How to Measure Half an Egg When Dividing Recipes (2024)

If you’re looking to make fewer servings of your favorite baking recipes and running into trouble dividing eggs, we’ve got you covered. Today we’re sharing two easy ways to measure half an egg (and other mini amounts). Plus tips for storing and using up the leftover egg!

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If you’re dividing a recipe and it calls for one egg what do you do? Downsizing recipes for our toaster oven, I run into this problem a lot.

Sometimes using only the egg white or the yolk is a good option.

But more often than not, the recipes where I use part of a beaten egg (like these toaster oven chocolate chip cookies) end up tasting the most like the original larger recipe I’m trying to replicate.

I know that many of you are interested in resizing your own recipes. So I thought it might be helpful if I shared how I measure half an egg (plus a few other smaller amounts).

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How to Measure Half an Egg

Start by cracking the egg into a container with a lid. I like to use a small mason jar.

Next, grab a fork or whisk and beat the egg lightly until the white and yolk are combined, about 30 seconds to 1 minute.

Now, you’re ready to measure.You can use either a scale or measuring spoons, below we’ll show you both ways.

How Much Does a Large Egg Weigh?

While each egg in a carton will vary slightly, in the US a standard large egg weighs about 57 grams in the shell and 50 grams measured outside of its shell.

How to Use a Scale To Measure Half An Egg

So if a large egg measures about 50 grams, then half of a large egg equals about 25 grams.

  • Grab your mixing bowl and place it on a scale. (We use our little Ozeri Digital Scale)
  • Tare it out to zero.
  • Measure out half of the egg (25 grams) into the bowl.

How many tablespoons are in a large egg?

There are about 3¼ tablespoons in a large egg. To make things easy we’re going to round this number down to 3 tablespoons even.

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How to Measure Half an Egg Using Tablespoons

So if a large egg yields 3 tablespoons of egg, then half of a large egg = 1½ tablespoons. This can also be said as 1 tablespoon + 1½ teaspoons.

I have a 1½ tablespoon measuring spoon that’s my go-to for this task. But you don’t need a special measuring spoon. Before I owned that handy spoon I’d just use a regular tablespoon and eyeball the 1/2 amount.

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Partial Egg Measurements

If you’re trying to reduce a recipe by 1/4 or 1/3 of its size, the amount of egg needed will be different.

Below is a list of mini measurements I use that you might find handy.(*Measurements have been rounded down.)

  • 1 Large Egg = 50 grams or 3 tablespoons
  • Half = 25 grams or 1½ tablespoons
  • Third = 16 grams* or 1 tablespoon
  • Quarter = 12 grams* or 2¼ teaspoons
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How Long Is The Leftover Egg Good For?

Cover the container with the remaining beaten egg and store it in the fridge. According to the American Egg Board, the leftover egg should be used within 48 hours.

Ideas To Use Up Leftover Beaten Egg

As you can see measuring half an egg is pretty easy. The hard part is actually remembering to use it up!

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Below are some tasty ways you can put that leftover egg to good use.

Egg and Cheese Toasts: This recipe calls for a whole egg but you can make just one savory toast using 1½ tablespoons of egg.

Chocolate Chip Pecan Oatmeal Cookies:Crispy, chewy, and loaded with chocolate chips, these cookies are the perfect way to use up 1½ tablespoons of egg.

Make An Egg Wash – Mixed the leftover egg with a little water and brush it onto pastries or bread loaves before baking. It will give your mini sweet potato hand pies or toaster oven bread a gorgeous golden crust.

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Small Batch Triple Ginger Cookies– With 1 tablespoon egg, you can whip up 6 crisp and chewy cookies bursting with spicy ginger flavor.

You’ll need just 1 tablespoon of egg to make a pair of light and fluffy Cake Mix Mini Cakes.

Toaster Oven Breakfast Sandwich – It’s also super easy to mix any leftover egg with another whole egg, toast it up in your toaster oven, and add it to a sandwich or salad.

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How to Measure Half an Egg When Dividing Recipes (2024)

FAQs

What is half an egg equivalent to? ›

How Much Is Half an Egg? Most baking recipes call for a large egg, which weighs approximately 1.75 ounces without the shell. A cracked egg measures close to 1/4 cup by volume. So, half an egg will measure two tablespoons by volume or close to an ounce when weighed (.

