About 7 ounces of cooked pasta.
No there is 4 oz in a Cup of pasta
On average two ounces of uncooked penne pasta are in one cup of cooked pasta. If watching serving portions one can also use a food scale for exact weights.
There are many weight/ volume differences in pasta, so that is impossible to say. Try again and NAME your pasta - they range from 65 grams a cup to 235 grams a cup.
You must name the pasta, there are dozens of kinds and all weigh different. For example, a cup of spaghetti,all standing upright and closely fitted in a cup is 3 times the weight of rotini
There are generally 8 ounces of cavatappi pasta noodles in a cup when measured by volume. Different pasta shapes can vary slightly in their volume-to-weight ratios, so it's best to weigh the pasta for precise measurements.
8 ounces = 1 cup
Well a cup and an ounce measure different sorts of things and dry spaghetti is going to be different from cooked but if you are figuing a cup as a serving then 2 ounces (by weight not with a measuring cup) is a serving of pasta. If you dont have a scale just estimate that it will double in size when you cook it.
It is 16 ounces, because one cup is 8 fluid ounces or just ounces.-Hannah Hannah, you're confusing fluid ounces, which measure volume, with ounces that measure mass... which I believe is the situation the asker is dealing with. In my experience, about 3/4 cup of dry pasta is 2 ounces.It also depends on what type of pasta you are measuring. Two cups of orzo will weight more than two cups of penne.
No, 8 ounces of uncooked pasta is not equal to one fluid cup. 8 ounces of uncooked pasta is about 2 cups in volume, whereas one fluid cup is equivalent to 8 fluid ounces.
There are 8 ounces in one cup of dry measure.
Oh, dude, you're hitting me with the tough questions. So, 12 ounces of dry pasta is approximately 6 cups. But hey, who's really counting when you're cooking, am I right? Just throw in a handful and hope for the best!