A centiliter is one-hundredth of a liter, and a liter is the metric measure that is slightly less than 1 quart in the US system of measurement. Recipes that use metric measures more often use the smaller unit, milliliters, or one-thousandths of a liter, to denote volume. In that case, your recipe would have called for 40 ml.
In either event, 4 cl is between 1/8 and 1/4 cup — if you can keep count accurately (and we often cannot), it is 8 teaspoons.
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My gift to myself. Boy, I hope I appreciate me.
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Went a little heavy on the milk, since it's 2% and there's no cream.
1.5 ounce vodka
1 ounce kahlua
1.5 ounce milk
that is one damn fine caucasian
Sprung, is the wife cool with you driving to Ohio to get drunk and ogle irish chicks?