Scant
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- Grand Panjandrum
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Scant
I am making Ottolenghi's open kibbeh. The recipe calls for a scant cup of burgal (sometimes called bulgar, but that is another discussion). Why on earth would he call for an imprecise measure when anyone using his books would have a measuring jug? If a cup is 250 ml then a scant cup is 200 or 225. Scant of course, is a bit under. But how much? I wonder what the word's origin is?
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Re: Scant
I'd say a scant cup is about a cup minus a tablespoon or so.
It appears the roots mean something along the lines of short, so that makes sense. Give something short shrift and you're paying it scant attention.
It appears the roots mean something along the lines of short, so that makes sense. Give something short shrift and you're paying it scant attention.
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