How many grams of baking powder are in a tablespoon/teaspoon?

Baking powder is one of the key elements for making any pastry; you can find it on a shelf of any kitchen. What do you do if you need to measure baking powder in grams but you do not have any scales? Well, you keep reading our article. We will tell you how to convert baking powder mass into volume; how many grams of baking powder does one tablespoon or teaspoon contain.

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How many grams of baking powder are in teaspoon?

One rounded teaspoon contains 5 grams of baking powder.

One level teaspoon holds 3 grams of baking powder.

How many grams of baking powder does one tablespoon hold?

One rounded tablespoon contains 15 grams of baking powder.

There are 10 grams of baking powder in 1 level tablespoon.

Many popular recipes require approximately the same amount (weight) of baking powder for the pastry, so below we will list all the calculations, made on how many spoons of this powder will be necessary to measure a certain weight in grams:

  • How many spoons would 20 grams of baking powder be? 20 grams of baking powder = 2 level tablespoons of baking powder or 4 rounded teaspoons of baking powder.
  • How many spoons would 15 grams of baking powder be? 15 grams of baking powder = 1 rounded tablespoon of baking powder or 3 rounded teaspoons of baking powder.
  • How many spoons would 12 grams of baking powder be? 12 grams of baking powder = 1 slightly rounded tablespoon of baking powder.
  • How many spoons would 10 grams of baking powder be? 10 grams of baking powder = 1 level tablespoon of baking powder or 2 rounded teaspoons of baking powder.
  • How many spoons would 7 grams of baking powder be? 7 grams of baking powder = 1 level tablespoons of baking powder or 1 teaspoon of baking powder, filled not to the very edge.
  • How many spoons would 6 grams of baking powder be? 6 grams of baking powder = 2 level teaspoons of baking powder.
  • How many spoons would 5 grams of baking powder be? 5 grams of baking powder = 1 rounded teaspoon of baking powder.
  • How many spoons would 4 grams of baking powder be? 4 grams of baking powder = 1 slightly rounded teaspoon of baking powder.
  • How many spoons would 3 grams of baking powder be? 3 grams of baking powder = 1 level teaspoon of baking powder.

Now you have a quick access to information on how many grams of baking powder are in a teaspoon and a tablespoon. It will be very easy for you to measure necessary amount (volume) of baking powder according to a recipe without using scales. If you have any advice on how to measure baking powder in grams without scales share with us, leave comments in the section below.

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