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Köksomregningkalkulator

Convert between cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, ml, and other cooking measurements.

Slik bruker du denne kalkulatoren

  1. Skriv inn Amount
  2. Skriv inn From
  3. Skriv inn To
  4. Klikk på Beregn-knappen
  5. Les resultatet som vises under kalkulatoren

Kitchen Measurement Conversions

Essential conversions: 1 cup = 16 tablespoons = 48 teaspoons = 237 mL. 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons = 15 mL. 1 fluid ounce = 2 tablespoons = 30 mL. 1 US pint = 2 cups = 473 mL. 1 US quart = 4 cups = 946 mL.

Weight conversions: 1 oz = 28.35 g. 1 lb = 453.6 g = 16 oz. 1 kg = 2.205 lbs. For baking accuracy, weight measurements (grams) are far more reliable than volume (cups).

Why Baking by Weight is More Accurate

A cup of flour can weigh anywhere from 120g to 180g depending on how you scoop it. Professional bakers always weigh ingredients because small variations in flour can ruin a recipe. General guideline: 1 cup all-purpose flour ≈ 125g (spooned and leveled) or 140g (scooped).

Volume works fine for liquids (1 cup water always weighs 237g). For dry ingredients — especially flour, sugar, and cocoa — a kitchen scale is the single best investment for consistent baking results.

Temperature Conversions for Cooking

Oven temperatures: 350°F = 175°C (standard baking). 375°F = 190°C. 400°F = 200°C. 425°F = 220°C. 450°F = 230°C. Quick formula: °C = (°F − 32) × 5/9.

Key food safety temperatures (internal): Chicken: 165°F / 74°C. Ground beef: 160°F / 71°C. Pork: 145°F / 63°C. Fish: 145°F / 63°C. Medium-rare steak: 130°F / 54°C.

Omsetting av Matlagningsmål

Rask referanse for matlagningsmål.

EnhetmlVekt (g)Ekvivalent
1 tsp4.9 ml5 g (water)1/3 tbsp
1 tbsp14.8 ml15 g (water)3 tsp
1 fl oz29.6 ml30 g (water)2 tbsp
1/4 cup59.1 ml60 g (water)4 tbsp
1/3 cup78.9 ml79 g (water)5.3 tbsp
1/2 cup118.3 ml118 g (water)8 tbsp
1 cup236.6 ml237 g (water)16 tbsp
1 pint473.2 ml473 g (water)2 cups
1 quart946.4 ml946 g (water)4 cups
1 gallon3785 ml3785 g (water)16 cups

Sist oppdatert: March 2026

Frequently Asked Questions

How many grams in a cup of sugar?

Granulated white sugar: ~200g per cup. Brown sugar (packed): ~220g per cup. Powdered/confectioners sugar: ~120g per cup. These are approximate — always weigh for precision in baking.

How do I halve or double a recipe?

Multiply or divide all ingredients by the same factor. Tricky measurements: half of 3/4 cup = 6 tablespoons. Half of 1/3 cup = 2 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons. For baking, avoid scaling more than 2x without adjusting bake time and pan size.

What is the difference between dry and liquid measuring cups?

Liquid cups have a spout and are meant to be filled to a line. Dry cups are meant to be filled and leveled with a straight edge. Using the wrong type can result in inaccurate measurements — up to 10% difference for flour.