🍳 Litre to Cup (US) Converter

Convert Litre (l) to Cup (US) (cup_us) instantly. Recipe measurement conversion.

1 unit =
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Formula1 L = 4.227 cups
UnitNameValue
cup_usCup (US)
cup_metricCup (Metric)
tbspTablespoon
tspTeaspoon
mlMillilitre
fl_ozFluid Ounce
pintPint (US)

Quick Reference

1 L = 4.227 cup

¼ L
1.057 cup
⅓ L
1.407 cup
½ L
2.113 cup
¾ L
3.17 cup
1 L
4.227 cup
2 L
8.454 cup

Reverse: cup × 0.2366 = L

Worked Examples

0.25 L
0.25 L = 1.057 cup
0.25 L in cup (us)
0.5 L
0.5 L = 2.113 cup
0.5 L in cup (us)
1 L
1 L = 4.227 cup
1 L in cup (us)
2 L
2 L = 8.454 cup
2 L in cup (us)

Common Cooking Measures

Factor: 1 L = 4.227 cup

Litre (L)Cup (US) (cup)Common Measure
0.0012 L0.0052 cup¼ tsp
0.0025 L0.0104 cup½ tsp
0.0049 L0.0208 cup1 tsp
0.0148 L0.0625 cup1 tbsp
0.0296 L0.125 cup2 tbsp (⅛ cup)
0.0591 L0.25 cup¼ cup
0.0789 L0.3333 cup⅓ cup
0.1183 L0.5 cup½ cup
0.1577 L0.6667 cup⅔ cup
0.1774 L0.75 cup¾ cup
0.2366 L1 cup1 cup
0.4732 L2 cup1 pint (2 cups)
0.9464 L4 cup1 quart (4 cups)
0.5 L2.113 cup½ litre
1 L4.227 cup1 litre

Quick Tricks

Exact factor

1 L = 4.227 cup.

US cup chain

1 cup = 16 tbsp = 48 tsp = 8 fl oz = 236.6 ml = ½ pint.

Reverse

cup × 0.2366 = L.

Who Uses This Converter?

Home Baker

Converts between cups, tablespoons, teaspoons, and millilitres when following recipes from different countries.

International Recipe Follower

Converts US cups to metric ml when cooking from American cookbooks with a European kitchen.

Nutritionist

Calculates exact portion sizes in ml or fl oz from recipe measurements for dietary analysis.

Bartender

Converts between fl oz, ml, and tablespoons for cocktail recipe scaling.

Caterer

Scales recipes up to litres for large-batch cooking from cup-based recipes.

Food Blogger

Provides both cup and ml measurements in recipes to serve both US and international audiences.

Frequently Asked Questions

About Litre and Cup (US)

Litre

The litre (L) equals 1,000 mL and is the standard unit for liquid volume in cooking and food production for quantities above about 500 mL. It replaced older liquid measures (quart, pint) in most metric countries.

Litres are used for batch cooking, catering, soup stock, beverages, and fermentation. A standard wine bottle = 0.75 L; a beer pint ≈ 0.473 L (US) or 0.568 L (UK); a stockpot might hold 8–12 L.

Interesting fact: The litre was originally defined in 1795 as the volume of a cube with 10 cm sides. It was briefly redefined as 1.000028 dm³ in 1901 but reverted to exactly 1 dm³ in 1964 — making 1 L of water at 4°C = almost exactly 1 kg.

Cup (US)

The US cup is defined as exactly 236.588 mL (8 US fl oz). It is the standard volume measure in American recipes and has been used since the late 19th century, when standardized cooking measures were promoted by domestic science educators like Fannie Farmer.

The US cup = 16 US tablespoons = 48 US teaspoons = 8 fl oz = ½ US pint. American baking relies heavily on cup measures for both liquid and dry ingredients, though professional bakers prefer weight for precision.

Interesting fact: Fannie Farmer's 1896 'Boston Cooking-School Cook Book' was the first to insist on level measurements (not heaped) using standardized cups and spoons, revolutionizing recipe writing and making cooking reproducible for home cooks.

About Litre to Cup (US) Conversion

The US cup chain: 1 cup = 16 tbsp = 48 tsp = 8 fl oz = 236.6 ml = ½ pint. Note: metric cups (Australia) = 250 ml; UK tablespoon = 17.76 ml vs US 14.79 ml. Always check which measurement system a recipe uses.

Factor: 1 L = 4.227 cup. Reverse: cup × 0.2366 = L.