[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.
8 sticks of butter (2 pounds) is equal to 4 cups
80 grams of butter equal 0.35 cups of butter. 1 gram of butter equals 0.004 US cups in butter volume.
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There are 2 cups of butter in one pound. One stick of butter is equal to 1/2 cup. Butter is normally sold in one-pound packages, which contains four sticks (2 cups).
To convert 125 grams of butter to cups of oil, we first note that 1 cup of butter is approximately 227 grams. Since butter and oil have similar densities, we can use the same volume measure. Therefore, 125 grams of butter is roughly equal to about 0.55 cups of oil.
2cups ==1 lb now you do the math
1 cup of butter is aprox 229.5 grams 187.5 grams of butter = aprox 0.8 cup
There are 224 cups of butter in 112 pounds of butter. There are two cups of butter in a pound, so 2x112= 224 cups.
i think it is 1/2 a cup of butter i looked it up
According to the Skippy Peanut Butter website a 40 oz. jar of peanut butter is equal to 4 3/8 cups. A slang term for peanut butter during World War II was monkey butter.
To convert grams of butter to cups, it's important to know that 1 cup of butter typically weighs about 227 grams. Therefore, 180 grams of butter is approximately 0.79 cups, which is just under ¾ cup. For practical cooking purposes, you can use about ¾ cup of butter for 180 grams.