Thicken the stock with 1 tablespoonful of flour to each cupful of liquid.
To each cupful of chopped clams, add 2 cupfuls of buttered bread crumbs, 1 tablespoonful of chopped parsley, 1 tablespoonful of chopped pimiento, and 1 tablespoonful of onion juice.
Sprinkle the fat that remains with dry flour, 1 tablespoonful to each cupful of liquid that is to be used, which may be milk, cream, water, or any mixture of the three.
To prepare such a dish, season cooked rice with 1 teaspoonful of bacon fat to each cupful of rice.
After a wet season or with very sour or very juicy fruits, it will usually be necessary to use 1 cupful of sugar to each cupful of juice.
However, in general, 3/4 cupful of sugar to each cupful of juice, as shown in Fig.
To each cupful of juice, add 3/4 to 1 cupful of sugar that has been heated.
If ripe grapes are used, 3/4 cupful of sugar will be needed toeach cupful of juice; but if only partly ripe grapes are used, 1 cupful of sugar will be required for every cupful of juice.
Farina, with six cupfuls of water to each cupful of cereal, also cooks in an hour; cerealine flakes cook in thirty minutes, equal parts of water and cereal being used.
Mix with cream, allowing three cupfuls of cream to each cupful of crumbs.
Put it into a saucepan with a pint of water and a half teaspoonful of salt to each cupful of rice.
When molasses is used, omit the cream of tartar, and use one teaspoonful of soda to each cupful of molasses.
To each cupfulof chopped clams add one cupful of thick cream sauce.
Use one level teaspoonful of baking-powder to each cupful of flour.
Then salt should be added to the water in the proportion of 1 teaspoonful to each cupful of cereal.
In making a batter or a dough, how much soda should be used with: (a) each cupful of sour milk?
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "each cupful" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.