Yes, however the texture and taste will be a little different. Chocolate baking squares are usually unsweetened or a very dark chocolate, while Chocolate Chips are usually semi-sweet or milk chocolate.
3 Tablespoons of Cocoa + 1 tablespoon melted butter or oil = 1 1 oz square of Baking Chocolate
Not really, as each has very different properties and it can affect the cooking time and outcome. It is best to stick with what the recpie calls for.
Yes, as the wrapper of the baking squares will explain.
It would really depend on what you're using the chocolate for. If the chocolate is to be hardened, then no, you can't subsitute it for baking squares (ie: coating on squares, cookies, etc.).
Yes, but it may not taste exactly right. If the recipe calls for unsweetened chocolate, you may need to reduce the sugar, for example.
yes,,,1 oz square baking choc. plus 3 1/2 tsp sugar and 2 tsp shortening equals 1 tblsp cocoa.
yes look on the back of the cocoa box. It has the substitutions listed. they are interchangeable with a few additions.
Yes, however the texture and taste will be a little different. Chocolate baking squares are usually unsweetened or a very dark chocolate, while Chocolate Chips are usually semi-sweet or milk chocolate.
Yes, it may e a little more chocolately but i twould other wise be fine
86 semi-sweet chocolate chips equals 3 squares of semi-sweet baking chocolate.
When you put the chips in, add sugar.
Sometimes, but it depends on what materials are being used exactly. If taking out Baking Chocolate squares, you have to use baking Chocolate Chips, not just average chocolate chips or else the recipe will not be correct. Another view: I've found that choc. chips usually substitute pretty well for chocolate squares. Just keep in mind that most chocolate chips are "semi-sweet" while chocolate squares may be "bitter-sweet" or completely "unsweetened." If the recipe calls for unsweetened squares, your product will turn out rather sweeter than the recipe intends. If you look on the chocolate chip package, you may find the equivalent listed.
I just found something that says 3 squares equals 86 chocolate chips.... so that would be about 29 chocolate chips for 1 square!!! Happy Baking!
A square of chocolate is usually much bigger than a chocolate chip. Usually you will need more chocolate chips than squares of baking chocolate.
6 ounces of chocolate chips = 1/3 cup = 1 baking chocolate square
You can make a mint and chocolate slice or cake.
Chocolate chips have sugar and other ingredients in them. Bakers squares are usually just pure unsweetened chocolate. You could probably substitute but need to adjust sugar in your recepie.
12 ounces of Chocolate Chips equal 12 squares of baking chocolate.
Baking chocolate squares are about 1 ounce of chocolate (although some may be smaller 1/2 ounce squares). You can use a food scale to measure out the corresponding amount of chocolate chips - ie 4 ounces of chips for 4 squares. If you don't have a scale I've found that this usually works out to about 3/4 cup of chocolate chips.