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Beef Bouillon Cubes- Quick Question
Posted on 11/16/09 at 4:56 pm
Posted on 11/16/09 at 4:56 pm
A recipe calls for 2-3 tsp of beef bouillon. All I have are the cubes. How many cubes would that be equal to?
I would think it would be 1 cube=1 tsp, but I just want to be safe.
I would think it would be 1 cube=1 tsp, but I just want to be safe.
This post was edited on 11/16/09 at 4:58 pm
Posted on 11/16/09 at 4:59 pm to LST
a quick
comes up with
comes up with
quote:
1 cube salt free chicken bouillon, (1 tsp.) 1 cube salt free beef bouillon (1 tsp.)
Posted on 11/16/09 at 5:02 pm to LST
No, read the instructions, each cube makes a quantity of reg strength broth, likely 6 oz.. So that might give you more salt than you want.
Next trip to the store get yourself some beef base, in store as Better than Boullion, but get a few cans of beef & chicken bouillion, just in case.
Next trip to the store get yourself some beef base, in store as Better than Boullion, but get a few cans of beef & chicken bouillion, just in case.
Posted on 11/16/09 at 5:02 pm to ccla
I googled it but came up with like 3 different answers. I was just making sure.
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