How many grams in a spread of butter?
mcglademel
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Just trying to keep my calorie count as accurate as possible. How many grams, approximately, are in a spread of butter when on toast? Once I know how many grams I can work out the calories! Thanks
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The only way to know is to weigh the toast before and after you've buttered it.4
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youd have to weigh the butter first. As a rough guide a thin spread is about 10g, but I mean a THIN spread of butter, I usually find I use more on toast - that's why I use Marmite instead - most of the time anyway.0
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youd have to weigh the butter first. As a rough guide a thin spread is about 10g, but I mean a THIN spread of butter, I usually find I use more on toast - that's why I use Marmite instead - most of the time anyway.
For a single piece of toast, I can get 4-5 grams, 10g seems like a lot to me, and I like butter!0 -
Mine is usually around 10g for a fairly thin spread0
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I weigh my butter pat before and after, and usually I have used 16g for 2 slices of Toast, spread so you can taste it, kind of medium thickness.
Something like Flora is only 10g for the same volume, but half the deliciousness!0 -
Get a digital food scale. Put your toast on it. Tare it or take note of the weight of the toast. Spread butter on. If you did tare the scale you just look at the number for butter. If you didn't tare you need to subtract the toast weight. You now have the weight of the butter you used.
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8 grams I’d say0
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Sorry, as in 8 grams per slice of toast0
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This is a zombie thread, but for others who are reading:
the easiest is putting the butter on the scale, tare the scale, butter your toast and then log the negative number on the scale as the amount of butter. You can lick the knife guilt free then, since it's included in the logged butter.5 -
OK, the little plastic tubs with foil on top that you have to dig out with your knife are 5 grams.
The large foil wrapped pat of butter is 7-9 grams; one restaruant supply place has them at 10 grams but mostly for EU consumption. The standard looking U.S. pat of butter that comes out with your rolls is almost always 7 grams.0 -
wilson10102018 wrote: »OK, the little plastic tubs with foil on top that you have to dig out with your knife are 5 grams.
The large foil wrapped pat of butter is 7-9 grams; one restaruant supply place has them at 10 grams but mostly for EU consumption. The standard looking U.S. pat of butter that comes out with your rolls is almost always 7 grams.
You buy individually portioned packs of butter in the US? Usually we buy about 250 at a time...1 -
Redordeadhead wrote: »wilson10102018 wrote: »OK, the little plastic tubs with foil on top that you have to dig out with your knife are 5 grams.
The large foil wrapped pat of butter is 7-9 grams; one restaruant supply place has them at 10 grams but mostly for EU consumption. The standard looking U.S. pat of butter that comes out with your rolls is almost always 7 grams.
You buy individually portioned packs of butter in the US? Usually we buy about 250 at a time...
I think wilson was offering that in addition to the 11 posts above advising OP to get a food scale and weigh their butter (which is the correct answer), if they don't want to carry a pocket scale and do that while out at restaurants. Though I guess OP could also just buy preportioned butter packets if they wanted to.0 -
Actually, I was giving the readers a gauge by which to log calories without making a mess. Everyone knows what a pat of butter looks like and as they are using the butter they can log it without taking time to weigh it.
For my part, I just put the butter dish on the scale and see how much less it weighs after cutting off what I need.1 -
In Australia we have 7g butter portions in hotels etc. This is a typical brand:
https://www.anchorfp.com.au/en/products/butter-and-spreads/butter/western-star-salted-butter-portions-6x200x7g.html
I use half the amount of one of these to spread on one piece of toast so just log it in MFP as 4g.
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mcglademel wrote: »Just trying to keep my calorie count as accurate as possible.
get a food scale and weigh it
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As I said above, I weigh the butter and then use whatever i want and weigh it again. But, a normal looking pat of butter like one sees in the US is 7 grams. EU is more like 10, at least is was in England.0
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