When a recipe calls for melted butter in baking, does it mean liquid butter?
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Yes, when a recipe calls for melted butter in baking, it refers to liquid butter. The butter should be melted and cooled to a liquid state before being used in the recipe. This allows the butter to incorporate more easily with other ingredients and evenly distribute throughout the batter or dough.