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Grams of Butter to Milliliters

How many milliliters of butter are in a given weight? Type a number of grams below to see the volume. Math uses butter's density of 0.959 g/mL.

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100 g of butter = 104.28 mL

Grams of Butter to Milliliters Conversion Table

Common values for butter:

Grams of butterMilliliters
10 g10.4275 mL
25 g26.0688 mL
50 g52.1376 mL
100 g104.28 mL
150 g156.41 mL
200 g208.55 mL
250 g260.69 mL
500 g521.38 mL
1000 g1042.75 mL
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How this works

Butter has a density of about 0.959 g/mL (standard: 1 cup = 227g). That means 1 mL of butter weighs 0.959 grams.

Milliliters = grams × 1.0428

Note: Salted or unsalted; same density. 1 stick = 1/2 cup = 113g.

Why a cup of butter doesn't always weigh the same

Volume measurements are forgiving in some ways and brutal in others. A cup of butter can vary by 10-20% in weight depending on how it's measured: spooned vs scooped, packed vs loose, sifted vs unsifted. The density figure used here (0.959 g/mL) matches the most common published recipe conventions, but if you're after baking precision, weighing on a kitchen scale is more accurate than measuring by volume.

Sourced from Standard: 1 cup = 227g. Salted or unsalted; same density. 1 stick = 1/2 cup = 113g.

Volume vs weight in cooking

The American convention of measuring ingredients by volume (cups, tablespoons, teaspoons) is convenient but introduces variability that doesn't exist in weight-based recipes. Most professional bakers and bakeries weigh ingredients to within a gram because the structure of baked goods depends on precise ingredient ratios. For everyday cooking — soups, sauces, sautés — the volume-to-weight imprecision rarely matters. For baking that depends on rising or texture (cakes, breads, laminated doughs), it matters a lot.

The conversion

Multiplying the volume of butter by its density (0.959 g/mL) gives the weight in grams. The calculator at the top of this page does the math automatically; the formula box above shows the resulting linear factor for the specific volume and weight units selected here.

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