How Much Is 2 Tablespoons of Egg Yolks in Grams?
2 tablespoons of egg yolks equals 31.63 g. Egg yolks has a density of 253g per cup (15.81g per tablespoon), which means it's relatively light compared to other common cooking ingredients. For comparison, 2 tablespoons of honey would be 42.5 g.
Formula and Step-by-Step
- Start with 2 tablespoons of egg yolks
- 1 tablespoon of egg yolks = 15.81g
- 2 × 15.81 = 31.63g
The same formula works for any amount. Multiply (or divide) by the density, then convert units as needed.
Mental Math Shortcut
Quick check: 2 tablespoons is just double the single-tablespoon weight. 1 tablespoon = 15.81g, so 2 = 31.63g.
Measuring Tip
Carton egg whites and yolks have very consistent density, making them easier to measure by volume than freshly separated eggs. If your recipe calls for a specific gram amount, carton products are the most predictable.
Egg Yolks at Different Amounts
How egg yolks scales across common tablespoons measurements. Your amount (2 tablespoons) is highlighted.
For reference, 2 tablespoons of egg yolks (31.63g) is close in weight to a slice of bread (30g).
Other Amounts of Egg Yolks
| Tablespoons | US Grams | Metric Tablespoon | Australian Tablespoon |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1 tablespoon | 15.81 g | 16.04 g | 21.39 g |
| 2 tablespoons | 31.63 g | 32.08 g | 42.77 g |
| 3 tablespoons | 47.44 g | 48.12 g | 64.16 g |
| 4 tablespoons | 63.25 g | 64.16 g | 85.55 g |
| 5 tablespoons | 79.06 g | 80.20 g | 106.94 g |
| 6 tablespoons | 94.88 g | 96.24 g | 128.32 g |
| 8 tablespoons | 126.50 g | 128.32 g | 171.10 g |
| 10 tablespoons | 158.13 g | 160.40 g | 213.87 g |
| 12 tablespoons | 189.75 g | 192.48 g | 256.64 g |
| 16 tablespoons | 253.00 g | 256.64 g | 342.19 g |
Understanding the Units
What is a Tablespoon?
One tablespoon holds about 15 milliliters. There are 16 tablespoons in a cup and 3 teaspoons in a tablespoon. In baking, tablespoon measurements are used for butter, oil, honey, and other ingredients where a full cup would be too much.
What is a Gram?
A gram (g) is a metric unit of mass equal to 1/1000 of a kilogram. It is the standard weight measurement for precise baking worldwide. Professional bakers prefer grams because they are more accurate than volume measurements.