Morsels just means small pieces of something. In a cookie recipe morsels generally refers to Chocolate Chips.
According to the Nestle website, 1 1/2 cups of Tollhouse semi-sweet morsels = 9 oz. (which is equivalent to 255.145 g.)
You can chop up a candy or chocolate bar and put the pieces in. You can use butterscotch, white chocolate, peanut butter, ect. chips / morsels. You can use pieces of butterscotch or toffee. You can use M&Ms or other small candies.
Chocolate Morsels are small chocolate pieces made from sugar, chocolate, coca and lots more.Chocolate Morsels are small chocolate pieces made from sugar, chocolate, coca and lots more.
1 cup of chocolate chips equals 182.4 grams(See http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/cooking)
They taste fantastic. Some people say that they calm you and relax you, too.
The exact substitution measurements should be printed on the semisweet morsels package, since different manufacturers use different formulas. Roughly 3 Tablespoons of semisweet morsels could substitute for 1 oz. bakers chocolate, reducing sugar in recipe by 1 or 2 Tablespoons. Bakers Chocolate can be unsweetened, bittersweet, semi-sweet or German Chocolate, so one must consider the amount of sugar that needs to be added or subtracted from the recipe if one uses semisweet morsels. See attached link below.
You melt chocolate morsels and dip strawberries in them and let them cool.
One level cup by volume (dry cup) of Nestle's semi-sweet morsels weighs 183g or 6.45 US oz (ounces).
Yes they are really good. There are many different kinds like dark chocolate chips, white chocolate chips, or even mint chocolate chips!!
Chocolate chips are for one pound.
To make chocolate milk with chocolate chips, heat milk in a saucepan until warm but not boiling. Add chocolate chips to the warm milk and stir until the chocolate chips are melted and well combined. Pour the mixture into a glass and enjoy your homemade chocolate milk with chocolate chips.
The main use of chocolate is for consumption. Most commonly, this is through chocolate bars, chocolate morsels, and in baked goods like cookies, brownies, and cakes.