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Steel Cut Oats Ounces to Tablespoons

Convert any amount of steel cut oats between ounces and tablespoons. 1 ounce of steel cut oats equals 2.83 tbsp. Use the calculator for custom amounts, or choose an amount below.

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2.83 tbsp (US) 2.79 tbsp (Metric Tablespoon) 2.10 tbsp (Australian Tablespoon)

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Measuring Tip

Uncooked and cooked grains have completely different weights per cup. These conversions are for uncooked/dry grains unless specified otherwise.

Understanding the Units

What is an Ounce?

Weight ounces and fluid ounces are different measurements. A fluid ounce measures volume (29.574 ml), while an ounce measures weight (28.35g). They only align for water, where 1 fl oz weighs approximately 1 oz.

What is a Tablespoon?

A tablespoon (tbsp) is a US customary unit of volume equal to 14.787 milliliters, 3 teaspoons, or 1/16 of a cup. It is commonly used for measuring smaller amounts of ingredients.

Frequently Asked Questions

1 ounce of steel cut oats equals 2.83 tbsp. Choose an amount below for a full breakdown, or enter any quantity in the calculator.

If you have a kitchen scale, weighing steel cut oats gives you an exact starting point for this conversion. If you need to measure by volume instead, spoon the ingredient into the measuring spoon and level it off with a straight edge.

Close, but not exactly. The ounces to tablespoons conversion for steel cut oats may vary slightly between brands depending on moisture content and how the ingredient is measured.

The same weight of different ingredients fills different volumes because each ingredient has a different density. An ounce of steel cut oats fills a different number of tablespoons than an ounce of a lighter or heavier ingredient. That is why this converter needs to know which ingredient you are measuring.