Hey everyone, I’ve been baking a lot lately, and I ran into this little thing I wanted to share. So, I was following this recipe, and it called for half a tablespoon of baking powder. I needed to get the measurement just right, you know? But my brain just works better with grams. So, I thought, “Alright, let’s figure out how many grams are in 1/2 tablespoon of baking powder.”
First, I grabbed my trusty kitchen scale. It’s one of those digital ones that’s pretty accurate, which is important when you’re baking. Then, I got my baking powder and a tablespoon measure. I carefully measured out half a tablespoon of the baking powder. It’s always a bit tricky to get it exact, but I did my best.

Next, I zeroed out the scale – you know, set it to zero grams so it would only weigh the baking powder. Then, I carefully poured the 1/2 tablespoon of baking powder onto the scale. I watched the numbers on the display as they flickered and finally settled.
- Measurement Time: I did this a few times, just to make sure I was getting a consistent reading.
- The Result: It turned out that 1/2 tablespoon of baking powder is roughly around 6 grams. Maybe a tiny bit more or less, depending on how densely it’s packed, but 6 grams is a good estimate.
Now, I know this might seem like a small thing, but it really helps to have these conversions in your head when you’re in the middle of baking. It saves you time, and you don’t have to stop and look things up. Plus, you get more accurate results, which means your baked goods turn out better!
A Little Extra Tip
While I was at it, I also found out something interesting. You can actually make your own baking powder if you’re ever in a pinch. Just mix 2 parts cream of tartar with 1 part baking soda. So, for example, if you need 1 tablespoon of baking powder, you’d use 2 teaspoons of cream of tartar and 1 teaspoon of baking soda. Pretty neat, right?
Anyway, I just wanted to share my little experiment with you all. I hope it’s helpful. Happy baking, everyone!