Convert Shallot from Whole Shallots to Kilograms

Shallot converter

Use the tool below to convert shallot from Whole Shallots to Kilograms.

Shallot size ranges from a 20 g small to a 60 g large (triple the weight). Picking the right size means two shallots in a vinaigrette or pan sauce comes out as intended.

How many kg is one medium shallot?

One medium shallot is about 0.04 kg. A small shallot is about 0.02 kg and a large one about 0.06 kg, so set the size selector to match what you have. Use the converter above for any amount, or the chart below for the most common quantities.

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Enter an amount, pick your units, and set the size for counting whole shallots.

Size applies to whole shallots (small / medium / large).

Result

0.04 kg

Common Shallot conversions

Quick reference for shallot at medium size. Switch the size in the converter above for small or large.

shallotsKilograms
1 shallot0.04 kg
2 shallots0.08 kg
3 shallots0.12 kg
4 shallots0.16 kg
5 shallots0.2 kg
6 shallots0.24 kg

Shallot conversion chart

The chart below shows how whole shallots (medium size) convert to cups, grams and ounces.

shallotskgcupscups (US)gozlb
1 shallot0.04 kg0.25 cups0.26 cups (US)40 g1.41 oz0.09 lb
2 shallots0.08 kg0.5 cups0.52 cups (US)80 g2.82 oz0.18 lb
3 shallots0.12 kg0.75 cups0.78 cups (US)120 g4.23 oz0.26 lb
4 shallots0.16 kg1 cup1.04 cups (US)160 g5.64 oz0.35 lb
5 shallots0.2 kg1.25 cups1.3 cups (US)200 g7.05 oz0.44 lb

Shallot 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 shallot varieties compare.

VarietyBest for
French (common) shallotDressings, vinaigrettes, and raw use: classic small grey-brown shallot with fine, complex flavour.
Banana shallot (echalion)Quick prep and large volumes: elongated, milder, and easy to peel.
Asian (pink) shallotSouth-East Asian cooking and frying: small, sweet, and crispy when deep-fried.

Which should I pick?

For dressings, vinaigrettes, and pan sauces, the common French shallot is the default: milder and more complex than onion, with a hint of garlic. Banana shallots (echalions) are larger and easier to peel, useful when a recipe needs a big volume of shallot quickly. Asian (pink) shallots are smaller, sweeter, and the pick for South-East Asian dishes like crispy fried shallots and Thai curries.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many kg is one medium shallot?
One medium shallot is about 0.04 kg, a small one about 0.02 kg and a large one about 0.06 kg. Shallots vary in size, which is the main reason a recipe that counts shallots can still vary in weight. Set the size selector to match what you have, then read the exact figure for any count above. Open the shallot converter
Which shallot variety should I use?
For dressings, vinaigrettes, and pan sauces, the common French shallot is the default: milder and more complex than onion, with a hint of garlic. Banana shallots (echalions) are larger and easier to peel, useful when a recipe needs a big volume of shallot quickly. Asian (pink) shallots are smaller, sweeter, and the pick for South-East Asian dishes like crispy fried shallots and Thai curries.

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