Quick Summary: Fifteen grams is roughly 1.9 tablespoons of all-purpose flour, 1.2 tablespoons of granulated sugar, about 1 tablespoon of butter, and roughly 0.7 tablespoon of honey. Because a tablespoon measures volume and grams measure weight, the exact tablespoon amount changes with each ingredient’s density.
Below you will find conversion charts showing common 15 g to tablespoons (15 g to tbsp) equivalents for popular cooking and baking ingredients.
Use the quick conversion box below for an immediate overview, or consult the detailed tables further down for ingredient-specific conversions.

15 grams to tablespoons converter (calculator)
Quick converter: because tablespoon measures volume, the conversion from grams depends on the ingredient. A few common 15 g equivalents:
15 grams (selected examples)
- All-purpose flour: 1.9 tbsp
- Granulated sugar: 1.2 tbsp
- Butter: 1 tbsp
- Honey: 0.7 tbsp
- Water: 1 tbsp
For precise conversions, refer to the ingredient-specific tables below — especially important for baking, where density differences affect results.
How to convert 15 grams to tablespoons (15 grams to tbsp)
Converting 15 grams to tablespoons requires knowing the ingredient because grams measure weight and tablespoons measure volume. Dense ingredients take fewer tablespoons per gram than light, aerated ingredients. The tables on this page use US tablespoon measurements and level tablespoons for dry ingredients; tablespoon sizes vary by country, so results can differ if you use a metric, imperial, or Australian tablespoon.
| Tablespoon type | Volume |
|---|---|
| US tablespoon | 14.7868 ml (0.5 US fl oz) |
| Metric tablespoon | 15 ml |
| Imperial tablespoon (UK) | 17.7582 ml |
| Australian tablespoon | 20 ml |
Tablespoon abbreviations include T, Tbsp, tbl, or tbs; grams are abbreviated g.
| Ingredient (15 g) | Tablespoons |
|---|---|
| All-purpose flour | 1.9 tbsp |
| Granulated sugar | 1.2 tbsp |
| Brown sugar | 1.2 tbsp |
| Powdered sugar | 1.9 tbsp |
| Butter | 1 tbsp |
| Water | 1 tbsp |
| Whole milk | 1 tbsp |
| Honey | 0.7 tbsp |
15 grams flour to tablespoons
How many tablespoons is 15 grams of flour? For many common flours, 15 grams converts to nearly 2 tablespoons. The exact value varies by flour type — for example, almond and chestnut flours are lighter per tablespoon than semolina.
Use the table below to check specific flour types.
| Ingredient | 15 grams (g) |
|---|---|
| All-purpose flour | 1.9 tbsp |
| 00 flour | 1.9 tbsp |
| Almond flour | 2.5 tbsp |
| Bread flour | 1.9 tbsp |
| Buckwheat flour | 2 tbsp |
| Cake flour | 2.4 tbsp |
| Chestnut flour | 2.7 tbsp |
| Coconut flour | 2.1 tbsp |
| Cornflour | 1.6 tbsp |
| Gluten-free flour | 2 tbsp |
| Pastry flour | 2.2 tbsp |
| Rye flour | 2.4 tbsp |
| Self-rising flour | 1.9 tbsp |
| Semolina flour | 1.4 tbsp |
| Tapioca flour | 2 tbsp |
| Whole wheat flour | 1.9 tbsp |
15 grams sugar to tablespoons
How many tablespoons is 15 grams of sugar? For granulated sugar, 15 g is about 1.2 tablespoons. Caster sugar is slightly more compact at roughly 1.1 tablespoons, while powdered or confectioner’s sugar is lighter and closer to 1.9 tablespoons for the same weight.
Below are common sugar conversions for 15 g.
| Ingredient | 15 grams (g) |
|---|---|
| Brown sugar | 1.2 tbsp |
| Caster sugar | 1.1 tbsp |
| Confectioner’s sugar | 1.9 tbsp |
| Granulated sugar | 1.2 tbsp |
| Icing sugar | 1.9 tbsp |
| Powdered sugar | 1.9 tbsp |
Sweeteners
Liquid sweeteners are denser than water, so 15 g typically converts to under one tablespoon. For example, golden syrup, honey, light corn syrup, molasses, and treacle are about 0.7 tablespoon for 15 g; maple syrup is slightly more at about 0.8 tablespoon.
| Ingredient | 15 grams (g) |
|---|---|
| Golden syrup | 0.7 tbsp |
| Honey | 0.7 tbsp |
| Light corn syrup | 0.7 tbsp |
| Maple syrup | 0.8 tbsp |
| Molasses | 0.7 tbsp |
| Treacle syrup | 0.7 tbsp |
Fats
Fats and oils have conversions close to one tablespoon for 15 g. A tablespoon of butter weighs about 14.2 g, so 15 g of butter is just over one tablespoon (about 1.1 tbsp). Most common oils and spreads fall in the same range.
| Ingredient | 15 grams (g) |
|---|---|
| Butter | 1.1 tbsp |
| Coconut oil | 1.1 tbsp |
| Ghee | 1.1 tbsp |
| Grapeseed oil | 1.1 tbsp |
| Margarine | 1.1 tbsp |
| Sunflower oil | 1.1 tbsp |
| Peanut oil | 1.1 tbsp |
| Peanut butter, creamy | 1 tbsp |
| Vegetable oil | 1.1 tbsp |
| Vegetable shortening | 1.3 tbsp |
| Virgin olive oil | 1.1 tbsp |
Liquids
Because water has a density of about 1 g per ml, 15 g of water equals approximately 15 ml, which is roughly 1 tablespoon (metric). Many milk and cream products are close to the same conversion.
