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How Much Is a Stick of Butter?

Recipes often give the amount of butter in sticks, but sometimes they give the amount in other units. So how much is a stick of butter? It's helpful to know how a stick of butter converts to cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, ounces, pounds, and grams.

Stick of Butter

The answer to how much is a stick of butter depends on what unit of measurement you are using. Butter sticks are often labeled by cups, tablespoons, ounces, and grams. In the United States, a package of butter is most often sold as 4 sticks to a package, which is usually 16 ounces.

Cups in a Stick of Butter

A standard stick of butter is ½ cup. So one stick of butter is equal to ½ cup. If a recipe calls for a stick of butter, it means ½ cup, and if a recipe calls for ½ cup of butter, it means one stick.  Be aware that some brands of butter may be sold in sticks that measure ¼ cup or ¾ cup, so always check the packaging before measuring out your ingredients. 

  • 1 stick of butter = ½ cup
  • Sticks of Butter Cups (c)
  • ½ stick ¼ c
  • 1 stick ½ c
  • 1 ½ sticks ¾ c
  • 2 sticks 1 cup

Tablespoons in a Stick of Butter

A standard stick of butter is 8 tablespoons. So one stick of butter is equal to 8 tablespoons.

1 stick of butter = 8 tablespoons

Sticks of Butter Tablespoons (Tbsp)

  • ⅛ stick 1 Tbsp
  • ¼ stick 2 Tbsp
  • ½ stick 4 Tbsp
  • ¾ stick 6 Tbsp
  • 1 stick 8 Tbsp
  • 1 ½ sticks 12 Tbsp
  • 2 sticks 16 Tbsp

Teaspoons in a Stick of Butter

A standard stick of butter is 24 teaspoons. There are 8 tablespoons in a stick of butter, and 3 teaspoons is each tablespoon. So one stick of butter is equal to 24 teaspoons.

1 stick of butter = 24 teaspoons

Sticks of Butter Teaspoons (tsp)

  • ⅛ stick 3 tsp
  • ¼ stick 6 tsp
  • ½ stick 12 tsp
  • ¾ stick 18 tsp
  • 1 stick 24 tsp
  • 1 ½ sticks 36 tsp
  • 2 sticks 48 tsp

Ounces in a Stick of Butter

A standard stick of butter is 4 ounces. So one stick of butter is equal to 4 ounces.

1 stick of butter = 4 ounces

Sticks of Butter Ounces (oz)

  • ⅛ stick ½ oz
  • ¼ stick 1 oz
  • ½ stick 2 oz
  • ¾ stick 3 oz
  • 1 stick 4 oz
  • 1 ½ sticks 6 oz
  • 2 sticks 8 oz
  • 4 sticks 16 oz

Pounds in a Stick of Butter

A standard stick of butter is ¼ pound. So one stick of butter is equal to ¼ pound.

  • 1 stick of butter = ¼ pound
  • Sticks of Butter Pounds (lb)
  • ½ stick ⅛ lb
  • 1 stick ¼ lb
  • 2 sticks ½ lb
  • 4 sticks 1 lb
  • 6 sticks 1 ½ lb
  • 8 sticks 2 lb

Grams in a Stick of Butter

A standard stick of butter is 113 grams. So one stick of butter is equal to 113 grams.

1 stick of butter = 113 grams

Sticks of Butter Grams (g) (approximate)

  • ⅛ stick 14 g
  • ¼ stick 28 g
  • ½ stick 57 g
  • ¾ stick 85 g
  • 1 stick 113 g
  • 1 ½ sticks 170 g
  • 2 sticks 226 g
  • 4 sticks 454 g

Bottom Line

So how much is a stick of butter? It depends on what unit of measurement you are using. A standard stick of butter is equal to ½ cup, 8 tablespoons, 24 teaspoons, 4 ounces, ¼ pound, and 113 grams. Knowing these conversions will make cooking and baking recipes easier and more precise.

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