The correct answer is 2 cups.
So, the implication of the statements above are that the oz referred to are measures of weight. eg. "3/4 of a pound of Chocolate Chips occupies a volume of 2 cups"
There are approximately two cups of chips in a Nestle Toll House chocolate chips bag. This is for a 12 ounce bag of chips.
There are approximately 10 to 12 cups of semi-sweet chocolate chips in 2 kilograms. This is based on the fact that 1 kilogram of chocolate chips is roughly equal to 5 to 6 cups. The exact number may vary slightly depending on the brand and size of the chocolate chips.
Twelve ounces of chocolate chips nearly equals two cups. I took a bag of chocolate chips and poured it into a one cup measurement twice and found that I had just under two cups of chocolate chips.
It's about 1.1 cups or 1 cup 2 tbs. This recipe (http://www.joyofbaking.com/ChocolateChipCookies.html) says 1 1/2 cups chocolate chips = 270g. so 200g*1.5cups/270g= 1.1 cups.
Generally speaking, a 12-oz bag of chocolate chips is equivalent to about 4 cups of chips, while one square of almond bark (2.5 oz) is equivalent to about 1 cup of chocolate chips. Therefore, assuming a 12-oz bag of chocolate chips, it would take around 4 squares of almond bark to equal the contents of the bag.
6 ounces of chocolate chips = 1/3 cup = 1 baking chocolate square
Well, darling, 9 oz of chocolate chips is roughly 1 and a half cups. So if you're feeling fancy and need to measure out 9 oz of those sweet little morsels, grab your measuring cup and fill it up to the 1 and a half mark. Happy baking!
If you mean 1 oz squares (ie Baker's), 12 ounces would equal one 12-ounce bag of chips, or about two cups. Nestle's is making baking squares that are only half an ounce, so 12 of those would be 6 ounces of chips, or about one cup.
2 ounces of chocolate chips equals to a 1/3 cup. 6 ounces of chocolate chips equal a cup. Most packages of chocolate chips come in 12 ounces.
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12 ounces of Chocolate Chips equal 12 squares of baking chocolate.