Ingredients
Recipe for 4 people.
🍶 200 ml of water | 🧂 10 cl of salt |
🥄 50 ml of olive oil | 🍬 30 cl of sugar |
🥛 150 ml of milk | 🌿 25 cl of fresh basil |
Utensils
📏 Measuring ruler | 🔍 Magnifying glass |
🥄 Measuring spoon | ⚗️ Measuring cup |
📝 Recipe notebook | 📊 Conversion chart |
🧪 Kitchen scale | 🥛 Pitcher |
Preparation step by step
Preparation time: 5 minutes
Cooking time: None
Resting time: None
Total time: 5 minutes
STEP 1: To begin, note the amount of milliliters you wish to convert.
STEP 2: Remember that 1 centiliter is equal to 10 milliliters to make your conversion easily.
STEP 3: Divide the amount of milliliters by 10 to get the result in centiliters.
STEP 4: If you have, for example, 150 ml, that gives 15 cl after conversion.
STEP 5: You can now use this result in your recipes and adjust as necessary.
The conversion of milliliters to centiliters proves to be a valuable skill in your kitchen. With simple methods, it is possible to measure precisely the ingredients needed for your recipes. By mastering these conversions, you will gain ease in your culinary preparations.
Remember that one centiliter equals 10 milliliters. Thus, to convert, it is often enough to move the decimal point one place to the left or divide by 10. Using a conversion chart can also make this task easier and speed up the process.
All that’s left is to put these tips into practice and explore the world of cooking with confidence. Don’t let conversions of measurements hold back your creativity.