One and a Half Cups of Baking Powder in Grams

1 1/2 cups of baking powder weighs 345g (12.17 oz, 360ml) according to USDA FoodData Central (1 cup baking powder = 230g, spooned and leveled method). 1 1/2 cups = 1.5 of a full cup (240ml). See the full conversion table below for all amounts from 1 tablespoon to 3 cups.

1½ Cups
345g
12.17 oz
1½ Cups → ml
360ml
0.9 g/ml density
1 cup reference
230g
USDA standard

Baking Powder Cup-to-Gram Conversion Table

Full range from 1 tablespoon to 3 cups. The highlighted row shows 1 1/2 cups.

AmountGrams
1 tbsp14.38g
2 tbsp28.75g
1/8 cup28.75g
1/4 cup57.5g
1/3 cup76.67g
1/2 cup115g
2/3 cup153.33g
3/4 cup172.5g
1 cup230g
1 1/4 cups287.5g
1 1/2 cupsthis page345g
1 3/4 cups402.5g
2 cups460g
2 1/2 cups575g
3 cups690g

Source: USDA FoodData Central (FDC ID: 18372). 1 US cup = 240ml. Values use spooned-and-leveled method.

1½ Cups of Different Ingredients — Weight Comparison

1 1/2 cups of different ingredients varies widely in weight because each has a different density. This matters when substituting ingredients in recipes.

Ingredient1½ Cups (g)
Active Dry Yeast204g
Baking Powdercurrent345g
Baking Soda345g
Cream of Tartar358.5g

All values use USDA FoodData Central spooned-and-leveled method. Click any ingredient to see its full conversion table.

Measuring Baking Powder Accurately

Why weight matters: 1 1/2 cups of baking powder can weigh anywhere from 293g to 414g depending on how you measure it. The USDA standard is 345g (spooned and leveled). Scooping directly from the container can add 10–20% extra weight, which affects recipe results — especially in baking.

About baking powder density: Baking powder is a leavening agent. 1 teaspoon = 4.6g. Most recipes use teaspoon measurements. Check expiration — old baking powder loses potency. Do not substitute with baking soda without adjusting acid in recipe.

Spoon & Level
345g
USDA standard — most accurate for volume cups
Scooped (packed)
~397g
10–20% heavier — avoid for precision baking
Kitchen Scale
345g
Most reliable — eliminates technique variation

About 1½ Cups as a Measurement

1 1/2 cups = 24 tablespoons = 360ml. This is the standard flour amount for a dozen standard-size cookies or a single-layer 8-inch cake. It bridges the gap between single-cup and double-cup recipe scales.

One and a half cups appears most often in cookie dough recipes (flour), quick bread recipes (oats or mix-ins), and pasta sauce recipes (liquid ingredients). It equals 360ml or 12 fluid ounces.

Frequently Asked Questions

How many grams is 1 1/2 cups of baking powder?

1 1/2 cups of baking powder weighs 345 grams (12.17 oz, 360ml). Based on USDA FoodData Central: 1 cup baking powder = 230g, so 1 1/2 cups = 230 × 1.500 = 345g.

Is 1 1/2 cups of baking powder the same weight every time?

The weight can vary slightly depending on measuring technique. Spooned and leveled gives 345g. Scooped (packed) can be 10–20% heavier. Sifted gives a lighter weight. The USDA standard (spooned and leveled) of 345g is the most reliable baseline for recipes.

How do I accurately measure 1 1/2 cups of baking powder?

For accuracy, use a kitchen scale and weigh 345g of baking powder. If using measuring cups, spoon the baking powder lightly into a 1½ Cups measuring cup and level off the top with a straight edge. Avoid scooping directly from the container, which compacts the ingredient and adds extra weight.

How does 1 1/2 cups of baking powder compare to other ingredients?

1 1/2 cups of different ingredients varies significantly: Active Dry Yeast = 204g, Baking Powder = 345g, Baking Soda = 345g. This is because each ingredient has a different density.

Other Amounts for Baking Powder

Data source: USDA FoodData Central SR Legacy (FDC ID: 18372). View original USDA record

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