Pounds of Butter to Milliliters Converter

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1 lb × 473.1781 = 473.1781 mL
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There are 473.1781 milliliters in a pound of butter.

How to Convert Pounds of Butter to Milliliters

To convert a butter measurement from pounds to milliliters, multiply the butter quantity by the conversion factor. Since one pound of butter is equal to 473.1781 milliliters, you can use this simple formula to convert:

milliliters = pounds × 473.1781

The butter in milliliters is equal to the pounds multiplied by 473.1781.

Example: Convert 5 pounds of butter to milliliters.

Using the formula: milliliters = pounds × 473.1781

milliliters = 5 lb × 473.1781 = 2,365.8903 mL

Therefore, 5 pounds of butter is equal to 2,365.8903 milliliters.

How Many Milliliters Are in a Pound?

There are 473.1781 milliliters in a pound of butter, which is why we use this value in the formula above.

473.1781 mL = 1 lb

What Is a Pound of Butter?

A pound is a standard unit of weight commonly used in the United States for purchasing and measuring butter. One pound of butter contains 4 sticks, equals 2 cups, 32 tablespoons, 96 teaspoons, 16 ounces, and weighs 453.6 grams. The pound is a US customary and imperial unit of weight abbreviated as "lb." (from the Latin "libra"). Standard butter packaging in the United States comes in 1-pound boxes containing four individually wrapped sticks. Some stores also sell half-pound (2-stick) packages or larger commercial sizes. Pounds are the most common unit used when purchasing butter at grocery stores in the United States. When recipes call for large quantities of butter, such as for making pie crusts, large batches of cookies, or buttercream frosting, the amount is often specified in pounds. A pound of butter is also a convenient reference point for understanding other butter measurements. Since one pound equals exactly 4 sticks, 2 cups, or 32 tablespoons, it provides a useful baseline for mental conversions between different butter measurement units used in American cooking.

A pound of butter is equal to:

  • 4 sticks of butter
  • 2 cups
  • 32 tablespoons
  • 96 teaspoons
  • 16 ounces (453.6 grams)
  • approximately 473.2 milliliters

What Is a Milliliter of Butter?

A milliliter is a metric unit of volume that can be used to measure butter, particularly in its melted form. Since butter is a solid at room temperature, measuring it in milliliters typically requires either melting the butter first or calculating the volume based on butter's known density. Butter has a density of approximately 911 grams per liter (0.911 g/mL at room temperature), although this can vary slightly depending on the exact composition and temperature. One milliliter of butter weighs approximately 0.959 grams. A single stick of butter (113.4 grams) has a volume of approximately 118.3 milliliters. The milliliter is abbreviated as "mL" and is part of the International System of Units (SI). It equals one-thousandth of a liter and is one of the most commonly used volume units in the metric system. Milliliters are widely used in countries that follow the metric system for cooking and baking measurements. When working with butter in milliliters, the most practical approach is to either melt the butter and measure the liquid volume using a graduated measuring cup or cylinder, or to convert from a weight measurement (grams) using butter's density. Many digital kitchen scales can measure in grams, which can then be easily converted to milliliters.

A milliliter of butter is equal to:

  • one-thousandth of a liter
  • approximately 0.959 grams of butter
  • approximately 0.068 tablespoons of butter
  • approximately 0.0085 sticks of butter

Understanding Butter Measurements

Butter is one of the most essential ingredients in cooking and baking, and accurate measurement is crucial for successful recipes. However, butter measurements can be confusing because different countries and recipes use different systems of measurement.

In the United States, butter is primarily measured using volume units such as sticks, cups, and tablespoons. A standard US butter package contains four sticks, each weighing 4 ounces (113.4 grams). This convenient packaging makes it easy to measure butter in sticks, cups, and tablespoons without a scale.

In contrast, most other countries measure butter by weight using grams or kilograms. This is generally considered more accurate, as weight measurements are not affected by how tightly the butter is packed or whether it has air pockets.

The density of butter is approximately 911 grams per liter at room temperature, though this can vary slightly depending on the butter's fat content, moisture content, and temperature. This density is what allows us to convert between weight measurements (grams, ounces, pounds) and volume measurements (milliliters, cups, tablespoons).

A Brief History of Butter

Butter has been produced and consumed for thousands of years, with evidence of butter-making dating back to at least 2000 BCE. Originally made by churning cream by hand, modern butter production uses industrial equipment but follows the same basic principle of separating butterfat from buttermilk.

Standard US butter contains at least 80% butterfat, with the remainder consisting of water (about 15-17%) and milk solids (about 2-3%). European-style butter typically has a higher fat content of 82-86%, which can affect its density and therefore its weight-to-volume ratio slightly.

Common Butter Equivalences

  • 1 pound = 4 sticks = 2 cups = 32 tablespoons = 96 teaspoons = 453.6 grams
  • 1 stick = 1/2 cup = 8 tablespoons = 24 teaspoons = 4 ounces = 113.4 grams
  • 1 cup = 2 sticks = 16 tablespoons = 48 teaspoons = 8 ounces = 226.8 grams
  • 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons = 1/2 ounce = 14.2 grams

Tips for Accurate Butter Measurement

  • For the most accurate measurements, use a digital kitchen scale when measuring butter by weight. Scales eliminate the guesswork associated with volume measurements of solid ingredients.
  • Butter stick wrappers in the US typically include tablespoon markings, making it easy to cut precise amounts directly from the stick without additional measuring tools.
  • When a recipe calls for melted butter, always measure the butter before melting rather than after, as the volume can change when butter melts and air escapes.
  • Room temperature butter (around 65°F / 18°C) is easier to measure accurately than cold butter. However, for baking recipes that require cold butter, keep it refrigerated until ready to use.
  • When converting from weight (pounds) to volume (milliliters), remember that butter's density affects the result. The factors used here are based on standard US butter density and packaging specifications.
  • One standard US stick of butter weighs 4 ounces (113.4 grams) and equals 8 tablespoons, 1/2 cup, or 24 teaspoons. Use this as a quick reference for mental conversions.
  • If you don't have a scale, you can use the water displacement method: fill a measuring cup with cold water, add butter pieces until the water level rises by the desired amount, then drain the water.

Pounds of Butter to Milliliters Conversion Table

The following table shows common conversions from pounds to milliliters of butter, using the formula milliliters = pounds × 473.1781.

Pounds Milliliters (mL)
1 lb473.1781
2 lb946.3561
3 lb1,419.5342
4 lb1,892.7123
5 lb2,365.8903
6 lb2,839.0684
7 lb3,312.2465
8 lb3,785.4245
9 lb4,258.6026
10 lb4,731.7807
11 lb5,204.9587
12 lb5,678.1368
13 lb6,151.3149
14 lb6,624.4929
15 lb7,097.671
16 lb7,570.8491
17 lb8,044.0271
18 lb8,517.2052
19 lb8,990.3833
20 lb9,463.5613
21 lb9,936.7394
22 lb10,409.9175
23 lb10,883.0955
24 lb11,356.2736
25 lb11,829.4517
26 lb12,302.6297
27 lb12,775.8078
28 lb13,248.9859
29 lb13,722.1639
30 lb14,195.342
31 lb14,668.5201
32 lb15,141.6981
33 lb15,614.8762
34 lb16,088.0543
35 lb16,561.2323
36 lb17,034.4104
37 lb17,507.5885
38 lb17,980.7665
39 lb18,453.9446
40 lb18,927.1227

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