Beans Conversion Calculator (Dried, Canned, and Cooked Beans) (2024)

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This beans calculator provides measurement conversions between cooked vs dried beans. You can toggle between volume (cups, cans) or weight (pounds, ounces, grams). 23 different types of legumes are available for converting. Data is checked against USDA FoodData Central to ensure accuracy and consistency.

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As you can see from the image above, members of the legume family vary drastically in size. So when you’re converting between volume to weight, or between dried to cooked, there are bound to be differences between different types of beans.

Rules of Thumb

For many bean recipes, it is not necessary to measure out a precise quantity of beans. A chili recipe would likely be just as good whether made with 1 cup of beans, or 3/4 cup, or even 1 ½ cup. The same lentil soup recipe could be made with either 80g, 100g, or 130g of lentils and all you need to adjust is the salt level. For imprecise recipes like these, you can use the following quick-and-dirty rules of thumb for beans conversion:

  • 1 can of beans, drained = 1½ cups cooked beans = 1/2 cup of dried beans
  • 1 lb of dried beans = 2.5 to 3 lbs of cooked beans
  • 1 lb of dried beans = 6 cups of cooked beans
  • 1 15oz can of beans weighs roughly 10oz once drained of excess liquid

However, for some recipes such as black bean brownies or homemade soy milk, it is important to be more accurate when measuring. Particularly when you are scaling a recipe up or down, the effects of using an imprecise conversion ratio will be magnified. That’s when I would use this calculator instead.

How to Use the Beans Conversion Calculator

Simply enter a number into the “Quantity of beans” box, select the type of bean and the measurement you want to convert from, and the program will automatically calculate converted values.

So far, conversions for 23 different varieties of legumes are supported:

  • Adzuki beans (azuki)
  • Black beans
  • Black-eyed peas (cowpea)
  • Black turtle beans
  • Cannellini beans (white kidney bean, fa*gioli bianchi)
  • Chickpeas (chana, chole)
  • Cranberry beans (cranberry bean, borlotti bean)
  • Fava beans (broad bean)
  • Flageolet beans (fayot bean)
  • Great northern beans
  • Kidney beans
  • Lentils (red, green, brown)
  • Lima beans
  • Lupini beans (lupin bean)
  • Mayocoba beans (canary bean, Mexican yellow bean, Peruano bean)
  • Moth beans (matki, dew bean)
  • Mung beans (moong)
  • Navy beans (Boston bean, haricot bean, white pea)
  • Pigeon peas (arhar, toor, tuvar)
  • Pink beans (chili bean, habichuelas rosadas)
  • Pinto beans (frijoles pintos)
  • Soybeans
  • Split peas (yellow, green)

Notes

  • This calculator uses metric and US imperial measurements. 1 cup = 240mL, 1 oz = 28g.
  • Data is checked against USDA FoodData Central to maintain consistency and accuracy.
  • The beans calculator requires JavaScript enabled in your browser, so if all you’re seeing is a blank screen, use this website to check if JS is enabled.

How to Cook Dried Beans

When cooking from dried, I recommend a 1:4 ratio of beans to water (by volume) for cooking on the stove-top, and a 1:2 ratio for cooking in the Instant Pot.

Example: Cook 1 cup (190g) of chickpeas in 4 cups (960g) of water on the stove, or in 2 cups (480g) of water in the Instant Pot.

Beans Cooking Time

Rule of thumb for cooking most dried beans in the Instant Pot:

  • Unsoaked beans: Use the Beans/Chili function on More mode or the Manual/Pressure Cook function on High Pressure for 40 minutes.
  • Pre-soaked beans: Use the Beans/Chili function on Normal mode or the Manual/Pressure Cook function on High Pressure for 30 minutes.
  • Small beans such as mung beans and adzuki beans can be cooked without soaking using the Beans/Chili function on Less mode or the Manual/Pressure Cook function on High Pressure for 25 minutes.
  • Lentils: Most varieties of lentils are very delicate and become mushy or fall apart under pressure. I recommend using stovetop for cooking lentils.

Up to this point I have mainly cooked beans using the Instant Pot but I am slowly testing out cooking beans using the Dutch oven. I will update this post with stovetop and oven cooking instructions when I finish testing.

Bean Conversion FAQs

What is a 15 oz can of beans equivalent to?

1 15oz can of canned beans is roughly equivalent to 1 ½ cups or 10oz of drained cooked beans, or 1/2 cup of dried uncooked beans. The exact conversion depends on the type of bean, as beans come in different shapes and sizes. Refer to the Beans Conversion Calculator, which allows you to choose between 27 different types of beans, for more precise conversions.

How many cans of beans equal 1 lb dry?

Depending on the type of bean, 1 pound of dry beans is equivalent to 4 to 5 cans of beans. This assumes that the canned beans are in standard 15-oz cans. However, the exact conversion also depends on the brand, as different brands of canned beans may vary slightly in their solids-to-liquids ratio.

How much does 1 cup of beans yield?

1 cup of dried beans yields 2 ½ to 3 ½ cups of cooked beans, which is equivalent to 2 15oz cans.

How do I convert dry beans to canned beans?

A rough rule of thumb you can use is that every 1/2 cup of dried beans equals 1 can of beans. Or use the conversion calculator above for a more precise conversion.

