Parmesan cups vs ounces

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I'm confused here, the recipe calls for 10 Oz of parmesan or (1 and 1/4 cups). We'll I'm at 1 and a 1/4 cups and this is only reading 2.1 Oz!? It's set to pounds Oz instead of fluid Oz. The scale was zeroed out and I tared it correctly with the bowl.
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I'm confused here, the recipe calls for 10 Oz of parmesan or (1 and 1/4 cups). We'll I'm at 1 and a 1/4 cups and this is only reading 2.1 Oz!
That, for me, is the problem with cups. They're innacurate.
You can fill a cup with grated Parmesan and it'll be 2.1 oz. If you return it to the cup, and press it down a bit, it'll be 6 oz, for example. If you really tamp it down until the cheese fits tightly, it might be 8 - or 10.
 
That, for me, is the problem with cups. They're innacurate.
You can fill a cup with grated Parmesan and it'll be 2.1 oz. If you return it to the cup, and press it down a bit, it'll be 6 oz, for example. If you really tamp it down until the cheese fits tightly, it might be 8 - or 10.
Something with that is horribly inaccurate, I usually measure by weight, but that read only 2 Oz and that is way more than 2 Oz. In that bowl. The scale was zeroed and tared correctly, so I have absolutely no idea what that reading is about.
 
Don't see anything wrong with that. It's a lasagna with mushrooms, right? I'd just measure out 10oz Parmesan and reckon they screwed up on the "cup"measurement for that.
10oz is really rather a lot of parmesan. I think looking at the ingredient list for the recipe that the amount is not particularly critical here. Yes there is a problem with the conversion from Oz to cups in that list of ingredients. Personally, I would add the parmesan, to taste.
 
10oz is really rather a lot of parmesan. I think looking at the ingredient list for the recipe that the amount is not particularly critical here. Yes there is a problem with the conversion from Oz to cups in that list of ingredients. Personally, I would add the parmesan, to taste.

I agree with MG. I've got a can of already grated cheese in the fridge and it's 8 oz. and that's a lot of cheese.
 
10oz is really rather a lot of parmesan. I think looking at the ingredient list for the recipe that the amount is not particularly critical here. Yes there is a problem with the conversion from Oz to cups in that list of ingredients. Personally, I would add the parmesan, to taste.
I'm not. Doing a traditional 13x9 I'm making mini lasagnas and that was also divided to account for the amount that goes in the ricotta mixture as well, I always had full control over the recipe as I've done it before, it's just weird with that scale. Luckily parmesan is similar to garlic, bacon, or cheese. You can never have too much. 😉
 
Something with that is horribly inaccurate, I usually measure by weight, but that read only 2 Oz and that is way more than 2 Oz. In that bowl. The scale was zeroed and tared correctly, so I have absolutely no idea what that reading is about.
Is the battery in the scale going bad perhaps? I have a bag of finely grated parmesan cheese that looks close to the same volume as what's in your bowl and it's 8 oz.
 
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