There are 72 calories in 10 grams of butter. One stick of butter has 810 calories and 1 cup has over 1600 calories.
100
In a standard reese peanut butter cup, there are about 175 calories (that's including regular calories and fat calories).
There are about 900 calories in a serving of buttered noodles.
well plain grits has 109 calories and butter has 70 calories. if you combine the two you get 179 calories for grits with butter and that's if you use one pat of butter
160
According to Fitday, they say it is 37.87 calories per mini peanut butter Reese cup. Calories from fat are 19.72. They have a lot of candy nutritional fact breakdowns. Here is the link:
It can varry a little per brand and if you add butter or sugar into it, but 1/2 cup of oatmeal will have about 100 calories in it.
Assuming you don't put any butter or sauce on it, about 250 calories.
Unless you're putting butter or milk or something in it, none.
1 cup of almond powder equals 200 grams.
That would depend on the type of rice and the volume of butter and garlic in the rice. --- A cup of raw garlic has about 200 calories, or about 5 calories per teaspoon. A pound of butter has about 3200 calories (about 200 per ounce) One cup of cooked long grain white rice contains about 200 calories. One cup of cooked wild rice contains about 170 calories. One cup of cooked brown rice contains about 220 calories. Other types of rice have various calories per cup. ---- Lets say you are talking about 3 cups of long grain white rice, 3 teaspoons of garlic and 3 ounces of butter, that's somewhere around 1215 calories for 3 cups of garlic butter rice.. On the other hand if you were to use 3 cups of brown rice, 12 teaspoons of garlic and 4 ounces of butter you would be at 1460 calories. Or at the other end of the spectrum lets say 3 cups of wild rice, 1 teaspoon of garlic and only 1 ounce of butter that's only 715 calories. --- So without details of the type of rice and the volume of butter involved you're talking about a pretty wide range of anywhere from 700 calories to more than 1400 calories (or much more with even higher volumes of butter in ratio to rice)