Cups to Grams Converter UK 2024 | Baking Conversion Calculator
Free cups to grams converter for UK baking. Convert US cups to grams for flour, sugar, butter. 1 cup flour = 125g, 1 cup sugar = 200g.
Last updated: February 2026
Cups to Grams Converter UK 2024
Convert American cup measurements to grams for UK baking. Essential for following US recipes with precision.
Quick Reference - 1 Cup Equals:
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Convert grams back to cups for your ingredient
Pro Tip: Weighing is More Accurate
Cup measurements can vary by up to 20% depending on how you scoop the ingredient. For consistent baking results, always weigh your ingredients in grams using a digital kitchen scale. A good digital scale costs around £10-15 and will transform your baking.
Common Baking Conversions
Flour (Plain/All-Purpose)
| 1 tablespoon | 8g |
| 1/4 cup | 31g |
| 1/3 cup | 42g |
| 1/2 cup | 63g |
| 2/3 cup | 83g |
| 3/4 cup | 94g |
| 1 cup | 125g |
| 2 cups | 250g |
Granulated/Caster Sugar
| 1 tablespoon | 12g |
| 1/4 cup | 50g |
| 1/3 cup | 67g |
| 1/2 cup | 100g |
| 2/3 cup | 133g |
| 3/4 cup | 150g |
| 1 cup | 200g |
| 2 cups | 400g |
Butter
| 1 tablespoon | 14g |
| 1/4 cup (1/2 stick) | 57g |
| 1/3 cup | 76g |
| 1/2 cup (1 stick) | 113g |
| 3/4 cup | 170g |
| 1 cup (2 sticks) | 227g |
| UK block (standard) | 250g |
Brown Sugar (Packed)
| 1 tablespoon | 14g |
| 1/4 cup | 55g |
| 1/3 cup | 73g |
| 1/2 cup | 110g |
| 2/3 cup | 147g |
| 3/4 cup | 165g |
| 1 cup | 220g |
Icing Sugar (Powdered)
| 1 tablespoon | 8g |
| 1/4 cup | 30g |
| 1/3 cup | 40g |
| 1/2 cup | 60g |
| 2/3 cup | 80g |
| 3/4 cup | 90g |
| 1 cup | 120g |
Liquids
| 1 tablespoon | 15ml |
| 1/4 cup | 60ml |
| 1/3 cup | 80ml |
| 1/2 cup | 120ml |
| 2/3 cup | 160ml |
| 3/4 cup | 180ml |
| 1 cup | 240ml |
| 1 pint (US) | 473ml |
Cocoa Powder
| 1 tablespoon | 7g |
| 1/4 cup | 22g |
| 1/3 cup | 30g |
| 1/2 cup | 45g |
| 2/3 cup | 60g |
| 3/4 cup | 67g |
| 1 cup | 90g |
*Unsweetened Dutch-process cocoa
Other Ingredients
| 1 cup rolled oats | 85g |
| 1 cup rice (uncooked) | 185g |
| 1 cup chocolate chips | 170g |
| 1 cup chopped nuts | 120g |
| 1 cup raisins | 150g |
| 1 cup desiccated coconut | 85g |
| 1 cup peanut butter | 260g |
Oven Temperature Conversion
US recipes use Fahrenheit (°F), UK uses Celsius (°C). Here's your quick reference:
| Description | Fahrenheit | Celsius | Gas Mark |
|---|---|---|---|
| Very low | 250°F | 120°C | 1/2 |
| Low | 275°F | 140°C | 1 |
| Moderately low | 300°F | 150°C | 2 |
| Moderate | 325°F | 160°C | 3 |
| Moderately hot | 350°F | 180°C | 4 |
| Fairly hot | 375°F | 190°C | 5 |
| Hot | 400°F | 200°C | 6 |
| Very hot | 425°F | 220°C | 7 |
| Very hot | 450°F | 230°C | 8 |
| Extremely hot | 475°F | 240°C | 9 |
Quick formula: °C = (°F - 32) × 5/9. For fan ovens, reduce temperature by 20°C.
UK vs US Baking Terminology
American recipes use different names for common ingredients. Here's your translation guide:
Flour & Grains
Sugar & Sweeteners
Dairy
Raising Agents & Other
UK vs US Egg Sizes
Egg sizes differ between UK and US. Most US recipes use "large" eggs. Here's the comparison:
| US Size | US Weight | UK Equivalent | UK Weight |
|---|---|---|---|
| Medium | 50g | Medium | 53-63g |
| Large | 56g | Large | 63-73g |
| Extra-Large | 64g | Very Large | 73g+ |
Tip: UK "large" eggs are slightly bigger than US "large". For most recipes, this difference is negligible, but for precise bakes, weigh your eggs without shells.
How to Measure Ingredients Correctly
Measuring Flour (The Spoon & Level Method)
- Stir first: Flour settles and compacts in storage. Stir or fluff it with a fork before measuring.
- Spoon into cup: Use a spoon to fill the measuring cup - don't scoop directly with the cup.
- Level off: Use a knife or straight edge to level the top. Don't shake or tap.
Why it matters: Scooping flour directly can pack 140-150g into a "cup" instead of 125g, making your bakes dry and dense.
Measuring Brown Sugar
Brown sugar should be packed firmly into the measuring cup. Press it down, then level. When you turn it out, it should hold its shape like a sandcastle. This gives you the 220g per cup that recipes expect.
Measuring Liquids
Use a liquid measuring jug (glass or plastic with a pour spout). Place on a flat surface and read at eye level - the meniscus (curved surface) should sit at the measurement line.
Measuring Butter
US recipes often call for "sticks" of butter. 1 stick = 1/2 cup = 113g. In the UK, butter is sold in 250g blocks. For accurate measuring, check the wrapper markings or weigh on a scale.
Best Practice: Use a Digital Scale
For consistent results every time, invest in a digital kitchen scale (£10-15). Place your bowl on the scale, zero it (tare), then add ingredients by weight. This eliminates measuring variations entirely and is how professional bakers work.
Quick Butter Conversion
US recipes use "sticks" and "tablespoons" for butter. UK uses grams. Here's your conversion:
Note: UK butter blocks are 250g, so 1 US cup of butter is just under one UK block.
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