113 Grams of Rolled Oats (Old-Fashioned) to Cups

A quantity of 113 grams of rolled oats fills 1¼ cups (1.26 cups) at a standard 90g/cup density, giving 20.1 tablespoons (1 cup + 4 tablespoons + ¼ teaspoon).

Standard Cup Measure Comparison

Measuring 113g of rolled oats (old-fashioned) falls between standard cup sizes. We recommend using 1 cup + 4 tablespoons + ¼ teaspoon for accuracy.

Understanding 113 Grams in Baking Recipes

Scooping 113 grams of old-fashioned rolled oats yields 1¼ cups (1.26 cups or 20.1 tbsp). Oat pieces leave internal air gaps, making scale weight accurate.

How to Measure Rolled Oats (Old-Fashioned) Accurately

Scoop 113g of rolled oats loosely without pressing flakes. USDA FoodData Central / King Arthur Baking defines oats at 90g per cup, filling 1¼ cups.

Baking Ratio Insight

Adding 113g of rolled oats fills 1¼ cups (1 cup + 4 tablespoons + ¼ teaspoon), supplying your recipe rustic texture and wholesome oat bulk.

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113 grams
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Calculated Volume
1¼ cups
1 cup + 4 tablespoons + ¼ teaspoon
(1.26 cups)
1 Cup3/41/21/4
Tablespoons20.1 tbsp
Teaspoons60.3 tsp
Ounces3.99 oz
Measuring Advice:USDA

Spoon into measuring cup and level off with a straight knife edge.

113g Rolled Oats (Old-Fashioned) Measurement Breakdown

Measurement UnitConverted Value
Practical Cup Fraction1¼ cups (1.26 cups)
Tablespoon Equivalent20.1 tablespoons
Teaspoon Equivalent60.3 teaspoons
Ounces Weight3.99 dry oz
US Cup Density Baseline90 grams per cup

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cups is 113g of rolled oats?

113 grams of old-fashioned rolled oats equals 1¼ cups (1.26 cups), or 20.1 tbsp.

Should rolled oats be packed when measuring 113g?

No. Scoop oats gently without packing. Pressing oat flakes distorts volume and changes your recipe moisture balance.

What is 113g of rolled oats in dry ounces?

113 grams of rolled oats equals 3.99 dry ounces (1¼ cups).

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