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Title: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: 976bar on August 10, 2009, 09:29 PM
I keep seeing this on peoples recipes on here, but what does a chef's pinch amount to? 1/2 tsp? 1tbsp?

Anyone got any ideas please?....
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: joshallen2k on August 10, 2009, 10:24 PM
I've understood a chef's pinch to be the amount you could pick up with your thumb and four fingers.
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: haldi on August 11, 2009, 07:41 AM
I'm one of the people who has posted recipes with a "chefs pinch"
That is what the chef does, he just picks up a very small amount from his spice box.
It must be something like an eighth of a teaspoon
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: JerryM on August 11, 2009, 09:28 AM
I use thumb and 2 fingers.

I started out from here (thumb and 1 finger and ~ 1/3 tsp) - http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=1515.msg13327#msg13327 (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/curry/index.php?topic=1515.msg13327#msg13327).
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: SnS on August 11, 2009, 05:00 PM
I've always assumed it to be what can be 'pinched' between the thumb and forefinger (about 1/16th tspn).

SnS  ;)
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: Unclebuck on August 11, 2009, 05:44 PM
I thought it was 3 fingers and thumb.
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: 976bar on August 11, 2009, 06:40 PM
LOL, given all the responses here, why don't we just all agree on maybe a desertspoon? 10ml?

Is that too much, cos as you know everyones hands are different sizes...... or is it going to come down once again to individual tastes? In which case we will all never agree....... :)
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: Cory Ander on August 12, 2009, 01:51 AM
It seems to me that "a pinch" (or "dash") is commonly (though not always!) considered to be one eighth of a teaspoon (i.e. about 0.6ml) and is roughly the amount you can pick up between your thumb, first finger and forefinger.  It is obviously a variable amount.

A "half a pinch" is considered to be roughly the amount you can pick up between your thumb and first finger only (which is what I'd certainly use to pinch someone!)...about one sixteenth of a teaspoon (i.e. about 0.3ml).  Though some people consider THIS to be a "pinch"

Check out this site for some similar arbitrary cooking measures and their definitions:  http://homecooking.about.com/library/weekly/bloldconvert.htm

Check out this site for on-line conversions of similar arbitrary cooking measures: http://www.onlineconversion.com/cooking_volume.htm

For those who wish to be more exact, check out these cute little "pinch", "smidgen" and "dash" measuring spoons (presumably, this supplier considers "a dash" to be one eight of a teaspoon and "a pinch" to be one sixteenth of a teaspoon) here: http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=689177  :P

Practically, just add a very small amount (certainly not teaspoons, dessert spoons or tablespoons 976bar!  :o) until it tastes right to you!  8)
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: Unclebuck on August 12, 2009, 04:53 AM
It seems to me that "a pinch" (or "dash") is commonly (though not always!) considered to be one eighth of a teaspoon (i.e. about 0.6ml) and is roughly the amount you can pick up between your thumb, first finger and forefinger.  It is obviously a variable amount.

A "half a pinch" is considered to be roughly the amount you can pick up between your thumb and first finger only (which is what I'd certainly use to pinch someone!)...about one sixteenth of a teaspoon (i.e. about 0.3ml).  Though some people consider THIS to be a "pinch"

Check out this site for some similar arbitrary cooking measures and their definitions:  http://homecooking.about.com/library/weekly/bloldconvert.htm

Check out this site for on-line conversions of similar arbitrary cooking measures: http://www.onlineconversion.com/cooking_volume.htm

For those who wish to be more exact, check out these cute little "pinch", "smidgen" and "dash" measuring spoons (presumably, this supplier considers "a dash" to be one eight of a teaspoon and "a pinch" to be one sixteenth of a teaspoon) here: http://www.cooking.com/products/shprodde.asp?SKU=689177  :P

Practically, just add a very small amount (certainly not teaspoons, dessert spoons or tablespoons 976bar!  :o) until it tastes right to you!  8)


So a chefs pinch is the same as a pinch, whos boots that shoe.  :)
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: Cory Ander on August 12, 2009, 06:19 AM
So a chefs pinch is the same as a pinch, whos boots that shoe.  :)

As far as I'm aware, there is no such conventional measure as "a chef's pinch" UB. It's probably a term invented by someone on this forum!

I think "a pinch" is "a pinch" is "a pinch"...probably! :P

It ain't much, whichever way you look at it!  ::)
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: Secret Santa on August 12, 2009, 10:56 AM
far as I'm aware, there is no such conventional measure as "a chef's pinch" UB. It's probably a term invented by someone on this forum!

Yes, it was first introduced by that reprobate who went off to start the other forum!
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: qprbob on August 12, 2009, 04:31 PM
Surely it depends on how big the chefs fingers are. :D
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: Unclebuck on August 12, 2009, 09:56 PM

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I think "a pinch" is "a pinch" is "a pinch"

So to summarize what we saying?
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: Cory Ander on August 13, 2009, 02:58 AM

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I think "a pinch" is "a pinch" is "a pinch"

So to summarize what we saying?

To summarise, in my opinion:


I hope that's clear, even if you disagree with my opinion  :P

And, more importantly, I hope it helps prevent 976bar (and others) from adding a teaspoon, dessertspoon or tablespoon of salt when "a pinch" (or even "a chef's pinch") is called for!  ;)
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: Cory Ander on August 13, 2009, 03:00 AM
Please delete
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: SnS on August 13, 2009, 02:23 PM
 ;D totally agree CA - that's sorted then ;D
Title: Re: What is a "Chef's Pinch?"
Post by: Unclebuck on August 13, 2009, 04:34 PM
OK thats thats buried, So, How big is a chefs spoon?  :D