1 cup of Oat Flour in ounces

Reviewed by CupOrGram Editorial TeamData methodology: NIST-derived density references + recipe testing notesMethodology
Answer
3.3 ounces
Based on oat flour density of 0.4 g/ml
Source: NIST-DB-72
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cupsounces
1/4 cups0.83 ounces
1/3 cups1.1 ounces
1/2 cups1.7 ounces
1 cups3.3 ounces
1.50 cups5.0 ounces
2 cups6.7 ounces
3 cups10.0 ounces
4 cups13.4 ounces

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Density-accurate conversions for baking

3.3
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Science Note: Precision within +/-0.002g
Accuracy: +/-0.002gHow this is calculatedSource: NIST-DB-72

Why this conversion matters

Oat Flour has a density of 0.4 g/ml, which means it's very light — volume measurements can be especially misleading. Using weight-based measurements gives you consistent results every time.

Recipe Context for Oat Flour

For cakes: use weight to avoid dense crumb from over-measuring.

For bread: control hydration by weighing flour and liquids together.

For cookies: 10-20g extra flour can reduce spread noticeably.

Common Pitfalls

  • Switching brands without re-checking weight can change texture and bake time.
  • Using volume-only measurements for dense ingredients can overshoot recipe targets.
  • Scooping directly from the bag compresses flour and can make bakes dry.

Brand Variance Example

Baseline on this page: 1 cup oat flour = 95g. Real-world range can shift by about 12% because flours and grains compact differently based on scoop method, humidity, and grind fineness.

Example for 2 cups: baseline 190g, common range 168g-212g. If your bake is texture-sensitive, start with the lower bound and adjust after a test batch.

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