Ingredients
Recipe for 4 people.
🍅 Tomatoes – 4 units | 🧄 Garlic cloves – 2 units |
🍖 Chicken – 600 g | 🧂 Salt – 1 teaspoon |
🌿 Herbs de Provence – 2 tablespoons | 🫒 Olive oil – 50 ml |
🍚 Rice – 300 g | 🌶️ Mild pepper – 1 teaspoon |
Utensils
🍶 Measuring cup | 🔪 Knife |
📏 Ruler or square | 🥄 Soup spoon |
🧪 Measuring glass | 💧 Water bottle |
⚖️ Kitchen scale | 🥣 Mixing bowl |
Preparation step by step
Preparation time: 10 minutes
Cooking time: None
Rest time: None
Total time: 10 minutes
STEP 1: Start by identifying the amounts in centiliters that you wish to convert into milliliters.
STEP 2: Multiply the number of centiliters by 10 to get the number of milliliters.
STEP 3: Note the results of each conversion to use in your cooking recipes.
STEP 4: To convert milliliters into centiliters, divide by 10 and ensure you have the correct measurements.
STEP 5: Use a conversion table if necessary to check your calculations and ensure accuracy.
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