Anyway, when James and I decided to make Rice Krispy squares this evening, I thought I had enough ingredients, but when we got home, I found that one of the bags of marshmallows in the pantry was fruit flavored. No way. And I wasn't about to go back out and buy more marshmallows, so I took stock of what I did have.
Four cups of mini-mallows (mallow-flavored).
Now, my cardinal rule of Krispy squares is this:
5 Tbsp butter
6 cups mini mallows
9 cups Rice Krispies
So, with four cups of mallows and a major Krispy jonsin', what's a girl to do? Anwer: fractions!
First, since the mallows determine our lowest common denominator, I needed to find the conversion rate between what I usually use and what I have: 6 x ? = 4
Anybody? Anybody? Buhler? 2/3 is the conversion factor.
So, now to convert the Krispies and the butter by 2/3.
5 x 2/3 = 10/3 or 3 1/3 tbsp butter
Then I was faced with another problem: I don't have a casserole dish 2/3 the size of my regular dish. But I did have one roughly half the size, and thanks to the laws of displacement...
Super tall Krispy squares!
So, did I get the magic formula right?
I only caught the first bite because it's hard to take pictures and eat a Krispy square at the same time. Gets the camera all sticky.Mmm . . . oh yeah, I got it right . . .
2 comments:
Wow, I look terrible in that photo.
I love rice crispies!
And cooking is where most of my math happens these days. Ah, the tastiness of fractions.
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