How many grams is three tablespoons of kosher salt?
One teaspoon of kosher salt weighs about 2.67 grams and one tablespoon is about 8 grams, so three tablespoons comes out to roughly 24 grams. Brand matters more here than with any other salt. Diamond Crystal runs about 8 g a tablespoon, just under 3 g a teaspoon; Morton is nearly double at 16 g a tablespoon. So 1 tsp of table salt equals roughly 2 tsp of Diamond Crystal but only about 1¼ tsp of Morton. Weigh it and the brand stops mattering.
Small spoon amounts are where weighing has the biggest payoff: tiny errors compound in baking. If your scale reads in 1-gram steps you can measure kosher salt directly. (For reference, one US cup is 128 g.)
Kosher salt conversion chart
| Amount | Grams | Ounces |
|---|---|---|
| ⅛ tsp | 0.333 g | 0.012 oz |
| ¼ tsp | 0.667 g | 0.024 oz |
| ½ tsp | 1.33 g | 0.047 oz |
| ¾ tsp | 2 g | 0.071 oz |
| 1 tsp | 2.67 g | 0.094 oz |
| 1 tbsp | 8 g | 0.282 oz |
| 2 tbsp | 16 g | 0.564 oz |
| ¼ cup | 32 g | 1.13 oz |
Other kosher salt conversions
* Conversion figures are typical average weights for one US customary cup (236.6 ml), based on the King Arthur Baking Ingredient Weight Chart and cross-referenced with the U.S. Department of Agriculture FoodData Central database. Actual weight varies with packing, brand and humidity — see our methodology.