100 Grams of Butter to Cups
100 grams of butter equals ½ cup (0.44 US cups), based on 227 g per cup (level cup). In the kitchen, measure 7 tbsp. For best results, weigh butter with a scale — cup measurements vary with how the cup is filled.
| US cups | ½ cup (0.44 cups) |
|---|---|
| Measured as | 7 tbsp |
| Ounces (weight) | 3.5 oz |
| Tablespoons (level) | about 7 tbsp |
| Density used | 227 g per US cup |
How to measure 100 g of butter without a scale
In the US, butter is easiest to measure by the wrapper: one stick is ½ cup = 8 tbsp = 113 g, and the wrapper is printed with tablespoon marks. For amounts that aren’t clean stick fractions, weigh it — cutting soft butter into a measuring cup traps air pockets.
Nearby amounts
| Grams | Cups | Decimal |
|---|---|---|
| 80 g | ⅓ cup | 0.35 |
| 90 g | ⅜ cup | 0.4 |
| 110 g | ½ cup | 0.48 |
| 120 g | ½ cup | 0.53 |
100 grams of other ingredients
The same weight fills a very different cup depending on density — that's why "grams to cups" always needs the ingredient:
- 100 g of all-purpose flour to cups — ⅞ cup
- 100 g of granulated sugar to cups — ½ cup
- 100 g of powdered sugar to cups — ⅞ cup
- 100 g of brown sugar (packed) to cups — ½ cup
- 100 g of honey to cups — ⅓ cup
Convert another amount
250 g Butter = 1 ⅛ cups
Exactly 1.1 cups — or measure 1 cup + 2 tbsp.
More butter conversions: the full grams-to-cups butter chart · 1/2 cups of butter in grams
Density 227 g/cup — sources: King Arthur Baking ingredient weight chart, USDA FoodData Central. Data verified 2026-08-20. Methodology.