How Many cups in 1 pound of Eggs?

Get precise weight measurements for baking. Below is the interactive calculator preloaded to convert 1 pound of Eggs to cup.

150+Ingredients calibrated
16Unit types supported
3Cup systems (US, Label, Metric)
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Result
1.89cups

1 pound of Eggs = 1.89 cups

Estimated Nutrition Facts

Based on 454g of Eggs. Nutrition values are estimates.

649
Calories
3.2g
Carbs
43.1g
Fat
57.2g
Protein

Kitchen Tips & Baking Notes

How to Measure:Since egg sizes vary (a large shelled egg is about 50g), professional recipes are written in grams. Whisk the eggs together first, then weigh out the exact amount needed.
Storage & Humidity:Store eggs in their original carton in the main body of the refrigerator, not the door, to keep the temperature stable.
Common Baking Equivalents:
  • Standard Cakes: 2 large eggs (about 100g) emulsify fats and liquids for structured cakes.
  • Custards & Quiches: 4 eggs (about 200g) form the custard base for standard pies or quiches.

Quick Reference

poundsWeight (g)
25g47 1/4 cups
50g94.54 cups
100g189.08 cups
150g283.61 cups
200g378.15 cups
250g472.69 cups
300g567.23 cups
400g756.3 cups
500g945.38 cups
1000g1890 3/4 cups

For best results, use a digital scale. Weight in grams removes the variability of measuring cups.

Why Weighing Eggs Beats Measuring Cups

Measuring dry or compactable ingredients like Eggs by volume (cups or spoons) is notoriously inaccurate. Depending on how you pack the ingredient, or the ambient humidity in your kitchen, a cup of Eggs can vary in weight by up to 30%.

Weighing your ingredients in grams gets rid of all that guesswork. When you use exact weights, your recipes will turn out exactly the same way every time, no matter how packed your flour is or how humid your kitchen feels.

This converter uses real density numbers for Eggs. When you swap cups for grams, you're getting actual weight conversions that real bakers use, not just a generic guess.

30%Potential weight variation in volumetric cups
100%Precision consistency when weighing in grams
1.014gDensity per ml of Eggs
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Frequently Asked Questions

There are about 240 grams in 1 standard US cup of Eggs. However, this weight depends on the cup system you are using: for example, a metric cup is larger (250 ml) and weighs about 254 grams, while a US Customary cup is about 236.6 ml.

The weight of a cup of Eggs can change depending on how tightly it’s packed, humidity, and even how long it’s been sitting in the pantry. For dry ingredients like flour or sugar, scooping directly with the cup packs it down, adding up to 25% more ingredient than a recipe calls for. Using a kitchen scale is the only way to get the exact amount every time.

If you don't have a kitchen scale, use the "spoon and level" method: gently fluff the Eggs in its container with a spoon, spoon it into your measuring cup until it overflows, and sweep the excess off the top with the flat back of a knife. Never shake the cup or pack it down, or you'll end up with too much.

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