Convert Mascarpone from Cup to Teaspoon

How many teaspoons is 1 cup of mascarpone?

1 cup of mascarpone (mascarpone cheese) is 50 teaspoons. 2 cups of mascarpone is 100 teaspoons. 1/2 cup of mascarpone is 25 teaspoons. 1/4 cup (0.25 cup) of mascarpone is 12.5 teaspoons. Use the converter below for any amount.

  • These figures use the metric cup (250 ml). A US cup is slightly smaller at 240 ml, so it holds a little less. Use the US cup converter
  • Cup sizes are not standard worldwide, so the same cup of an ingredient can weigh more or less depending on the country. What is a cup measurement
  • A teaspoon here is the 5 ml standard, the same in the UK, Europe, and Australia. A US teaspoon is fractionally smaller at about 4.9 ml. When teaspoon size matters
  • A little over or under won't ruin the bake, though it can nudge the final taste or colour.

Mascarpone is a rich Italian fresh cheese made by curdling cream with citric or tartaric acid, giving it a smooth, spoonable texture and a fat content of around 40%. One metric cup (250 ml) weighs around 240 grams or 8.47 ounces. It is the signature cheese in tiramisu and also turns up in buttercream frostings, cheesecakes, and pasta sauces.

Mascarpone is sold in 250 g tubs, but recipes often call for cups or tablespoons. Converting between the two stops you reaching for a second tub mid-recipe or wasting the end of one.

Also known as

  • mascarpone cheese
  • Italian cream cheese

Cream cheese is firmer and tangier than mascarpone, with a fat content of around 33% to mascarpone's 40%. They are close in weight (230 g vs 240 g per cup), so swap 1:1 in cheesecakes and frostings; expect a slightly less rich, more tangy result with cream cheese. See what 1 cup of cream cheese is in teaspoons.

Ricotta is grainier and far lower in fat than mascarpone (258 g vs 240 g per cup), with around 13% fat. Swap 1:1 by volume in fillings only when a grainier, lighter result is fine; smooth fillings need straining or blending first. See what 1 cup of ricotta is in teaspoons.

Crème fraîche is cultured cream with a tangy bite that mascarpone lacks. They are close in weight (230 g vs 240 g per cup), so swap 1:1 in sauces and toppings; mascarpone gives a sweeter, richer result and is the one to reach for in tiramisu or buttercream. See what 1 cup of crème fraîche is in teaspoons.

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50 Teaspoon

Common Mascarpone Conversions

Here are the most common mascarpone conversions from cups to teaspoons.

CupsTeaspoons
0.25 cups12.5 tsp
0.5 cups25 tsp
0.75 cups37.5 tsp
1 cup50 tsp
1.25 cups62.5 tsp
1.5 cups75 tsp
2 cups100 tsp
2.5 cups125 tsp
3 cups150 tsp

Mascarpone Conversion Chart

The conversion chart below gives a quick reference for converting mascarpone from Cup to Teaspoon and other measurements.

cuptspgramsouncescup(US)tbsp
0.25 cup12.5 tsp60 g2.12 oz0.26 cup (US)4.17 tbsp
0.5 cup25 tsp120 g4.24 oz0.52 cup (US)8.33 tbsp
1 cup50 tsp240 g8.47 oz1.04 cup (US)16.67 tbsp
2 cup100 tsp480 g16.94 oz2.08 cup (US)33.33 tbsp

This is a volume conversion, so the result is the same for every ingredient. Use the cups to teaspoons volume converter to switch between cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, and millilitres without weighing.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is 1 cup of mascarpone in teaspoons?
1 cup of mascarpone is 50 teaspoons. The ratio is fixed, so 2 cups of mascarpone is 100 teaspoons and 0.5 cups is 25 teaspoons. 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 mascarpone converter
How many teaspoons is 1.5 cups of mascarpone?
1.5 cups of mascarpone is 75 teaspoons. The ratio is fixed, so 1 cup of mascarpone is 50 teaspoons and 2 cups is 100 teaspoons. Type any other amount into the converter above for the exact figure, or use the chart below for the common ones.
What is 2 cups of mascarpone in teaspoons?
2 cups of mascarpone is 100 teaspoons. Conversions scale in a straight line, so halving or doubling a recipe keeps the same ratio. 1 cup of mascarpone is 50 teaspoons, and you can multiply or divide that figure to match whatever your recipe needs. Enter any amount in the converter above for an exact teaspoons reading.
How many cups of mascarpone is 50 teaspoons?
50 teaspoons of mascarpone is 1 cup. The conversion works the same in reverse, so you can switch between teaspoons and cups without changing the result. This helps when a recipe lists cups but you would rather weigh or measure in teaspoons. The converter above and the chart below cover both directions for any amount.
How much is 1 cup of mascarpone cheese in teaspoons?
Mascarpone cheese is another name for mascarpone, so 1 cup of mascarpone cheese is 50 teaspoons, exactly the same as mascarpone. The figure does not change with the name: 2 cups is 100 teaspoons and 0.5 cups is 25 teaspoons. Use the converter above for any quantity, or read the conversion chart on this page for the most common amounts.
Are mascarpone and mascarpone cheese the same thing?
Yes. Mascarpone cheese is another name for mascarpone, so they are the same ingredient and convert identically. 1 cup of mascarpone is 50 teaspoons under either name, and 2 cups is 100 teaspoons. Recipes use the two names interchangeably, so you can follow either one without changing quantities or weighing any differently.
What is 1/2 cup mascarpone in teaspoons?
1/2 cup of mascarpone is 25 teaspoons. The ratio is fixed, so 1 cup of mascarpone is 50 teaspoons and 2 cups is 100 teaspoons. 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 cup mascarpone in teaspoons?
1/4 cup (0.25 cup) of mascarpone is 12.5 teaspoons. The ratio is fixed, so 1 cup of mascarpone is 50 teaspoons and 2 cups is 100 teaspoons. 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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