Verified Cup Weight170g / US Cup Density

1¼ cups of Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips in Grams

Complete weight conversion, condition density variance, brand comparisons, and recipe scaling for 1¼ cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips.

Direct Answer

1¼ cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips weighs 212.5 grams when measured level.

This volume of semi-sweet chocolate chips is equal to 20.0 tablespoons or 60.0 teaspoons. In dry weight measurement, 1¼ cups equals 7.50 ounces (212.50g exact).

Convert 1¼ cups of Chocolate Chips to Other Units

Instantly calculate exact gram, ounce, tablespoon, and liquid millilitre equivalents for 1¼ cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips.

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Calculated Conversion Output
9 tablespoons + 1¼ teaspoons
0.59 cups
Basis: 1 US Customary Cup (236.59 ml) = 170g (Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips)
1 Cup Measuring Container
1 Cup¾½¼
Cross-Unit Equivalent Strip
Tablespoons9.4 tbsp
Teaspoons28.2 tsp
Ounces3.53 oz
Millilitres139.2 ml
Butter SticksN/A
Pounds0.22 lbs
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Cross-Unit Conversion Table for 1¼ cups Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

Complete breakdown of weight, volume, and count equivalents for 1¼ cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips.

Measurement UnitConverted ValueConversion Basis
Gram Weight212.5 grams170g per US customary cup
Ounces Weight (Dry)7.50 oz28.3495 grams per oz
US Tablespoons20.0 tbsp16 tbsp per US cup
US Teaspoons60.0 tsp48 tsp per US cup
Fluid Millilitres (ml)295.7 mlDensity: 0.7185 g/ml
Pounds (lbs)0.468 lbs453.592 grams per lb

Condition Variance: How Preparation Technique Alters Weight

Measuring by volume introduces density variations depending on whether semi-sweet chocolate chips is spooned, scooped, sifted, or packed. Here is the exact gram weight for 1¼ cups:

Spooned & Leveled (Standard)

212.5 grams

Fluffed and leveled off
Scooped Directly (Compacted)

238.0 grams

Packs 12-15% extra weight
Sifted / Aerated

191.3 grams

Aerated particle structure
Recipe Impact Analysis:

Scooping 1¼ cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips directly from the bag creates a weight variance of 46.7 grams compared to sifted flour. In precision recipes, this extra 46.7g causes dry cake crumbs, dense bread dough, and altered moisture absorption.

Brand Density Variance for 1¼ cups Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

Major commercial brands for semi-sweet chocolate chips adhere strictly to USDA density baselines of 170 grams per US customary cup.

When measuring 1¼ cups, brand variations stay within a 2% margin, ensuring our benchmark weight of 212.5 grams remains universally accurate across store brands.

Recipe Scaling Multipliers for 1¼ cups Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

Easily double, triple, or halve your recipe by converting scaled cup amounts of semi-sweet chocolate chips directly into exact grams:

Recipe Context: What is 1¼ cups of Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips Used For?

In professional baking recipes, 1¼ cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips (212.5 grams) provides the necessary density and moisture balance for key recipe formulations.

Scoop into cup and shake level.

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Frequently Asked Questions: 1¼ cups Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips

How many grams is 1¼ cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips?

1¼ cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips weighs 212.5 grams when measured spooned and leveled into a US customary measuring cup. This corresponds to 20.0 tablespoons or 7.50 dry ounces.

Why does 1¼ cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips weigh 212.5g?

Weight depends on bulk density. Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips has a verified density of 170 grams per US cup (236.588 ml). Multiplying 1.25 cups by 170g/cup yields exactly 212.5 grams.

How does measuring technique affect 1¼ cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips in grams?

Spooned and leveled 1¼ cups weighs 212.5g. Scooping directly from the bag compacts particles and increases weight to 238.0g (a 46.7g difference), which can ruin recipe ratios.