1 gram of Vegetable Oil in tablespoons

1 gram of vegetable oil = 0.07 tablespoons. That's based on a 218 g per cup baseline. Because vegetable oil can shift with pour speed and temperature, weighing is usually more accurate than measuring by volume.

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0.07 tablespoons
Based on vegetable oil density of 0.92 g/ml
Sources: King Arthur Baking, USDA FoodData Central, in-house testing
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10 grams0.71 tablespoons
25 grams1.8 tablespoons
50 grams3.6 tablespoons
100 grams7.1 tablespoons
150 grams10.7 tablespoons
200 grams14.3 tablespoons
250 grams17.9 tablespoons
500 grams35.7 tablespoons

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1 grams of Vegetable Oil equals 0.07 tablespoons
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Why this conversion varies

Vegetable Oil usually pours more consistently than dry ingredients, but measurements can still shift.

  • Viscosity affects how quickly a measuring cup empties.
  • Temperature can slightly change density and flow behavior.
  • This page uses a consistent 218 g per cup baseline for repeatable conversions.

Why this conversion matters

Vegetable Oil controls batter flow and moisture balance. Reliable conversion helps avoid thin batters, dense crumbs, or under-hydrated doughs.

Practical baking use

Neutral-flavour blended oil, usually soybean or a soybean-canola mix. The default oil in American boxed mixes and quick breads. Use this conversion when balancing batter hydration, glazes, and syrups.

  • Measure at a consistent temperature for better repeatability.
  • For viscous liquids, scrape cups and spoons fully to reduce residue loss.

FAQ

How much is 1 gram of vegetable oil in tablespoons?

1 gram of vegetable oil is 0.07 tablespoons using a 218 g per cup baseline.

Why can vegetable oil volume-to-weight conversions still vary?

Vegetable Oil usually pours more consistently than dry ingredients, but measurements can still shift. In practice, pour speed and temperature can shift results between kitchens.

Is it better to weigh vegetable oil for baking?

Usually yes. Weight-based measuring reduces shifts from pour speed and temperature, so your results are more repeatable.

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Recipe Context for Vegetable Oil

For syrups: viscosity can trap residual liquid in measuring tools.

For batters: precise liquid amount controls final thickness and rise.

For glazes: even small liquid changes alter flow and set time.

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.
  • Viscous liquids leave residue in cups and spoons, reducing accuracy.

Brand Variance Example

Baseline on this page: 1 cup vegetable oil = 218g. Real-world range can shift by about 4% because liquids are usually more stable than dry ingredients, but viscosity and temperature still matter.

Example for 2 cups: baseline 436g, common range 418g-454g. If your bake is texture-sensitive, start with the lower bound and adjust after a test batch.

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