| Ingredient | 15 grams (g) |
|---|---|
| Buttermilk | 1 tbsp |
| Condensed milk, sweetened | 0.8 tbsp |
| Heavy cream | 1 tbsp |
| Water | 1 tbsp |
| Whipping cream | 1 tbsp |
| Whole milk | 1 tbsp |
Nuts and seeds
Seeds and nuts vary widely in density and shape. For example, 15 g of chia seeds is about 1.5 tablespoons, while 15 g of shredded coconut measures roughly 2.6 tablespoons.
| Ingredient | 15 grams (g) |
|---|---|
| Chia seeds | 1.5 tbsp |
| Coconut, shredded | 2.6 tbsp |
| Flax seeds, whole | 1.6 tbsp |
| Hazelnut meal | 2.1 tbsp |
| Pecans chopped | 2.2 tbsp |
| Poppy seeds | 1.7 tbsp |
| Walnuts chopped | 2.1 tbsp |
Leaveners and small-measure ingredients
Small quantities like yeast, baking powder, and salt are commonly converted to tablespoons when a scale is not available. Note that powdered leaveners are relatively light, while salts are denser and take less volume per gram.
| Ingredient | 15 grams (g) |
|---|---|
| Baking powder | 1.1 tbsp |
| Baking soda | 1.1 tbsp |
| Cocoa powder | 2 tbsp |
| Cream of tartar | 1.5 tbsp |
| Ground coffee | 1.9 tbsp |
| Gelatin, powdered | 1.6 tbsp |
| Pink salt | 0.9 tbsp |
| Table salt | 0.9 tbsp |
| Vanilla extract | 1.2 tbsp |
| Yeast, active dry | 1.8 tbsp |
| Yeast, Instant | 1.8 tbsp |
| Yeast, fresh | 1.6 tbsp |
Other ingredients
Some dry or aerated ingredients convert to surprisingly large tablespoon volumes. For instance, 15 g of dried breadcrumbs measures several tablespoons because of the crumbs’ low density. Check the list below for additional common items.
| Ingredient | 15 grams (g) |
|---|---|
| Breadcrumbs, dried | 7.2 tbsp |
| Chocolate chips | 1.5 tbsp |
| Cream cheese | 1.1 tbsp |
| Powdered milk | 1.9 tbsp |
| Rolled oats | 2.7 tbsp |
| Yogurt | 1 tbsp |
How to convert 15 grams to other units
If you need different unit conversions, here are a few direct equivalents for 15 grams:
| Unit | 15 grams (g) |
|---|---|
| Microgram | 15,000,000 mcg |
| Milligram | 15,000 mg |
| Kilogram | 0.015 kg |
| Pound | 0.033 lb |
| Ounce | 0.529 oz |
More baking conversions
This guide is part of a larger set of baking conversion charts and resources. Other helpful conversion topics include cups-to-grams, grams-to-cups, and general gram-to-tablespoon references. Search your site or collection for related conversion pages to find the values you need.
Common related conversions you might look up include:
- 25 grams to tablespoons
- 30 grams to tablespoons
- 40 grams to tablespoons
- 50 grams to tablespoons
- 60 grams to tablespoons
- 100 grams to tablespoons
When should you convert 15 grams to tablespoons?
A kitchen scale is the most accurate way to measure 15 grams, but a scale isn’t always available. Converting to tablespoons is useful when a recipe lists metric weights and you only have measuring spoons, or when you need to scale or measure a small amount of an ingredient like yeast, cocoa, baking powder, or salt. Because 15 g is a small amount, it typically fits within the one- to two-tablespoon range for most baking ingredients, making spoons a practical alternative for quick measurements.
What is a gram?
A gram is a metric unit of mass. One gram is one thousandth of a kilogram. As a measure of weight, a gram value remains the same regardless of the ingredient being weighed.
What is a tablespoon?
A tablespoon is a unit of volume used for both dry and liquid ingredients. A US tablespoon is about 14.8 milliliters, while a metric tablespoon is 15 milliliters. Because tablespoons measure volume, the number of grams in a tablespoon depends on an ingredient’s density.
FAQ
How many tablespoons is 15 grams?
It depends on the ingredient. For example: 15 g ≈ 1.9 tbsp of flour, 1.2 tbsp of granulated sugar, 1 tbsp of butter, and 1 tbsp of water.
Is 15 g one tablespoon?
For many liquids, yes—approximately. A metric tablespoon is 15 ml, so 15 g of water is about one metric tablespoon. For dry ingredients, the equivalent varies by density.
Is 15 g one teaspoon?
No. One teaspoon is about 5 ml, so 15 g of water is closer to 3 teaspoons.
How do I measure 15 grams?
A digital kitchen scale set to grams is the most accurate method. Without a scale, use the tablespoon equivalents listed above for the specific ingredient you’re measuring.
How many tablespoons is 15 grams of baking powder?
About 1.1 tablespoons.
How many teaspoons is 15 grams?
There are three teaspoons in a tablespoon. So, 15 g of flour is about 5.7 teaspoons, and 15 g of sugar is about 3.6 teaspoons.
Conclusion
Whether you’re converting 15 grams of sugar, water, flour, or another ingredient, the key is density: the same weight can occupy different volumes. For quick kitchen work, use the tables above to find ingredient-specific 15 g to tablespoon conversions, and rely on a scale when accuracy matters most.
If you frequently convert small amounts, consider keeping a simple printed conversion chart or a small digital scale in your kitchen to speed up prep and improve consistency.