Convert Condensed Milk from Tablespoon to Ounces

How many ounces is 1 tablespoon of condensed milk?

1 tablespoon of condensed milk (sweetened condensed milk) is 0.68 ounces. 2 tablespoons of condensed milk is 1.35 ounces. 1/2 tablespoon of condensed milk is 0.34 ounces. 1/4 tablespoon (0.25 tablespoon) of condensed milk is 0.17 ounces. 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
  • One metric tablespoon of condensed milk weighs about 19.2 grams. A US tablespoon (14.79 ml) holds about 18.9 grams and an Australian tablespoon (20 ml) about 25.6 grams.

Condensed milk here means sweetened condensed milk, the thick, sticky tinned milk that has had most of its water removed and sugar added. One metric cup (250 ml) of sweetened condensed milk weighs around 320 grams or 11.29 ounces. It is the base of fudge, caramel sauces, no-bake cheesecakes, key lime pie, and Vietnamese iced coffee.

Tins of condensed milk are usually 397 g (14 oz), which is a little under 1 1/4 cups, so a recipe may need only part of a tin. Weighing what you actually pour gives accurate results across baking and confectionery.

Also known as

  • sweetened condensed milk

Milk is fresh and pourable, while condensed milk is reduced and heavily sweetened, so the two are not a 1:1 swap. For a quick stand-in for condensed milk, simmer milk with sugar (about 1 cup milk plus 3/4 cup sugar) until it thickens and turns pale gold. See what 1 tablespoon of milk is in ounces.

Powdered milk is dehydrated milk solids with nothing added, while condensed milk is a thick sweet liquid. Powdered milk reconstitutes into regular milk, whereas condensed milk goes straight into desserts; the two are not interchangeable. See what 1 tablespoon of powdered milk is in ounces.

Evaporated and condensed milk both start as reduced milk, but condensed milk has heavy added sugar while evaporated is unsweetened. The two are not interchangeable: swapping in evaporated milk needs added sugar, and dropping condensed milk into a savoury sauce adds sweetness the recipe may not want. See what 1 tablespoon of evaporated milk is in ounces.

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0.68 Ounces

Common Condensed Milk Conversions

Here are the most common condensed milk conversions from tablespoons to ounces.

TablespoonsOunces
1 tbsp0.68 oz
2 tbsp1.35 oz
3 tbsp2.03 oz
4 tbsp2.71 oz
6 tbsp4.06 oz
8 tbsp5.42 oz
10 tbsp6.77 oz
12 tbsp8.13 oz
16 tbsp10.84 oz

Condensed Milk Conversion Chart

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

tbspouncescupgramscup(US)tspmlfl oz
1 tbsp0.68 oz0.06 cup19.2 g0.06 cup (US)3 tsp15 ml0.51 fl oz
2 tbsp1.35 oz0.12 cup38.4 g0.13 cup (US)6 tsp30 ml1.01 fl oz
3 tbsp2.03 oz0.18 cup57.6 g0.19 cup (US)9 tsp45 ml1.52 fl oz
4 tbsp2.71 oz0.24 cup76.8 g0.25 cup (US)12 tsp60 ml2.03 fl oz

For the reverse conversion, see 1 ounce of condensed milk in tablespoons.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 tablespoon of condensed milk in ounces?
1 tablespoon of condensed milk is 0.68 ounces. The ratio is fixed, so 2 tablespoons of condensed milk is 1.35 ounces and 0.5 tablespoons is 0.34 ounces. 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 condensed milk converter
How many ounces is 1.5 tablespoons of condensed milk?
1.5 tablespoons of condensed milk is 1.02 ounces. The ratio is fixed, so 1 tablespoon of condensed milk is 0.68 ounces and 2 tablespoons is 1.35 ounces. Type any other amount into the converter above for the exact figure, or use the chart below for the common ones.
What is 2 tablespoons of condensed milk in ounces?
2 tablespoons of condensed milk is 1.35 ounces. Conversions scale in a straight line, so halving or doubling a recipe keeps the same ratio. 1 tablespoon of condensed milk is 0.68 ounces, and you can multiply or divide that figure to match whatever your recipe needs. Enter any amount in the converter above for an exact ounces reading.
How many tablespoons of condensed milk is 0.68 ounces?
0.68 ounces of condensed milk is 1 tablespoon. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between ounces and tablespoons without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists tablespoons but you would rather weigh or measure in ounces. The converter above and the chart below cover both directions for any amount.
Are condensed milk and sweetened condensed milk the same thing?
Yes. Sweetened condensed milk is another name for condensed milk, so they are the same ingredient and convert identically. 1 tablespoon of condensed milk is 0.68 ounces under either name, and 2 tablespoons is 1.35 ounces. Recipes use the two names interchangeably, so you can follow either one without changing quantities or weighing any differently.
What is 1/2 tbsp condensed milk in ounces?
1/2 tablespoon of condensed milk is 0.34 ounces. The ratio is fixed, so 1 tablespoon of condensed milk is 0.68 ounces and 2 tablespoons is 1.35 ounces. 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 tbsp condensed milk in ounces?
1/4 tablespoon (0.25 tablespoon) of condensed milk is 0.17 ounces. The ratio is fixed, so 1 tablespoon of condensed milk is 0.68 ounces and 2 tablespoons is 1.35 ounces. 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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