⚖️ Recipe Scaler
Scale your recipes up or down with perfect proportions. Never waste ingredients again!
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💡 Scaling Tips
Measure Accurately
Use a kitchen scale for best results, especially when scaling baking recipes.
Seasonings Don't Always Scale
When doubling a recipe, you might not need to double salt, spices, or strong flavors. Start with 1.5x and adjust to taste.
Pan Size Matters
Make sure your cookware can accommodate the scaled recipe. Overcrowding affects cooking time and quality.
Baking Is Science
Baking recipes are more sensitive to scaling. For best results, don't scale beyond 2x or below 0.5x.
❓ Frequently Asked Questions
Can I scale any recipe?
Most recipes can be scaled, but baking recipes are more sensitive. For best results with baked goods, don't scale beyond doubling (2x) or halving (0.5x). Soups, stews, and casseroles scale more easily.
Do I need to adjust cooking time?
Yes, but not proportionally. When doubling a recipe, you typically need 25-50% more time, not double. When halving, reduce time by 25-40%. Always check for doneness using temperature or visual cues.
Should I scale spices and seasonings the same way?
Not always. Strong flavors like salt, garlic, and hot spices don't scale linearly. When doubling, try 1.5x the seasonings first, then adjust to taste. Your palate is the best guide.
What about pan size when scaling?
Pan size affects cooking time significantly. If you double a recipe but use the same pan, it will take much longer to cook. Ideally, use a larger pan or divide into multiple pans when scaling up.
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