What does it mean when a recipe calls for eggs divided? ›

When a recipe calls for an ingredient to be “divided,” it means you will be using that ingredient in two places when you're cooking.

How many teaspoons is half an egg? ›

Step 2: Measure out 2 tablespoons or 6 teaspoons. This will equal half an egg for baking.

What is half of 1 ⁄ 2 cup? ›

Half of 1 cup is 1/2 cup, half of 1/2 cup is 1/4 cup, and half of 2/3 cups = 1/3 cup.

What is a half done egg? ›

Half boiled eggs are eggs cooked until the whites are just set and the yolks remain wobbly. The eggs are actually cooked by soaking it in hot boiling water for certain amount of time. Half boiled Eggs are cracked directly into a serving bowl and served with a drizzle of soy sauce and white pepper.

When a recipe calls for three eggs and I want to half the recipe? ›

If a recipe calls for 3 eggs and you want to divide the recipe by 1/2, you'll need 1 1/2 eggs. The "one" part is easy—it's right there at your fingertips. The 1/2 egg can be measured out by whisking another egg and using only 1/2 of it, or by using 2 tablespoons.

What is the equivalent of 1 whole egg? ›

Eggs
FoodAmountSubstitute
Egg12 egg yolks plus 1 tbsp water (for bars or cookies)
Egg Substitute1 egg2 egg whites plus 1-3 tsp vegetable oil for each yolk omitted
Egg Substitute1 egg1 egg white, 2 1/4 tsp nonfat dry milk powder, 2 tsp vegetable oil
Egg White11 tbsp meringue powder plus 2 tbsp water
9 more rows

What size egg should you use if a recipe calls for one egg? ›

One large egg: To match the measurements when substituting another size for one large egg, it's always OK to use only one egg of any other size. Whether you have small, medium, extra-large or jumbo eggs in your carton, if the recipe says one egg, any one will work.

What are the proportions for egg substitute? ›

For recipes which use eggs primarily as a leavening agent you can try a commercial egg replacement product (see above) or the following mixture: 1-1/2 tablespoons vegetable oil mixed with 1-1/2 tablespoons water and 1 teaspoon baking powder per egg.

What does it mean when an egg is divided? ›

For the first 12 hours after conception, the fertilized egg remains a single cell. After 30 hours or so, it divides from one cell into two. Some 15 hours later, the two cells divide to become four. And at the end of 3 days, the fertilized egg cell has become a berry-like structure made up of 16 cells.

How do I measure half an egg? ›

To measure out half a large egg, the standard size for baking, crack it into a small bowl, whisk it until it's uniform in color, and measure out 2 tablespoons. Add the 2 tablespoons to your recipe and refrigerate the remainder for another use; it will keep for up to 2 days.

How much is 0.5 eggs? ›

An egg measures close to 1/4 cup by volume and approximately 1.75 ounces in weight (without the shell of course). So, half an egg will amount to 2 tablespoons by volume or 0.875 ounce. You might want to round 0.875 to 1 oz. These measurements apply to large eggs, which is the most commonly used egg size in baking.

How many tablespoons is a 1 2 large egg? ›

A standard large eggshell contains about four tablespoons of egg, so doling out two tablespoons (or a little shy of one ounce) of the whisked product will be your half measurement.

How many eggs is half a cup? ›

Two large eggs equals approximately one-quarter cup plus two tablespoons volume. Substitute the same number of extra large or medium eggs or three small eggs. Three large eggs equals approximately one-half cup plus two tablespoons volume. Substitute three extra large eggs, four medium eggs or four small eggs.

How do you convert egg sizes? ›

Egg Sizing Guide
  1. Jumbo: 30 oz. (about 2.5 oz. per egg)
  2. Extra-large: 27 oz. (about 2.25 oz. per egg)
  3. Large: 24 oz. (about 2 oz. per egg)
  4. Medium: 21 oz. (about 1.75 oz. per egg)
  5. Small: 18 oz. (about 1.5 oz. per egg)
Aug 20, 2022

What is half of 1 tablespoon? ›

Half of 1 tbsp is equivalent to 1 ½ tsp.

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