Convert Applesauce from Ounces to Tablespoon

How many tablespoons is 1 ounce of applesauce?

1 ounce of applesauce (apple puree) is 1.89 tablespoons. 2 ounces of applesauce is 3.78 tablespoons. 1/2 ounce of applesauce is 0.94 tablespoons. 1/4 ounce (0.25 ounce) of applesauce is 0.47 tablespoons. Use the converter below for any amount.

  • A tablespoon here is the 15 ml metric standard, about 16.67 to a metric cup, the same size as a UK tablespoon. A US tablespoon is smaller at 14.79 ml, so US cooks measuring with US spoons need slightly more. An Australian tablespoon is larger at 20 ml, so it holds about a third more. When tablespoon size matters
  • A little over or under won't ruin the bake, though it can nudge the final taste or colour.

Applesauce is cooked apple pulp blended into a smooth puree, sometimes sweetened or spiced with cinnamon. One metric cup (250 ml) weighs around 250 grams or 8.82 ounces. In baking, unsweetened applesauce works as a fat replacer in muffins and quick breads, and as an egg substitute (1/4 cup per egg) for moisture-driven recipes.

Recipes often list applesauce in cups or tablespoons, but jars come labelled in grams or ounces. Converting between the two helps you swap it cleanly for eggs or oil without throwing the recipe off.

Also known as

  • apple puree

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Using applesauce as an egg substitute? Our calculator works out the exact amount for any number of eggs.

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Mashed banana works the same way as applesauce in bakes, replacing eggs or fat with extra moisture. Banana adds noticeable flavour and a touch of sweetness, while applesauce stays neutral. Swap 1:1 by volume; expect a softer, more tender crumb with banana. See our Mashed Banana converter.

Pumpkin puree subs in for applesauce in autumn bakes, adding moisture plus a mild squash flavour. Both weigh around 250 g per cup, so swap 1:1 by volume. Expect a richer colour and earthier taste with pumpkin. See our Pumpkin Puree converter.

Starting from whole apples instead of a jar? The apple converter works out how many small, medium, or large apples to peel and stew for the cup count a recipe needs. See our Apple converter.

Out of applesauce? See applesauce substitutes →

No scale? The tool below gives a good estimate, but for exact bakes a digital kitchen scale removes the guesswork.

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Common Applesauce Conversions

Here are the most common applesauce conversions from ounces to tablespoons.

OuncesTablespoons
1 oz1.89 tbsp
2 oz3.78 tbsp
3 oz5.67 tbsp
4 oz7.56 tbsp
5 oz9.45 tbsp
6 oz11.34 tbsp
8 oz15.12 tbsp
10 oz18.9 tbsp
12 oz22.68 tbsp

Applesauce Conversion Chart

The conversion chart below gives a quick reference for converting applesauce from Ounces to Tablespoon and other measurements.

ouncestbspcupgramscup(US)tsp
2.5 oz4.72 tbsp0.28 cup70.86 g0.3 cup (US)14.17 tsp
5 oz9.45 tbsp0.57 cup141.72 g0.59 cup (US)28.34 tsp
7.5 oz14.17 tbsp0.85 cup212.59 g0.89 cup (US)42.52 tsp
10 oz18.9 tbsp1.13 cup283.45 g1.18 cup (US)56.69 tsp

Frequently Asked Questions

How many tablespoons is 1 ounce of applesauce?
1 ounce of applesauce is 1.89 tablespoons. The ratio is fixed, so 2 ounces of applesauce is 3.78 tablespoons and 0.5 ounces is 0.94 tablespoons. Use the converter above for any quantity, or check the conversion chart on this page for the most common amounts at a glance. Open the applesauce converter
How many tablespoons is 1.5 ounces of applesauce?
1.5 ounces of applesauce is 2.83 tablespoons. The ratio is fixed, so 1 ounce of applesauce is 1.89 tablespoons and 2 ounces is 3.78 tablespoons. Type any other amount into the converter above for the exact figure, or use the chart below for the common ones.
How many tablespoons is 2 ounces of applesauce?
2 ounces of applesauce is 3.78 tablespoons. Conversions scale in a straight line, so halving or doubling a recipe keeps the same ratio. 1 ounce of applesauce is 1.89 tablespoons, and you can multiply or divide that figure to match whatever your recipe needs. Enter any amount in the converter above for an exact tablespoons reading.
How many ounces of applesauce is 1.89 tablespoons?
1.89 tablespoons of applesauce is 1 ounce. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between tablespoons and ounces without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists ounces but you would rather weigh or measure in tablespoons. The converter above and the chart below cover both directions for any amount.
How many tablespoons is 1 ounce of apple puree?
Apple puree is another name for applesauce, so 1 ounce of apple puree is 1.89 tablespoons, exactly the same as applesauce. The figure does not change with the name: 2 ounces is 3.78 tablespoons and 0.5 ounces is 0.94 tablespoons. Use the converter above for any quantity, or read the conversion chart on this page for the most common amounts.
Are applesauce and apple puree the same thing?
Yes. Apple puree is another name for applesauce, so they are the same ingredient and convert identically. 1 ounce of applesauce is 1.89 tablespoons under either name, and 2 ounces is 3.78 tablespoons. Recipes use the two names interchangeably, so you can follow either one without changing quantities or weighing any differently.
What is 1/2 oz applesauce in tablespoons?
1/2 ounce of applesauce is 0.94 tablespoons. The ratio is fixed, so 1 ounce of applesauce is 1.89 tablespoons and 2 ounces is 3.78 tablespoons. Half measures come up often when scaling a recipe down, and the figure divides cleanly. Use the converter above for any other amount, or the chart below for the common ones.
What is 1/4 oz applesauce in tablespoons?
1/4 ounce (0.25 ounce) of applesauce is 0.47 tablespoons. The ratio is fixed, so 1 ounce of applesauce is 1.89 tablespoons and 2 ounces is 3.78 tablespoons. Quarter amounts often come up when scaling a recipe down step by step, and the figure divides cleanly. Use the converter above for any other quantity, or the chart below for the most common amounts.

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