Yes - devil's food cake simply has more chocolate in it, which is why it is 'better than sex' cake.
Maybe chocolate cake is just, "about the same as sex cake".
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I cannot give you a substitute for that, but I say find another chocolate mint mousse recipe that does not have chocolate extract. I think a regular chocolate mousse recipes & with the addition of mint extract would do the trick. Try all recipes dot com for a basic chocolate mousse recipe.
Um... chocolate? lol specifically milk chocolate, if the recipe really does call for Hershey bars and not baking chocolate, which is usually semi-sweet and not as sweet as milk chocolate.
Whether chocolate chips can be used in place of a chocolate bar depends entirely on the recipe. If the chocolate bar is broken or chopped up, and the chips are the same type of chocolate - milk, semi-sweet or bittersweet - then the chips probably would be a good substitute.
The best is the Toll House cookie recipe.
The texture and flavor of the white chocolate will be different, but it can work. If you are chunking it up into cookies, or something along those lines, it will not mess up the recipe.
One easy chocolate pots recipe is called the Easy Marbled Chocolate Pots recipe. Other chocolate pots recipes include the Chocolate Pots de Creme recipe and the Rich and Easy Dark Chocolate Pots recipe.
These are essentially the same thing. You can use them both the same Actually, they bitersweet is NOT the same as unsweetened chocolate. Bittersweet is slightly sweetened. Bittersweet is similar to semi-sweet (think chocolate chips). If you have a recipe calling for unsweetened chocolate and you only have bittersweet, you can add it but remember to DECREASE the amount of sugar you use by one tablespoon per ounce of chocolate.
Well it depends on what you are baking but for most recipes, yes you can us Hershey kisses as a substitute. Just remember that they will make your recipe sweeter and that they are a lot bigger than the small semi sweet chocolate chips.
Yes, we can substitute buttermilk for milk in recipe.
No. 2 percent milk is much too thin and lacks the fat and consistency needed to substitute for sour cream in any recipe. Low-Fat Yogurt would be a better substitute for sour cream.