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Round conversion to nearest cooking fraction. (Nearest 1/8th)

Include original recipe in conversion.

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How to use the recipe converter

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The recipe converter (also known as a recipe calculator, recipe multiplier, recipe divider, recipe scaler, or serving sizer) is a kitchen tool that can be used to help you multiply, divide, portion, or scale your recipes to a desired yield or serving size. It's almost as easy as copy, paste, convert!

View the video tutorial, see the instructions below, or visit the Tutorial section for details on how to use the recipe converter.

You can also download the MyKitchenCalculator.com App (currently only available on Android and Kindle devices), which includes most of the conversion tools found on our website and additional tools such as an ingredient unit converter that allows you to convert between volume and weight measurements for more then 250 ingredients!

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  1. Enter the title of the recipe (optional)
  2. Type in or copy and paste the ingredients section of a recipe into the ingredient list text area.

    Note: The copy and paste feature may not work properly for some recipe sites or food blogs due to the way the site formats their text. The copy and paste feature may also not work properly for certain mobile browsers. If this happens, the ingredients can be typed in or each line that was pasted into the text area can be edited. See below comments for details.

  3. If necessary, edit the ingredients so that they are in standard recipe format and each word or number is separated by a space.
    (The standard recipe format for ingredients starts with the quantity, followed by the unit measure, and ends with the ingredient.)

    1 quart milk

  4. Edit the recipe so that each ingredient line is on a new line. (New lines are created by pressing enter.)

    1 cup milk
    2 Tbs sugar
    1 tsp salt

  5. Edit each line so that quantities and words are separated by a space.
  6. Check the "Round conversion to nearest cooking fraction" box if you want the converted ingredient quantities to be rounded to the nearest cooking fraction. (Checked by default).

    Note: When rounding to nearest fraction, any quantities less than 1/8 will be rounded up to 1/8.

  7. Check the "Include original recipe in conversion" box if you want to include the original recipe in the converted recipe text area. (Unchecked by default)
  8. Click the corresponding tab to choose to convert by portion or by multiplier/divider.
  9. Enter a recipe multiplier/divider, or enter an original size(serving/yield) and a desired size(serving/yield).
  10. Press the multiply, divide, or portion button and the converted recipe will be displayed in the converted recipe text area.

    Note: Only numbers placed at the beginning of each line will be automatically converted. To convert other numbers that are on the same line, use the ## operator to indicate that you would like that number to be converted. To use the ## operator, place a ## in front of each number you would like to convert while leaving a space after that number. The ## operator can be placed in front of a number that is in decimal or fraction format.

    1 1/4 cup banana (about ##3 bananas)
    3/4 cup butter (##1 1/2 sticks)
    1 cup sugar (##200 g)
    1 pound ##5 ounces flour
    3 to ##4 eggs

    For more tips on how to use the ## operator, visit our How to use scale operators section. See comments below for other details.
  11. Check the converted recipe for correctness. If necessary, the converted recipe can be manually edited.
  12. The converted recipe can be printed or copied and pasted into a document.

Comments:

  1. Fractions can be entered as a quantity. When using fractions, separate whole numbers from fractions with a space.

    One-third = "1/3", one and one-half = "1 1/2".

  2. Make sure to remove any bullet points that may appear before the quantity or at the start of each line.
  3. Ingredients do not require a unit measure.

    1 watermelon = "1 watermelon".

  4. Ingredients that have a quantity range will not convert properly. To accomplish this, please see the note about using the "##" operator above.

    "3 to 4 cups bananas" (multiplied by 2) will incorrectly be converted to: "6 to 4 cups bananas"
    "3-4 cups bananas" (multiplied by 2) will not be converted and will display the original text.

  5. Always check the converted recipe for correctness.
  6. Check to make sure the cooking/baking instructions are updated as a result of the conversion.
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FAQs

How do you recalculate a recipe? ›

Determine the required yield of the recipe by multiplying the new number of portions and the new size of each portion. Find the conversion factor by dividing the required yield (Step 2) by the recipe yield (Step 1). That is, conversion factor = (required yield)/(recipe yield).

How to calculate the number of servings in a recipe? ›

How do you calculate servings for a recipe? To calculate the serving size of a recipe, ingredient quantities are divided by the number of servings. For instance, if a recipe with a serving size of 2 requires 1 onion, we divide 1 onion by 2. Then, we know that 1 serving requires 0.5 onions.

How do you turn a recipe into a formula? ›

Divide the ingredient weight by the total ingredient weight. Congrats - your recipe is now a formula! With this in hand, you can easily hand off production to employees or co-packers, or you can scale up your current production to meet your increased demand.

How do you calculate %conversion? ›

Figuring out your conversion rate is easy. All you have to do is take the number of people who interact with a particular piece of content, like an email or a page on your website, and divide the number of conversions by that total.

What is the formula for the conversion factor? ›

Conversion of one kind of quantity into another is usually done with what can be called a conversion factor, but the conversion factor is based on a mathematical function (D = m / V) or mathematical equation that relates parameters.

What is the recipe conversion percentage method? ›

Computing Percentages of a Formula

To determine the percentage of the other ingredients, we divide the weight of each one by the weight of the flour, and then multiply the result (which is in decimal form) by 100 to convert it to a percent.

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