Knowing a few simple conversions will make cooking and baking with walnuts very simple. A pound of walnuts equals approximately four and a quarter cups of packed chopped walnuts, or five and a half cups of whole, loose, unshelled walnuts. Alternatively, for baking, you can substitute 2 to 4 tablespoons of walnut oil for 1 cup of shelled walnuts you need.

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