Kitchen Weight Conversions


Helpful measurement conversions.
British = American
Spoons
1 teaspoon = 1 teaspoon
1 tablespoon = 1 tablespoon
2 tablespoons = 3 tablespoons
3.5 tablespoons = 4 tablespoons
4 tablespoons = 5 tablespoons
Solid measures
Using the one-cup standard measure as sold here in the UK (NB: Please remember to alter the amount for your own recipe):-

Butter/Margarine
1lb (450g) butter or margarine = 2 cups (or four sticks).
8 oz, 225 g, butter, margarine, or shortening = one cup (or two sticks).
4 oz, 110 g, butter, margarine, or shortening = half a cup (or one stick).
2 oz, 50 g, butter, margarine or shortening = a quarter of a cup (or half a stick).
1 oz, 25 g, butter, margarine or shortening = 2 level tbs
Sugar  (inc. icing sugar)
1lb, 450 g, granulated or caster sugar = 2 cups.
1lb, 450 g, icing sugar  = 3 cups.
4 oz, 110 g, icing sugar = half a cup plus a heaped tbsp.
8 oz, 225 g, brown sugar = 1 cup.
4 oz, 110 g, brown sugar = half a cup
1 oz, 25 g, caster sugar = 1 rounded tbsp
Flour
1lb (450g) flour = 4 cups.
 8 oz, 225 g, flour = 2 cups.
4 oz, 110 g, flour, = 1 cup.
Breadcrumbs
8 oz, 225 g, breadcrumbs = 2 cups.
4 oz, 110 g, breadcrumbs. = 1 cup.
Oatmeal
8 oz, 225 g, oatmeal = 2 cups.
4 oz, 110 g, oatmeal = 1 cup.
Grated cheese
8 oz, 225 g, grated cheese = 2 cups.
4 oz, 110 g, grated cheese = 1 cup.
Dried mixed fruit
4 oz, 110 g, dried mixed fruit, (fruitcake mix) = 2-thirds of a cup.
2 oz, 50 g, dried mixed fruit, (fruit cake mix) = one-third of a cup.
Almonds
2 oz, 50 g, flaked, (slivered) almonds = half a cup.
4 oz, 110 g, ground almonds = 1 cup.
Other
3 oz, 75 g, milk chocolate = 3 quarters of a cup.
4 oz, 110 g, whole hazelnuts = 1 cup.
1 oz, 25 g, flour, oatmeal, cheese, breadcrumbs, or icing sugar. = one heaped tbsp
Liquid measures
half a tsp, 2.5 ml. = half a tsp, 2.5 ml.
1 tsp, 5 ml. = 1 tsp, 5 ml.
1 average tbsp, 15 ml. = 1 average tbsp, 15 ml.
A quarter of a pint, 150 ml. = Two thirds of a cup.
120 ml, 4 fl.oz, = half a cup.
Half a pint,  275 ml, 8 fl.oz, = A generous 1 cup.
Three-quarters of a pint, 425 ml. = Two cups
1 pint, 570 ml. = Two and a half cups.
One and a half pints, approx. 840 ml. = Three and three-quarter cups.
1 and 3-quarter pints, 1 litre, = 4 and a half cups.
2 pints = 5 cups.

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