How to Scale a Recipe
Use a simple scale factor—and know what not to multiply blindly.
What it does and when to use it
Most ingredient amounts scale with servings. Cooking time, pan size, and seasoning do not always scale linearly.
What information to enter
Enter original servings, desired servings, and one ingredient amount at a time.
How to understand the result
The scale factor shows how much to multiply each proportional ingredient.
Formula at a glance
New amount = original amount × desired servings ÷ original servings
Short example
Moving from 4 servings to 6 gives a 1.5 factor; 250 grams becomes 375 grams.
Common mistakes
- Multiplying cooking time by the same factor.
- Rounding small amounts such as yeast or spice too early.
Najczęstsze pytania
Does baking time change?
Not necessarily. It depends on depth, pan, and temperature; test doneness.
How do I scale eggs?
Weigh a beaten egg for fractions, or round and adjust liquids slightly.