I am a convert from the old school of volume measuring (thanks to everyone here I have been using a scale for a month or so. It is working out great with more consistent results.) Here is my question, I am working on one of Reinhart's formulas and he gives the water at 25 % ( I am using grams) which means I am coming up with 132 grams of water (flour is 528.5 grams= One cup Kyrol Flour). When I measure the water out on my little scale I am getting 50 grams for a .25 cup and the recipe calls for a half cup which would only be 100 grams. What am I doing wrong or missing? I am brain dead today and either missing something or overthinking something.
or your scale is off. You should get about 120 grams of water per half cup.
cb
half of a cup is equal to 113.398 grams so you're not that far off. Add a couple of tablespoons.
Larry
528 g of flour should be 3 to 3-1/4 cup depending on what type of flour and whose chart you use.
sPh
There have been some rumors that my community once was a toxic waste dump. Which might explain why I have heavy water. The weight measurements I get never seem to correspond with the volumes (I place the meas. cup on the scale, zero it, and weight)
I tend not to fuss too much on the volume if I am weighing as I am convinced no two measuring cups are perfectly calibrated with each other. And if the dough seems a bit dry, a Tbs or 2 water is easy to add.
I am impressed by folks who can calculate hydration percentages. I'm hopeless at anything with numbers. I guess my being a psychologist explains why I do my baking by "feel." (sorry!)
I am learning and have like using the scales to get me closer to where I need to be. Being that I wanted to create a notebook with my "weekly" formulas I wanted to convert the ounces/pounds to grams etc (for continuity). I was just not certain if the scales (btw, where only like 25.00 cheapos and not a big investment) would be something that I really would stick with, however, I have seen the light and thought the scales may be off but I will further investigate that as an issue.
Thanks to everyone!
A while back someone posted this to test your scale :
My scale was right on the money!! (Sorry!)
I have no idea about resetting a scale..I guess I would just use .5g less..but would .5 g really make any noticable difference..uhhh, me thinks not ; )