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Sauce aux cacahuètes, à base de beurre de cacahuètes, d'eau et de sauce soja.
Peanut sauce made from peanut butter, water, and soy sauce is a dense emulsion typical of Southeast Asian cooking. At 1.217 g/ml — the same as teriyaki sauce — its density is driven by the peanut butter fraction (dense from fat and protein) combined with the dissolved solids in soy sauce. A tablespoon weighs approximately 18 g; a cup weighs approximately 288 g. Consistency varies significantly: thin versions (more water) are pourable and lighter; thick versions (more peanut butter) are closer to a paste and may weigh more per cup due to denser packing. Used in satay, cold noodle dishes, spring rolls, and stir-fries.
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Peanut sauce made from peanut butter, water, and soy sauce is a dense emulsion typical of Southeast Asian cooking. At 1.217 g/ml — the same as teriyaki sauce — its density is driven by the peanut butter fraction (dense from fat and protein) combined with the dissolved solids in soy sauce. A tablespoon weighs approximately 18 g; a cup weighs approximately 288 g. Consistency varies significantly: thin versions (more water) are pourable and lighter; thick versions (more peanut butter) are closer to a paste and may weigh more per cup.
Les mesures en volume varient, car tassement, texture et structure changent la quantité réelle dans la même cuillère ou tasse. Si les grammes paraissent inattendus, c'est souvent un effet physique. Gardez une méthode constante et vérifiez au poids.
Note du chef:La régularité de chef vient d'un repère volume-poids constant.
Quick convert
- Tasse US = 236,588 mL
- 1 c. à soupe = 14,787 mL
- 1 c. à café = 4,929 mL
Tableau de conversion cuisine
Tasses, c. à soupe, c. à café, ml et oz — tout en un poster imprimable pour huiles, liquides, produits laitiers et sauces.
Condiments
Les condiments visqueux comme le ketchup collent aux mesures. Cela crée du gaspillage et du désordre. Peser directement dans le plat est la méthode professionnelle, propre et précise.
FAQ
- Why does peanut sauce have such high density despite being liquid?
- Peanut sauce's high density (1.217 g/ml) comes from peanut butter, which contains dense fats and proteins (density ~1.1–1.2 g/ml when measured as a solid). When emulsified with water, the emulsion's density depends on the ratio — more peanut butter means higher density. Soy sauce also contributes ~1.08 g/ml. The result is considerably heavier per cup than most other liquid sauces.
- Does the consistency of peanut sauce affect its gram weight per cup?
- Yes, significantly. A thin restaurant-style peanut sauce (mostly water with a small amount of peanut butter) may be closer to 1.10 g/ml (~260 g/cup), while a thick paste-style peanut sauce can exceed 1.30 g/ml. The USDA value (1.217 g/ml) is a reference average for the peanut butter + water + soy sauce formulation. Always measure your specific preparation by weight.
- How many grams is a quarter cup of peanut sauce?
- At 1.217 g/ml, a quarter cup (59.1 ml) of peanut sauce weighs approximately 72 g. This is about 12 g more than a quarter cup of water (59 g) — a meaningful difference when scaling recipes that call for peanut sauce in tablespoon or cup amounts.