One Cup in Grams

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How much is a cup of milk in grams?

Of course I can search google and get it (240gr) but that sounds too much for making pancakes . I don't have a measuring cup and I have to use 1+1/4 cup milk and I don't know how! 240 sounds too much.

this is the recipe :

1.5 cup of floor, 1.25 cup of milk, 1 egg. the rests are not main ingredients.



Best Answer

You are correct.

One cup of milk weighs 245g. So 1+1/4 cup weighs 306.25g.

If the mixture turns out too runny, just add a bit more flour.




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How much is 1 cup of flour in grams?

Common Measurement Conversions for Baking1 cup flour120 grams4.2 oz1 cup whole wheat flour130 grams4.6 oz1 cup almond flour112 grams3.9 oz1 cup whole milk240 grams8.6 oz1 cup sour cream240 grams8.6 oz4 more rows

What is 1 cup as a measurement?

"1 Cup" is equal to 8 fluid ounces in US Standard Volume. It is a measure used in cooking. A Metric Cup is slightly different: it is 250 milliliters (which is about 8.5 fluid ounces).

Is 1 cup of flour 250g?

Easily convert between grams, cups, ounces and millilitres for many popular baking ingredients including flour, sugar, butter and many more....White flour - plain, all-purpose, self-raising, spelt.WHITE FLOUR - GRAMS TO CUPSGramsCups100g\xbd cup + 2 tbsp200g1\xbc cups250g1\xbd cups + 1 tbsp4 more rows•Sep 20, 2018

What is a cup measurement in UK?

There is a very slight difference between UK/European/Australian cups and US cups. The UK cups are 250mls and US cups are 240mls, so UK half cups are 125mls whereas US half cups are 120mls (quarter cups tend to be the same at 60mls). However for most recipes the difference is small and won't affect the finished dish.



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