113 Grams of Powdered Sugar (Confectioners) to Cups

113 grams of powdered sugar (confectioners) equals 1 cup (0.94 cups), calculated with a 120g per cup standard. That translates to 15.1 tablespoons, or 15 tablespoons + ¼ teaspoon.

Standard Cup Measure Comparison

When measuring powdered sugar (confectioners), 113 grams matches roughly 1 cup. You are within about 0.9 tablespoons of a standard cup mark.

Understanding 113 Grams in Baking Recipes

Weighing 113 grams of confectioners powdered sugar measures out to 1 cup (0.94 cups or 15.1 tbsp). Cornstarch additives keep icing smooth.

How to Measure Powdered Sugar (Confectioners) Accurately

Sift 113g of powdered sugar before measuring to remove lump clusters. USDA FoodData Central / King Arthur Baking calculates unsifted powdered sugar at 120g per cup, yielding 1 cup.

Baking Ratio Insight

Weighing 113g of powdered sugar guarantees silky buttercream frostings and smooth dessert icings without chalky sugar clusters.

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113 grams
grams
Calculated Volume
1 cup
15 tablespoons + ¼ teaspoon
(0.94 cups)
1 Cup3/41/21/4
Tablespoons15.1 tbsp
Teaspoons45.2 tsp
Ounces3.99 oz
Measuring Advice:USDA

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

113g Powdered Sugar (Confectioners) Measurement Breakdown

Measurement UnitConverted Value
Practical Cup Fraction1 cup (0.94 cups)
Tablespoon Equivalent15.1 tablespoons
Teaspoon Equivalent45.2 teaspoons
Ounces Weight3.99 dry oz
US Cup Density Baseline120 grams per cup

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cups is 113g of powdered sugar?

113 grams of confectioners powdered sugar equals 1 cup (0.94 cups), or 15.1 tbsp.

Should powdered sugar be sifted before measuring 113g?

Yes, sifting aerates powdered sugar. Unsifted powdered sugar weighs 120g per cup, while sifted weighs roughly 100g per cup.

What is 113g of powdered sugar in ounces?

113 grams of powdered sugar equals 3.99 dry ounces (1 cup).

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