Hub ingrediente
Salsa, Barbecue, Sweet Baby Ray'S, Originale
Sweet Baby Ray's Original barbecue sauce is a thick, sugar-and-tomato-based condiment with a density of 1.217 g/ml, meaning one US cup weighs roughly 288 grams and a tablespoon about 18 grams. Its sticky, high-viscosity consistency makes it ideal for glazing ribs, brushing onto grilled chicken, or mixing into pulled-pork sandwiches where it clings to meat surfaces without running off.
Che cos'è Salsa, Barbecue, Sweet Baby Ray'S, Originale?
Sweet Baby Ray's Original barbecue sauce is a thick, sugar-and-tomato-based condiment with a density of 1.217 g/ml, meaning one US cup weighs roughly 288 grams and a tablespoon about 18 grams. Its sticky, high-viscosity consistency makes it ideal for glazing ribs, brushing onto grilled chicken, or mixing into pulled-pork sandwiches where it clings to meat surfaces without running off.
Le misure a volume possono oscillare perché assestamento, compattazione e struttura cambiano la quantità reale nello stesso misurino. Se i grammi sembrano strani, spesso dipende dalla forma dell'ingrediente. Usa un metodo costante e verifica col peso.
Nota da chef:La costanza da chef nasce quando una misura a volume viene agganciata ai grammi.
Convertitore rapido
- Cup statunitense = 236,588 mL
- 1 cucchiaio = 14,787 mL
- 1 cucchiaino = 4,929 mL
Tabella di conversione cucina
Cup, cucchiai, cucchiaini, ml e oz — tutto in un unico poster stampabile per oli, liquidi, latticini e salse.
Condimenti
I condimenti viscosi come ketchup, salsa barbecue o dip tendono ad attaccarsi ostinatamente ai misurini. Questo porta a sprechi e disordine. Pesare direttamente nel piatto o nella pentola è il metodo professionale: più pulito e preciso.
FAQ
- How much does one cup of Sweet Baby Ray's Original BBQ sauce weigh?
- At a density of 1.217 g/ml, one US cup (237 ml) of Sweet Baby Ray's Original weighs approximately 288 grams, which is noticeably heavier than water due to its high sugar and tomato-paste content.
- Why is Sweet Baby Ray's thicker than many other barbecue sauces?
- Sweet Baby Ray's relies on a heavy proportion of high-fructose corn syrup and tomato paste, which raise the solids content and push the density to 1.217 g/ml, giving it a sticky, paste-like body that clings to ribs and wings.
- Can I substitute Sweet Baby Ray's by weight in a recipe calling for a different BBQ sauce?
- You can, but note that Sweet Baby Ray's at 1.217 g/ml is denser than vinegar-forward sauces like Open Pit (1.158 g/ml), so the same volume will weigh more and deliver a sweeter, thicker result in marinades and glazes.