How Many Tablespoons in quarter Cup?
Quickly convert volume and length units for cooking. Check teaspoons, tablespoons, cups, and other standard kitchen measurements below.

quarter cups of All-Purpose Flour = 4 tablespoons
Quick Reference
For best results, use a digital scale. Weight in grams removes the variability of measuring cups.
Why Volume Consistency Matters in Baking
Volumetric measurements like cups, tablespoons, and teaspoons are standard in American kitchens, but their sizes can vary internationally. For example, a British or Australian recipe might call for a cup or tablespoon that is slightly larger than the US counterpart.
Using an exact conversion table or interactive tool ensures that your spoon measurements are scaled correctly. For the best results, use standard calibrated measuring spoons rather than regular silverware cutlery, which varies wildly in volume.

A simple kitchen scale takes the guesswork out of baking and cooking.
Frequently Asked Questions
There are exactly 3 teaspoons in 1 standard tablespoon in the US Customary system. This ratio is standard across most English-speaking culinary traditions.
No. A standard US tablespoon is 14.8 ml, a UK/Metric tablespoon is 15 ml, and an Australian tablespoon is 20 ml (equal to 4 teaspoons instead of 3). Always check where the recipe author is from if precision is required.
For liquids, fill the spoon to the brim. For dry ingredients, spoon the ingredient into the tablespoon and level it off with the back of a knife. Never pack dry ingredients like flour unless explicitly instructed.
In standard baking, 16 tablespoons make up exactly 1 US Customary cup. For smaller quantities, 4 tablespoons is 1/4 cup, and 8 tablespoons is 1/2 cup.
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