50 Grams of Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips to Cups

Counting 50 grams of semi-sweet chocolate chips gives ⅓ cup (0.29 cups) at 170g per US cup. This small morsel count equals 4.7 tablespoons (4 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons).

Standard Cup Measure Comparison

Because 50g of semi-sweet chocolate chips sits off standard cup gradations, measure out 4 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons for best baking results.

Understanding 50 Grams in Baking Recipes

Counting 50 grams of chocolate chips yields ⅓ cup (4.7 tbsp). Morsels add sweet chocolate bursts to small muffin batches.

How to Measure Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips Accurately

Pour 50g of chocolate chips into measuring spoons. USDA FoodData Central / King Arthur Baking rates semi-sweet morsels at 170g per cup (⅓ cup).

Baking Ratio Insight

Counting 50g of chocolate chips yields ⅓ cup, distributing sweet morsels through small snack bakes.

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50 grams
grams
Calculated Volume
⅓ cup
4 tablespoons + 2 teaspoons
(0.29 cups)
1 Cup3/41/21/4
Tablespoons4.7 tbsp
Teaspoons14.1 tsp
Ounces1.76 oz
Measuring Advice:USDA

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

50g Semi-Sweet Chocolate Chips Measurement Breakdown

Measurement UnitConverted Value
Practical Cup Fraction⅓ cup (0.29 cups)
Tablespoon Equivalent4.7 tablespoons
Teaspoon Equivalent14.1 teaspoons
Ounces Weight1.76 dry oz
US Cup Density Baseline170 grams per cup

Frequently Asked Questions

How many cups is 50g of chocolate chips?

50 grams of semi-sweet chocolate morsels equals ⅓ cup (0.29 cups), or 4.7 tbsp.

How do air gaps affect small 50g chip measures?

Morsels leave spaces in spoons. Tap once so 50g measures out accurately to 4.7 tbsp.

What is 50g of chocolate chips in dry ounces?

Small 50g portion of chocolate morsels equals 1.76 dry ounces (⅓ cup).

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