Recipe Scaler & Conversion Calculator
Cooking for a different crowd? Scale any ingredient by your desired servings and keep the handy measurement conversions on hand.
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Learn moreScale by the factor
Scaling a recipe is just multiplying every ingredient by one scale factor — desired servings divided by the original. Run each ingredient through it and the proportions stay intact. Keep the standard volume conversions nearby for when a recipe mixes cups, tablespoons and teaspoons.
How it’s calculated & sources
Scale factor = desired servings ÷ original servings. Multiply each ingredient amount by the factor. Conversions: 1 cup = 16 tbsp = 48 tsp = 8 fluid ounces.
Benchmark: standard U.S. volume conversions — 1 cup = 16 tbsp = 48 tsp = 8 fl oz; 1 tbsp = 3 tsp.
Results update as you type and are general estimates, not personalized financial, tax, medical or legal advice. Verify with a professional.
Worked example
Going from 4 to 6 servings is a 1.5× factor, so 2 cups of an ingredient becomes 3 cups.
Frequently asked questions
Does everything scale linearly?
Most ingredients do, but cooking times, pan sizes and leavening or seasoning may need judgment — taste and check doneness when scaling a lot.
How do I halve an egg?
Beat the egg and use half by volume (about 2 tablespoons), or scale the recipe to use whole eggs.