KITCHEN 101

 

ALCOHOL COOKING SUBSTITUTIONS

 

 

 THANKS TO RUSSELL KRAAYENBURG FOR THIS FABULOUS DESIGN!

 

ALCOHOL COOKING SUBSTITUTIONS

This Chart is helpful if you don’t have a kitchen scale

1 tablespoon of water weighs 14.79 grams

1 tablespoon of table salt weighs 18.25 grams

 1 tablespoon of oil (canola or soy) weighs 13.62 grams

Some other useful conversions:

16 tablespoons = 1 cup

3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon

28.35 grams = 1 dry ounce

1 US tablespoon = 14.7867648 ml

  • Lisa Martin - 03/20/2012 - 7:50 pm

    Nice thank you !ReplyCancel

  • Beverly Trujillo - 06/30/2012 - 12:49 pm

    Good measurements to have handy.ReplyCancel

  • Shirley Barr - 11/06/2012 - 4:44 pm

    Love your recipes.ReplyCancel

  • Nancy Ruhl - 11/24/2012 - 2:12 am

    Just found your website…can’t wait to try some of your recipes…am anxious to see some of your other ones…Thanks for the link…didn’t want to forget you!!!!!ReplyCancel

  • Peggy - 03/23/2013 - 6:05 pm

    I love the charts but where I live we don’t have colored ink on the printers. I tried to print but the red copy would not print. Could you post it in black and white.
    I am 63 years old and have been cooking all my life. This is the first time I have found a conversion chart in such detail. Wonderful helper when cooking.
    Thank You. PeggyReplyCancel

  • Sharon - 04/19/2014 - 3:45 pm

    These charts are great! They don’t seem to be downloadable or printable. Is that true? or am I doing something wrong? Is there another way to get a copy of them? Thank you.ReplyCancel

  • Donna Jean Berryhill - 06/22/2014 - 4:56 pm

    Always need this information. So glad to find it here.ReplyCancel

  • Nicole - 02/22/2015 - 6:21 pm

    I would like to be able to save your conversion tables for my home, do you make a printable?ReplyCancel

  • Ollie van Ginkel - 02/03/2016 - 2:56 pm

    Thank you for these measurements, I pin a lot of recepts, so it is verry helpfull.
    For myself,I make a photo of it on my phone, samsung S 5,
    and put it in my Evernote, so it’s always there.
    Mayby that’s a solution???
    Bye bye from the Netherlands, EuropeReplyCancel

  • Char - 05/04/2016 - 11:45 am

    Absolutely love this Pin, I’ve been looking for a tool like this for years.
    Thank you for making this useful tool available to all.
    Char ????ReplyCancel

  • julie levy - 09/20/2016 - 9:59 am

    HI,thanks for this chart.I came across a recipe and could make it due to no idea of where to find a chart.ReplyCancel

  • Penny - 11/22/2019 - 5:29 am

    Thank you for the charts.
    It will come in handyReplyCancel

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