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    Home » Baking Tips

    How To Measure 3/4 Teaspoon

    Published: May 2, 2022 · Last Updated: May 2, 2022 by Heather · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

    Learn how to measure ¾ teaspoon using simple steps if you don’t have the specific measuring spoon. It’s easy to get this elusive measurement using tools you already have without guessing. 

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    There’s no need to worry about ensuring your next baking adventure has ingredients in the right amount. With these easy tips, you can quickly measure out ¾ teaspoon without guessing and possibly adding too little or too much. This works well if you don’t have the specific measuring spoon but do have other measuring tools.

    Jump to:
    • What is the best way to measure ¾ teaspoon? 
    • Is there a ¾ teaspoon measuring spoon? 
    • How can I measure ¾ of a teaspoon? 
    • What is ¾ teaspoon baking soda? 
    • What is ¾ of a teaspoon in grams? 
    • What is ¾ of a teaspoon in ml? 
    • What if I don’t have ¼ teaspoon? 
    • What are double ¾ teaspoons? 
    • Conclusion 

    What is the best way to measure ¾ teaspoon? 

    There are a few ways to measure ¾ teaspoon using tools you already have in your house. 

    The best way to do this is to combine smaller amounts using measurement spoons to equal ¾ teaspoon. 

    You could add ½ + ¼ teaspoon OR 

    1 teaspoon minus ¼ teaspoon OR 

    Add ¼ teaspoon 3 times.

    Any of these ways will work well for creating ¾ teaspoon without guessing. 

    Is there a ¾ teaspoon measuring spoon? 

    Yes, you can buy a ¾ teaspoon measuring spoon if you’d like. They usually come with a bundle of other measuring spoons that include ¼, ½, and 1 teaspoon. 

    If your kit didn’t come with this spoon or if you’ve lost it, it’s easy to fix by combining other spoons or using different tools. 

    How can I measure ¾ of a teaspoon? 

    You can measure ¾ teaspoon using other measuring spoons or a kitchen scale. Either option will work well for this, depending on what you have on hand. 

    Buying a kitchen scale is an excellent investment if you bake often. This is a great way to accurately measure flour, baking powder, vanilla extract, sugar, and other ingredients. 

    What is ¾ teaspoon baking soda? 

    When baking, you may come across instructions that tell you to include ¾ teaspoon of baking soda. 

    This is common and means you need to add ¼ less than 1 teaspoon to the batter or dough. 

    What is ¾ of a teaspoon in grams? 

    If you have a kitchen scale, you can easily convert ¾ teaspoon to grams. You’ll need to place a bowl on the scale, press tare, and fill the bowl until you get 3.7 grams. 

    This method prevents the scale from counting the bowl as part of the weight of the ingredients. 

    What is ¾ of a teaspoon in ml? 

    You can easily convert ¾ teaspoon into milliliters using a kitchen scale or ml measuring cup. You’ll need 3.75ml of the liquid for each ¾ teaspoon. This is useful for measuring extracts specifically.  

    What if I don’t have ¼ teaspoon? 

    If you don’t have a ¼ teaspoon measuring spoon, you can use a kitchen scale for the best results. 

    If you don’t have a kitchen scale, you’ll be forced to guess by filling up one teaspoon and removing what you assume is ¼ teaspoon from the top. You can make an educated guess based on your gut here, but it won’t be precise. 

    What are double ¾ teaspoons? 

    Are you making a double batch and need to know how to convert ¾ teaspoon into twice that amount? It’s easy; think about teaspoons like quarters of a pizza. If you have 3 quarters and add 3 more, you’ll have 1 and a half pizzas. Therefore, you need 1 ½ teaspoon to double the recipe. 

    Conclusion 

    It’s easy to learn how to measure ¾ teaspoon without a specific measuring spoon. You can simply combine other, smaller amounts to equal ¾ teaspoon or use a kitchen scale. These are your best options to get a precise amount; otherwise, you need to make an educated guess.  

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