Yes you can,but it's best to wrap it in cling wrap or place it in a freezer bag.
If the block is one pound, which is the most common, it's equal to 4 sticks.
[1 stick Butter = 1/4 pound = 1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons = 4 oz = 115 g] 1 "block" of butter is usually not 1 stick, but a full pound block. i.e. 1 block of butter = 4 sticks = 1 pound = 2 cups = 32 tablespoons = 16 oz = 454 g Many recipes online confuse block and stick, so if you see "block", use some common sense to decide which one is meant. In cookbooks it is nearly always the full pound block. In Europe, a standard block of butter is usually 250 g (about 9 oz.), but recipes tend to be give by weight, not volume/shape.
2 cups of butter are in 1 pound.
One stick of butter equals 1/4 pound. In other words: 4 sticks of butter equal 1 pound.
There are four sticks in one pound of butter
1 pound = 1 pound
There are 32 tablespoons in a pound of butter.
There is 1/2 cup in a 1/4 pound of butter or 1 stick if you are using stick margarine or butter.
One pound of butter is equal to two (2) cups.
A 1lb butter brick is equal to 2 cups. A pound of butter is usually equal to 4 butter sticks so 1 butter stick is equal to a 1/2 cup. Most butter sticks have measurements printed on the wrapper.
No. 1 stick is 1/4 pound, so two sticks is 1/2 pound. 3 sticks is 3/4 of a pound.
1 pound of butter equals 2 cups. There is 8 ounces in 1 cup. There are 16 ounces in a pound. So, 2 cups multiplied by 8oz equals 16 ounces or 1 pound.