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.
When you put the chips in, add sugar.
You can make a mint and chocolate slice or cake.
No, you cannot substitute chocolate chips for cocoa powder in this recipe as they serve different purposes in baking. Cocoa powder provides flavor and color, while chocolate chips add texture and sweetness.
Yes, it may e a little more chocolately but i twould other wise be fine
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!
No
86 semi-sweet chocolate chips equals 3 squares of semi-sweet baking chocolate.
Cocoa (chocolate) powder is not a substitute for chocolate chips.
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.
Semisweet baking chocolate: 1 oz = 1 oz unsweetened baking chocolate plus 1 Tbsp sugar Semisweet chocolate chips: 1 cup = 6 oz semisweet baking chocolate, chopped Unsweetened baking chocolate: 1 oz = 3 Tbsp baking cocoa plus 1 Tbsp vegetable oil or melted shortening or margarine ALTERNATIVELY, 6 tablespoons unsweetened cocoa powder 7 tablespoons sugar 1/4 cup fat (butter or oil) can be substituted for 6 ounces semi-sweet chocolate. (6 oz is about 1 cup chips.)
yes