Milk, Buttermilk, Dried: How Many Grams in a Tablespoon?

Dried buttermilk powder is produced by spray-drying cultured lowfat buttermilk into a fine, pale powder. Its bulk density of 0.507 g/ml is typical for dairy powders — identical to dry nonfat milk powder. A tablespoon weighs approximately 7.6 g; a cup weighs approximately 120 g when loosely measured. The powder retains the characteristic lactic acid tang of cultured buttermilk. Used in baking mixes, biscuits, pancakes, and ranch seasoning blends where the acidity and dairy flavor of buttermilk is needed without adding liquid. Compaction note: like all fine powders, a settled or packed cup can weigh 10–15% more than a loosely spooned one — weigh for consistency.

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  • US cup = 236.588 mL
  • 1 tbsp = 14.787 mL
  • 1 tsp = 4.929 mL

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Based on the measured density of Milk, Buttermilk, Dried (0.507 g/mL). Values rounded; real weight varies by brand, packing and temperature. Full sources in the tool on ChefSolver.

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FAQ

How do I substitute dried buttermilk powder for fresh liquid buttermilk by weight?
A common ratio is 1 tablespoon (7.6 g) of dried buttermilk powder per 1/4 cup of water to approximate 1/4 cup of liquid buttermilk. To substitute for a full cup of liquid buttermilk (245 g), use approximately 4 tablespoons (30 g) of powder dissolved in 1 cup of water — this gives you the acid content and dairy flavor, though the density of the resulting liquid will be slightly different from cultured fresh buttermilk.
Does dried buttermilk powder have the same density as dry nonfat milk powder?
Yes, both measure at 0.507 g/ml bulk density. This is a coincidence of similar production methods — both are spray-dried dairy products with similar particle size and structure. However, their flavor and acid content differ significantly. Dried buttermilk is cultured and tangy; dry nonfat milk powder is neutral and sweet.
How many grams is a cup of dried buttermilk powder?
At 0.507 g/ml, a loosely measured cup (236.6 ml) of dried buttermilk powder weighs approximately 120 g. If the powder has settled or been scooped firmly, it can reach 130–135 g. Always measure by weight if your recipe specifies a gram amount.

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