Convert Baking Powder from Tablespoon to Grams
How many grams is 1 tablespoon of baking powder?
1 tablespoon of baking powder is 12 grams. 2 tablespoons of baking powder is 24 grams. 1/2 tablespoon of baking powder is 6 grams. 1/4 tablespoon (0.25 tablespoon) of baking powder is 3 grams. 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 →
- With a leavener like baking powder this matters: a tablespoon is a small amount and the chemistry is unforgiving. Too much and the bake domes, cracks, then sinks with a soapy tang. Too little and it stays dense. Use a real measuring spoon and level the top.
Baking powder is a leavening agent commonly used in baking to help dough and batter rise. It typically consists of a combination of an acid (like cream of tartar), a base (like baking soda), and a moisture absorber (like cornstarch). When mixed with wet ingredients, it produces carbon dioxide gas, which creates bubbles that cause the mixture to expand and become light and fluffy.
Baking powder is used in small amounts (usually 1–2 teaspoons per recipe) and even a slight excess can make baked goods taste bitter or collapse after rising. Measuring by weight is the most reliable way to get it right. Use the converter below for grams, cups, teaspoons, and more.
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Baking soda (bicarb) is the pure alkali inside baking powder, with no built-in acid, so it is roughly three times stronger. They are not a 1:1 swap: to replace baking powder with baking soda you need to add an acid such as cream of tartar, and use about a third of the amount. See our Baking Soda (Bicarb) converter.
Cream of tartar is the dry acid inside baking powder. Use the cream of tartar converter for teaspoon and gram conversions when pairing it with baking soda. See our Cream of Tartar converter.
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No measuring spoons? The tool below gets you close, and a measuring spoon set keeps small amounts accurate.
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0 GramsCommon Baking Powder Conversions
Here are the most common baking powder conversions from tablespoons to grams.
| Tablespoons | Grams |
|---|---|
| 1 tbsp | 12 g |
| 2 tbsp | 24 g |
| 3 tbsp | 36 g |
| 4 tbsp | 48 g |
| 6 tbsp | 72 g |
| 8 tbsp | 96 g |
| 10 tbsp | 120 g |
| 12 tbsp | 144 g |
| 16 tbsp | 192 g |
Baking Powder Conversion Chart
The conversion chart below gives a quick reference for converting baking powder from Tablespoon to Grams and other measurements.
| tbsp | grams | cup | ounces | cup(US) | tsp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 tbsp | 12 g | 0.06 cup | 0.42 oz | 0.06 cup (US) | 3 tsp |
| 2 tbsp | 24 g | 0.12 cup | 0.85 oz | 0.13 cup (US) | 6 tsp |
| 3 tbsp | 36 g | 0.18 cup | 1.27 oz | 0.19 cup (US) | 9 tsp |
| 4 tbsp | 48 g | 0.24 cup | 1.69 oz | 0.25 cup (US) | 12 tsp |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many grams is 1 tablespoon of baking powder?
- 1 tablespoon of baking powder is 12 grams. The ratio is fixed, so 2 tablespoons of baking powder is 24 grams and 0.5 tablespoons is 6 grams. 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 baking powder converter
- How many grams is 1.5 tablespoons of baking powder?
- 1.5 tablespoons of baking powder is 18 grams. The ratio is fixed, so 1 tablespoon of baking powder is 12 grams and 2 tablespoons is 24 grams. Type any other amount into the converter above for the exact figure, or use the chart below for the common ones.
- How many grams is 2 tablespoons of baking powder?
- 2 tablespoons of baking powder is 24 grams. Conversions scale in a straight line, so halving or doubling a recipe keeps the same ratio. 1 tablespoon of baking powder is 12 grams, and you can multiply or divide that figure to match whatever your recipe needs. Enter any amount in the converter above for an exact grams reading.
- How many tablespoons of baking powder is 12 grams?
- 12 grams of baking powder is 1 tablespoon. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between grams and tablespoons without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists tablespoons but you would rather weigh or measure in grams. The converter above and the chart below cover both directions for any amount.
- How many grams is 1/2 tablespoon of baking powder?
- 1/2 tablespoon of baking powder is 6 grams. The ratio is fixed, so 1 tablespoon of baking powder is 12 grams and 2 tablespoons is 24 grams. 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.
- How many grams is 1/4 tablespoon of baking powder?
- 1/4 tablespoon (0.25 tablespoon) of baking powder is 3 grams. The ratio is fixed, so 1 tablespoon of baking powder is 12 grams and 2 tablespoons is 24 grams. 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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