Recipe Resizer
Easily convert and scale your recipe ingredients up or down based on the exact number of servings you need, or fit them perfectly into your pan or air fryer. Our calculator automatically formats standard US and metric cooking fractions.
Ready to Scale
Fill out your ingredients and servings on the left, then hit calculate to see your new measurements here.
Quick Measurement Reference
Scaling recipes often results in unusual fractions. Use this cheat sheet to convert awkward measurements into standard spoons and cups.
| Measurement | Tbsp & Tsp | Fluid Ounces | Milliliters |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 Tablespoon (tbsp) | 3 teaspoons (tsp) | ½ oz | 15 ml |
| ⅛ Cup | 2 tbsp | 1 oz | 30 ml |
| ¼ Cup | 4 tbsp | 2 oz | 59 ml |
| ⅓ Cup | 5 tbsp + 1 tsp | 2.7 oz | 79 ml |
| ½ Cup | 8 tbsp | 4 oz | 118 ml |
| ¾ Cup | 12 tbsp | 6 oz | 177 ml |
| 1 Cup | 16 tbsp | 8 oz | 237 ml |
Essential Scaling Tools
As an Amazon Associate we earn from qualifying purchases.
Digital
Scale
Digital Kitchen Scale
When scaling baking recipes or large meals, weighing your ingredients accurately is much more reliable than using cups.
View on AmazonMeasuring
Cups
Measuring Cup Set
A robust set of measuring spoons and cups is essential when breaking a recipe down into unusual quarter-fractions.
View on AmazonConversion
Magnet
Kitchen Conversion Magnet
A handy magnetic cheat sheet for your fridge to easily convert cups, ounces, tablespoons, and milliliters while scaling.
View on AmazonMixing
Bowls
Nesting Mixing Bowls
When scaling recipes up, you'll need plenty of room to mix. A nesting set ensures you always have the right size bowl.
View on Amazon