Do you have recipes that make too much for your small family? I know the Monster Cookie Recipe that I shared on here last year makes way too many cookies for my family! I hate pulling out my calculator…and giving it to my husband to figure the measurements. lol To save him from refiguring the measurements time and time again I decided to write out a cheat sheet to hang on the inside of the cabinet where my measuring cups and spoons are. My husband is grateful and I thought others might benefit from a cheat sheet too. I hope you find it helpful!
For a recipe that calls for three eggs, your guess is as good as mine…unless you want to mix three, weigh them, add half to your recipe and fry up the other half for a nice snack.
What difficulties have you ran into trying to half a recipe?
Jenn says
Thanks for the chart! Great resource for those of use who hate math. 😉
Heather Lawrence says
Printing this off!! What a Great resource 🙂
Beeb says
Thanks for this great little cheat sheet – great for quickly adapting a recipe on the fly!
Stefani says
What a helpful cheat sheet!
SwaRai says
Great tips, I can never get this right.
Jen J. says
Going to save this to use in the future!
Chelle says
Oh love this sheet. I always forget and then have to chicken scratch everything out.
Liz @ A Nut in a Nutshell says
I do this a lot because I know I can’t eat everything fast enough if I make a full recipe!
Jennifer says
Oh thanks for the cheat sheet!
Cat Davis says
That’s a great resource. I need to print this and put it in my kitchen. I’m always going to Google for the answers lol
Shell Feis says
This is awesome, thanks! We definitely cut our recipes down because there are usually only two of us eating the meals.
Michelle says
This is a great resource! Since it’s just the two of us, there are definitely recipes I prefer to half.
SavvyMomNYC - Ker says
Thanks for the cooking resource. We can all figure out how to halve a cup but the smaller amounts can be challenging to remember.
valmg says
I’ve not had a difficult time with the even numbers and fractions, I just half them. It’s the other ones I’ve had to look up, like half of 1/3. Great chart.
AshleyWalkup says
Oh yes, those are the ones it’s helpful for!
Culinary Favorites From A to Z says
This is brilliant, thank you! Smart lady putting the conversions down on ‘paper!’
Nancy Young says
Great idea and thanks. But if there are 16 tablespoons in a cup shouldn’t the measurement for 1/4 cup be 4 tablespoons?
tina says
You are correct that 1/4 cup = 4 Tbsp. (Good math!) That would be the full recipe. If you want to HALVE a recipe calls for 1/4 cup, then, you want to use 2 Tbsp. 🙂
Miranda says
“Half” is not a verb. The verb is “halve”.
Melanie says
Thanks for the grammar lesson !!!!!!!! ???
Mike says
Well then why don’t you fix it? It detracts from your credibility.
Linda says
One half of an egg is just the yolk.
Ashley says
lol I love it!
Tyler Wolodkewitsch says
Pretty sure a half a cup is equal to 8 tablespoons. This is wrong