Quick Answer: 2/3 Cup Butter = How Many Tablespoons?
2/3 cup of butter = 10 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons
This is also sometimes written as 10⅔ tablespoons.
The Maths
- 1 cup = 16 tablespoons
- 2/3 of 16 = 10.667 tablespoons
- 0.667 tablespoons × 3 teaspoons per tablespoon = 2 teaspoons
- Therefore: 2/3 cup = 10 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons
Butter Conversion Chart: Cups to Tablespoons
| Cups | Tablespoons | Teaspoons | Grams | US Sticks |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| 1/8 cup | 2 tbsp | 6 tsp | 28 g | ¼ stick |
| 1/4 cup | 4 tbsp | 12 tsp | 57 g | ½ stick |
| 1/3 cup | 5 tbsp + 1 tsp | 16 tsp | 76 g | ⅔ stick |
| 3/8 cup | 6 tbsp | 18 tsp | 85 g | ¾ stick |
| 1/2 cup | 8 tbsp | 24 tsp | 113 g | 1 stick |
| 5/8 cup | 10 tbsp | 30 tsp | 142 g | 1¼ sticks |
| 2/3 cup | 10 tbsp + 2 tsp | 32 tsp | 151 g | 1⅓ sticks |
| 3/4 cup | 12 tbsp | 36 tsp | 170 g | 1½ sticks |
| 7/8 cup | 14 tbsp | 42 tsp | 198 g | 1¾ sticks |
| 1 cup | 16 tbsp | 48 tsp | 227 g | 2 sticks |
| 1½ cups | 24 tbsp | 72 tsp | 340 g | 3 sticks |
| 2 cups | 32 tbsp | 96 tsp | 454 g | 4 sticks |
2/3 Cup Butter in Grams
2/3 cup of butter = approximately 151 grams
This assumes standard butter density of 227g per cup (US standard).
If you have a kitchen scale, weighing is the most accurate method — especially if butter has been sitting out at room temperature and may have softened/expanded slightly.
How to Measure 2/3 Cup of Butter Without a Measuring Cup
Method 1: Tablespoons
Measure 10 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons. This is the most accessible method in any kitchen.
Method 2: Water Displacement
- Fill a 1-cup measuring cup with 1/3 cup of cold water.
- Add butter pieces until the water level reaches 1 cup.
- The amount of butter you added = 2/3 cup.
- Drain the water and use the butter.
This method works because water + butter will displace to the exact cup level. It’s particularly useful for softened or melted butter that won’t pack neatly into a dry measuring cup.
Method 3: Weight (Most Accurate)
Place your bowl on a kitchen scale, tare to zero, and add butter until the scale reads 151 grams.
Method 4: From a Butter Block
In India, butter (Amul, Britannia) is sold in 100g, 200g, or 500g blocks. For 2/3 cup (151g):
- From a 200g block: use about ¾ of the block
- From a 500g block: cut off roughly 30% of the block
- Most accurate: weigh it
Indian Butter Measurement Conversions
| Amount | Grams | Amul Butter Equivalent |
|---|---|---|
| 1 tbsp | 14 g | About 1/7 of a 100g pack |
| 1/4 cup (4 tbsp) | 57 g | Just over half a 100g pack |
| 1/3 cup | 76 g | ¾ of a 100g pack |
| 2/3 cup | 151 g | 1½ × 100g packs |
| 1 cup | 227 g | Just over 2 × 100g packs |
Salted vs Unsalted Butter
The conversion (2/3 cup = 151g = 10 tbsp + 2 tsp) is the same regardless of whether butter is salted or unsalted — the volume and weight are identical.
However, if a recipe calls for unsalted butter and you only have salted: reduce any added salt in the recipe by about 1/4 teaspoon per 1/2 cup of butter used. For 2/3 cup, reduce added salt by about 1/3 teaspoon.
Substituting Butter
If you need to substitute for 2/3 cup (151g) of butter:
| Substitute | Amount for 2/3 cup butter | Best For |
|---|---|---|
| Ghee | 2/3 cup (same amount) | Most baking; adds a nutty flavour |
| Coconut oil (solid) | 2/3 cup | Vegan baking; slight coconut flavour |
| Vegetable oil | ½ cup (reduce by ¼) | Moist cakes; not for cookies/pastry |
| Margarine | 2/3 cup (same amount) | Most baking |
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