill ≡ 4 US fl oz ≡ 1 ⁄ 32 US gallon ≡ 1 ⁄ 8 US quart ≡ 1 ⁄ 4 US pint ≡ 1 ⁄ 2 US cup ≡ 8 tablespoons ≡ 24 teaspoons ≡ 32 US fluid drams: ≡ 7 7 ⁄ 32 in 3: ≡ 118.29411825 mL [b] ≈ 118 mL ≈ 5 ⁄ 6 imperial gills
1 / 4 tsp active dry yeast; 2 tsp fine sea salt; 1 1 / 2 cup water; Dough (makes 4 balls of dough, ... 1 oz arugula; Put the pizza stone in a gas oven on a rack about 8 inches from the broiler ...
2 tsp dried yeast; 1 tbsp warm water; 4 oz strong white flour; 1 tbsp sunflower seed oil; Directions. Gently warm the milk and water together in a saucepan until hand hot, then remove from the heat.
For active dry and instant yeast, in general a single dose (reckoned for the average bread recipe of between 500 g and 1000 g of dough) is about 2.5 tsp (~12 mL) or about 7 g (1 ⁄ 4 oz), though comparatively lesser amounts are used when the yeast is used in a pre-ferment.
In older recipes, in addition to tablespoons and teaspoons, one can also see measurements being given in dessert spoons (traditionally 1 ⁄ 2 tablespoon; 2 fluid drachms or 1 ⁄ 4 fluid ounce) [35] and salt spoons (traditionally 1 ⁄ 2 teaspoon; 1 ⁄ 2 fluid drachm or 1 ⁄ 16 fluid ounce). [36]
When used in substitution, 1 ounce of fresh yeast is equivalent to 0.4 ounce of active dry yeast or 0.33 ounce of instant yeast. To substitute for a ¼-ounce packet of active dry yeast, use about ...
wineglassful (2-1/2 fl oz or 1/2 gill or 1/2 teacupful or 1/4 tumblerful) dessertspoonful (1/4 fl oz or 2 fl dr and equal to 2 teaspoonful or 1/2 tablespoonful) teaspoonful (1/8 fl oz or 1 fl dr and also equal to 1/2 dessertspoonful or 1/4 tablespoonful)
4 1 / 4 oz fresh spinach; generous pinch of fine sea salt; extra-virgin olive oil, for drizzling; 3 3 / 4 cup all-purpose flour, plus more for shaping the dough; 1 / 4 tsp active dry yeast; 2 tsp ...