Recipe Scaler
Enter your recipe ingredients and adjust servings to automatically scale all quantities.
Start each line with a number (e.g., "2 cups flour", "1/2 tsp salt", "3 eggs")
Scale Factor
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Multiplier applied
New Servings
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Target serving size
Scaled Ingredients
Enter ingredients above to see scaled results.
Recipe Scaling Guide
Scaling Tips
- Small adjustments: Halving or doubling recipes usually works well without any modifications.
- Large batches (3x+): Scale seasonings to 1.5x-2x instead of full 3x, then adjust to taste.
- Pan size matters: When doubling, use a larger pan rather than crowding. Overcrowding affects browning and cooking evenness.
What Does Not Scale Linearly
- Baking time: Increase by 25-50%, not proportionally. Check for doneness early.
- Spices and salt: Start with 1.5x when doubling. Strong flavors intensify.
- Yeast: When tripling bread recipes, use only 2x yeast and allow more rise time.
- Baking powder/soda: Scale conservatively (use 75% of the calculated amount when tripling).
- Oven temperature: Keep the same temperature when scaling. Only time changes.
Practical Measurement Rounding
When scaling produces odd fractions, round to the nearest practical measurement:
- 0.33 tbsp = 1 tsp
- 0.67 cup = 2/3 cup
- 0.125 cup = 2 tbsp
- 1.5 cups = 1 1/2 cups
Frequently Asked Questions
Can I scale any recipe up or down?
How do I handle fractions when scaling?
Do cooking times change when I scale a recipe?
What ingredients should I be careful scaling?
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