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Dash

An informal unit of volume measurement equal to approximately 1/8 of a teaspoon or 0.6 milliliters.

Quick conversion

1 Dash = 1/8 Tsp • 1 Dash = 2 Pinches • 1 Dash ≈ 0.62 mL

A dash is an informal unit of volume measurement used to specify a very small amount of a liquid or dry ingredient. Traditionally, it refers to a quick shake or 'dash' of a liquid from a shaker bottle, such as hot sauce, Worcestershire sauce, or bitters. For dry ingredients, a dash has been formalized in modern culinary charts as exactly 1/8 of a teaspoon, which translates to approximately 0.62 milliliters. This is twice the volume of a standard pinch (1/16 teaspoon) and four times the volume of a smidge (1/32 teaspoon). Although it is small, a dash of an acidic ingredient or spice can significantly elevate the flavor profile of a dish.

When baking, a dash of nutmeg or cinnamon is common to add complexity without overpowering the main flavors. If you are preparing high-precision recipes or developing commercial formulas, relying on a literal hand shake is discouraged due to variation in bottle openings. Instead, use a leveled 1/8 teaspoon measuring spoon to ensure consistent flavor distribution and avoid over-seasoning.

Common mistake

Shaking liquid ingredients directly into a hot pan or batter. The steam can cause the bottle to pour unpredictably, releasing a flood of product instead of a single dash.

US vs UK / Metric

Universally used in culinary writing, but standardized measuring spoons for 1/8 teaspoon are the most reliable tool to achieve an accurate dash.

When to use it

Use for measuring highly potent liquids like hot sauce, bitters, and extracts, or spices like nutmeg and cloves.

Substitution

1 dash = 2 pinches = 4 smidges = 1/8 teaspoon = 0.6 milliliters.

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