Recipe Ideas

  • Adzuki beans:
    • Korean Chal Bap
    • Adzuki Bean Paste
  • Chickpeas: Indian Ambode
  • Kidney beans:
    • Ghormeh Sabzi
    • Okra Stew Over Yellow Rice
  • Lentils:
    • Savoury Lentil Soup
    • Turkish-Spiced Lentil Soup
  • Pinto beans: Frijoles de la Olla
  • Soy beans: Soy Milk from Scratch
Beans Conversion Calculator (Dried, Canned, and Cooked Beans) (2024)

FAQs

Beans Conversion Calculator (Dried, Canned, and Cooked Beans)? ›

Because dried beans double in weight when cooked, you'll need the halve the amount you use in recipes with canned beans. So 4.5 ounces (or 128 grams) of dried beans should be equivalent to one can; 9 ounces (or 225 grams) of dried beans to two cans and so on.

How many dried beans equal a can of cooked beans? ›

Because dried beans double in weight when cooked, you'll need the halve the amount you use in recipes with canned beans. So 4.5 ounces (or 128 grams) of dried beans should be equivalent to one can; 9 ounces (or 225 grams) of dried beans to two cans and so on.

How much dry beans for 1 cup of cooked beans? ›

One cup dry beans = three cups cooked beans, drained. One pound dry beans = six cups cooked beans, drained One pound of dry beans makes about 9 servings of baked beans or 12 servings of bean soup. At the grocery store, what should I look for in dry beans? Look for clean, firm, whole beans.

What is the dry bean equivalent of a 15 oz can? ›

Remember these tips for bean equivalents: A heaping 1/2 cup of dried beans = one 15-ounce can of beans. 1 1/2 cups of cooked beans, drained = one 15-ounce can of beans.

How many cans equal 1 pound of dried beans? ›

If you don't have dried beans, you can substitute canned. For every pound of dried beans called for... ...you'll need 58 ounces of canned beans (3 or 4 cans, depending on size).

How to replace canned beans with dried beans? ›

So for a recipe that calls for one 15-ounce can of beans, you can cook 3/4 cup (4.5 ounces) of the dried version and be in the ballpark. Conversely, if a recipe calls for 1 cup of dried beans, you'll need to buy two 15-ounce cans to have the 2+ cups worth of cooked beans the recipe will eventually yield.

Do dried beans double when cooked? ›

Note: Make sure you use a pot large enough, since beans expand to double or triple their size when soaked and cooked. 1 CUP DRY BEANS MAKES ABOUT 3 CUPS COOKED BEANS. 1. Place beans in a pot and cover with water at least 3 inches above the beans.

How much do 4 cups of dried beans make? ›

You can expect 1 cup of dried beans to yield about 3 cups cooked beans. One pound of dried beans (which is about 2 cups) will yield about 6 cups cooked beans. If a recipe calls for canned beans: 1 15-oz can of beans equals about 2 cups cooked beans. Our beans are so fresh that soaking is not needed.

How much do 3 cups of dried beans make? ›

1 pound of dried beans = 3 cups of dried beans = 6 - 7 cups of cooked beans. 1 2/3 – 2 cups of cooked beans = 1 can of canned (14 - 16 oz.) beans.

How many cups of cooked beans does 16 oz of dry beans make? ›

A 16-ounce bag of dried beans yields roughly 5 or 6 cups of cooked beans, while a 15-ounce can of cooked beans yields roughly 1½ cups.

How many cups of cooked beans are in a 15 oz can? ›

1.75 cups

Is it cheaper to buy canned or dry beans? ›

Cost: If you want to save money, cook with dry beans.

For example, a one pound bag of dry pinto beans costs, on average, $1.79 and will make 12-½ cup servings of cooked beans whereas a 15 oz. can of national brand pinto beans costs $1.69, a store brand can costs $1.19, and each provides 3.5-½ cup servings.

Why use dry beans instead of canned? ›

We could spend a day talking about all the reasons to love dried beans: They're more cost-effective than canned; they're tastier; there are tons of cool varieties to choose from. But the one big reason to not love them (at least not when you walk in the door on a Tuesday night): They take a fair amount of time to cook.

How many cups of dried beans equals one can? ›

One 15-ounce can of drained canned beans equals 1 1/2 cups of drained cooked dried beans.

How many beans are in a can of baked beans? ›

A standard 415g can will contain an average of 465 beans.

How many dry beans is 2 cans? ›

1 cup of dried beans yields 2 ½ to 3 ½ cups of cooked beans, which is equivalent to 2 15oz cans. How do I convert dry beans to canned beans? A rough rule of thumb you can use is that every 1/2 cup of dried beans equals 1 can of beans.

How much are dry beans compared to canned beans? ›

Cost: If you want to save money, cook with dry beans.

For example, a one pound bag of dry pinto beans costs, on average, $1.79 and will make 12-½ cup servings of cooked beans whereas a 15 oz. can of national brand pinto beans costs $1.69, a store brand can costs $1.19, and each provides 3.5-½ cup servings.

How many dry kidney beans in a can? ›

A 400g can of kidney beans yields about 240g of drained beans, so you will need to use about 80g dried beans per can (so for 4 cans use 320g dried beans).

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