Got a stick of butter and no idea what that means? We get it. Measuring and converting when you’re trying to cook gets very confusing – especially when you’re using an American recipe. To make life easier, here’s a handy butter conversion guide, including sticks, ounces, grams, cups, tablespoons and teaspoons. Show
These conversions have been calculated using regular butter, but they’ll work as a general guide for unsalted butter and margarine. Cups to grams butter2
cups of butter in grams = 500g Stick of butter in grams1 stick of butter in grams = 110g How many grams butter in an ounce?1 ounce (oz) of butter in grams = 31g Tablespoon to grams butter1 teaspoon (tsp) of
butter in grams = 5g Wait! Are you using an American recipe?Please note, the standard Australian cup size is 250ml, but the standard American cup size is 240ml. If you’re cooking with an American recipe, use slightly less (10ml) of the ingredient. Baking is a complex, techinval process. One gram could make all the difference. Use our detailed conversion chart for more information, or to convert other ingredients to grams (like sugar, rolled oats, honey, flour and milk).
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you in New Zealand? See content specific to your location. Go to Bunch NZ Butter is the perfect addition to so many delicious sweet and savoury recipes but between countries, we like to measure it in different ways. Have you stumbled across a recipe where it calls for butter in cups but only have a scale? We’ve got you sorted. Generally speaking, most recipes require butter in grams but if you’ve found a recipe where butter is measured in cups, teaspoons or tablespoons, never fear! These handy charts will
help you decipher your butter requirements and keep cooking that delicious meal. The tables below also work perfectly for margarine. Cups Grams 1 cup 250g 3/4 cup 185g 2/3 cup 160g 1/2 cup 125g 1/3 cup 80g 1/4 cup 60 Tablespoon Grams 1 teaspoon 5g 1 tablespoon 20g 3 tablespoons 60g 5 tablespoons 100g 10 tablespoons 200g 12 tablespoons 240g If you’re looking for some extra cooking inspiration here are a couple of our favourite decadently buttery recipes. A make-ahead dessert or
teatime treat. Get the full recipe. Raw macadamia nuts give classic Anzac biscuits some extra crunch. Get the full recipe. And it tastes even better than it looks, trust us!
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Lottie Dalziel Lottie Dalziel is a 4AM riser and coffee-addict who lives and breathes the Better Homes and Gardens brand. When she isn't reading up on the latest trends in sustainability or discovering ways to upcycle almost anything, you can find her by the beach, cooking up a storm or adding to her abundant (some would say out of control) plant collection. What is a 1/4 of butter in grams?
What is a 1/4 of butter?Our butter sticks are easy to measure! One full stick of butter equals 1/2 cup, or 8 tablespoons. Our half sticks equal 1/4 cup of butter, or 4 tablespoons.
How much does a 1/4 stick of butter weigh?How Much Does a Stick of Butter Weigh?. How many cups is a 1/4 pound of butter?1/4 pound of butter = 0.5 cup of butter = 1 stick. 1/2 pound of butter = 1 cup of butter = 2 sticks. 3/4 pound of butter = 1.5 cup of butter = 3 sticks.
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