1 stick or 16 tablespoons in a cup. 1 stick plus 5 1/3 tablespoon to equal 1 1/3 cup.
2/3 of a stick
Four sticks of butter = two cups. Your sticks should have individual labels showing that they are 1/2 cup each.
4 sticks of butter add up to 1 lb. (One stick of butter is 1/4 lb.)
2 sticks of butter (1 cup, or 16 tablespoons) make a half-pound of butter.
Four sticks of butter in a pound. A stick is four oz.
A standard 1/4 lb. stick of butter is 8 tablespoons or 1/2 cup. Honest, it says so right on the stick. The person probably didn't have a stick. They probably had a tub and the directions call for a stick, hence the question. How many cups are in a stick of butter. Butter is not sold in 'sticks' anywhere in the world but the USA. Hence the confusion. 'Stick" is not a standard unit of measure, but a convenience for the manufacturer. Butter is more commonly sold in 454g bricks (1 lb), which is equivalent to 2 cups.
4 sticks in a pound. 4x40=160
1 stick of butter = 1/4 pound 1 stick of butter = 1/2 cup 1 stick of butter = 8 tablespoons 1 stick of butter = 4 ounces 1 stick of butter = 113 grams
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2.25 third cups.
250 grams of butter can be made with 2 cups of milk + 2 cups of water With a bit of rounding I'd say you need 4 cups of cream and 4 cups of water to make a pound of butter. Of course if you omit the water you will need more cream.
The recipe called for three sticks of butter.
normally it means a block of butter. Most companies make butter in different incraments. one of them are a box of four blocks (or sticks of butter).