Convert Broccoli from US cups (chopped) to Cups (chopped)
Broccoli converter
Use the tool below to convert broccoli from US cups (chopped) to Cups (chopped).
A small head is about 40% of the weight of a large one, so 'two heads' in a stir-fry can swing the yield a lot. Pick the right size below to keep roasts, soups, and pasta on target.
Enter an amount, pick your units, and set the item size for whole-item counts.
Result
0.96 cupsCommon Broccoli conversions
Quick reference for broccoli at medium size. Switch the size in the converter above for small or large.
| US cups (chopped) | Cups (chopped) |
|---|---|
| 0.25 cups (US) | 0.24 cups |
| 0.5 cups (US) | 0.48 cups |
| 0.75 cups (US) | 0.72 cups |
| 1 cup (US) | 0.96 cups |
| 1.5 cups (US) | 1.44 cups |
| 2 cups (US) | 1.92 cups |
| 3 cups (US) | 2.87 cups |
Broccoli conversion chart
The chart below shows how whole broccoli heads (medium size) convert to cups, grams and ounces.
| cups (US) | cups | broccoli heads | g | oz | lb |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0.25 cups (US) | 0.24 cups | 0.05 broccoli heads | 22.75 g | 0.8 oz | 0.05 lb |
| 0.5 cups (US) | 0.48 cups | 0.1 broccoli heads | 45.5 g | 1.6 oz | 0.1 lb |
| 1 cup (US) | 0.96 cups | 0.2 broccoli heads | 91 g | 3.21 oz | 0.2 lb |
| 1.5 cups (US) | 1.44 cups | 0.3 broccoli heads | 136.5 g | 4.81 oz | 0.3 lb |
| 2 cups (US) | 1.92 cups | 0.4 broccoli heads | 182 g | 6.42 oz | 0.4 lb |
Broccoli varieties and best uses
The conversions above are the same whatever variety you use; the difference is what each is good for. Here is how the common broccoli varieties compare.
| Variety | Best for |
|---|---|
| Calabrese | Everyday roasting, steaming, and stir-fries: sturdy green florets on a thick stalk, the standard supermarket head. |
| Tenderstem (Broccolini) | Quick sauté and steaming: a kai-lan and broccoli hybrid with long thin stalks that cook in minutes and stay sweet. |
| Sprouting broccoli (purple or white) | Spring side dishes and pasta: tender slim stems and small florets, steam or quick-roast. |
| Romanesco | Roasting and showpiece sides: lime-green fractal florets with a mild nutty flavour that holds shape. |
| Chinese broccoli (Gai lan) | Wok dishes and oyster-sauce sides: leafy stems with small florets, blanch then stir-fry. |
Which should I pick?
For everyday roasting, steaming, and stir-fries, Calabrese is the default supermarket pick. No Calabrese? Tenderstem (Broccolini) cooks faster with sweet, tender stems. For roasting that holds its shape with a nutty edge, choose Romanesco. For Asian stir-fries, Chinese broccoli (Gai lan) brings leafy bite to wok dishes.
Frequently Asked Questions
- How many cups is one medium broccoli head?
- One medium broccoli head (about 450 g) gives roughly 4.74 cups of chopped flesh. A small one (around 280 g) yields about 2.95 cups and a large one (around 700 g) about 7.37 cups, so set the size selector to match the broccoli heads you actually have before you trust the figure. Open broccoli converter
- How many broccoli heads make one cup chopped?
- You need about 0.21 medium broccoli heads for one cup of chopped broccoli. With small broccoli heads that rises to roughly 0.34, and with large broccoli heads it drops to about 0.14. The converter runs both ways, so enter the cups your recipe asks for and read off how many whole broccoli heads to chop.
- How much does a medium broccoli head weigh?
- A medium broccoli head weighs about 450 g, small is around 280 g and large around 700 g.
- Which broccoli variety should I use?
- For everyday roasting, steaming, and stir-fries, Calabrese is the default supermarket pick. No Calabrese? Tenderstem (Broccolini) cooks faster with sweet, tender stems. For roasting that holds its shape with a nutty edge, choose Romanesco. For Asian stir-fries, Chinese broccoli (Gai lan) brings leafy bite to wok dishes.
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