Convert Goat's Cheese from Tablespoon
How much is 1 tablespoon of goat's cheese?
1 tablespoon of goat's cheese (goat cheese) is 9 grams, about 0.32 ounces. 0.5 tablespoons of goat's cheese is 4.5 grams and 2 tablespoons is 18 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 →
- One metric tablespoon of goat's cheese weighs about 9 grams. A US tablespoon (14.79 ml) holds about 8.9 grams and an Australian tablespoon (20 ml) about 12 grams.
- A little over or under won't ruin the bake, though it can nudge the final taste or colour.
Goat's cheese is a soft, tangy fresh cheese made from goat's milk, commonly crumbled over salads, tarts, and flatbreads. One metric cup (250 ml) of crumbled goat's cheese weighs around 150 grams or 5.29 ounces. When a recipe calls for goat's cheese by volume, measuring by grams gives a more consistent result, as the density of crumbled cheese varies with how loosely it is packed.
Crumbled goat's cheese packs loosely into a cup, so volume measures are unreliable. Weighing in grams ensures you get the right amount of tang and creaminess in every dish.
Also known as
- goat cheese
- chèvre
- chevre
- fresh goat cheese
Related Goat's Cheese Ingredients
Feta is sharper and saltier than goat's cheese, with a drier, more crumbly texture. Both are used crumbled over salads and pastries, but feta adds a briny punch while goat's cheese contributes a creamier, more subtle tang. See feta in tablespoons.
Ricotta is milder and grainier than goat's cheese, with a lower fat content and less tang. Ricotta works as a swap in baked fillings where a neutral creaminess is preferred over goat's cheese's distinctive flavour. See ricotta in tablespoons.
Cream cheese is denser and milder than goat's cheese (230 g vs 150 g per cup). It lacks the tang of chèvre, so use it as a substitute in spreads and baked goods only when a smoother, richer result is acceptable. See cream cheese in tablespoons.
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Common Goat's Cheese Conversions
Here are the most common goat's cheese conversions from tablespoons to grams.
| Tablespoons | Grams |
|---|---|
| 1 tbsp | 9 g |
| 2 tbsp | 18 g |
| 3 tbsp | 27 g |
| 4 tbsp | 36 g |
| 6 tbsp | 54 g |
| 8 tbsp | 72 g |
| 10 tbsp | 90 g |
| 12 tbsp | 108 g |
| 16 tbsp | 144 g |
Goat's Cheese Conversion Chart
The conversion chart below gives a quick reference for converting goat's cheese from Tablespoon to other measurements.
| tbsp | cup | grams | ounces | cup(US) | tsp |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1 tbsp | 0.06 cup | 9 g | 0.32 oz | 0.06 cup (US) | 3 tsp |
| 2 tbsp | 0.12 cup | 18 g | 0.63 oz | 0.13 cup (US) | 6 tsp |
| 3 tbsp | 0.18 cup | 27 g | 0.95 oz | 0.19 cup (US) | 9 tsp |
| 4 tbsp | 0.24 cup | 36 g | 1.27 oz | 0.25 cup (US) | 12 tsp |
Frequently Asked Questions
- How much is 1 tablespoon of goat's cheese?
- 1 tablespoon of goat's cheese is 9 grams, or 0.32 ounces. The ratio is fixed, so 0.5 tablespoons of goat's cheese is 4.5 grams and 2 tablespoons is 18 grams. Whatever unit your recipe uses, enter the amount in the converter above or read the conversion chart on this page for the most common quantities. Open the goat's cheese converter
- How many grams is 1 tablespoon of goat's cheese?
- 1 tablespoon of goat's cheese is 9 grams. The conversion scales in a straight line, so 0.5 tablespoons is 4.5 grams and 2 tablespoons is 18 grams. Multiply or divide that figure to match whatever your recipe needs, or use the converter above for an exact grams reading at any amount. 1 tablespoon goat's cheese in grams
- How many tablespoons of goat's cheese is 9 grams?
- 9 grams of goat's cheese is 1 tablespoon. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between tablespoons and grams without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists one unit but you would rather measure in the other. The converter above and the chart below cover both directions for any amount.
- What is 1 tablespoon of goat's cheese in ounces?
- 1 tablespoon of goat's cheese is 0.32 ounces. The ratio is fixed, so 0.5 tablespoons is 0.16 ounces and 2 tablespoons is 0.63 ounces. Use the converter above for any other amount, or see the chart on this page for the common quantities at a glance. 1 tablespoon goat's cheese in ounces
- How do tablespoons and cups compare as units?
- Tablespoons and cups are both volume units, so the conversion between them does not vary by ingredient. One metric cup holds about 16.67 tablespoons or 50 teaspoons, and the ratio stays fixed regardless of what you are measuring. The volume converter handles any amount between cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, and millilitres. Tablespoons to cups
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