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!
170 gm of chocolate is equal to how many cups
Ounce for ounce they are the same, so however many ounces is the Baker's bar, you need that many ounces 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.
Approximately 2.67 cups of chocolate chips are in 1 pound.
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.
2.5 Metric cups
About 6 cups.
Oh, dude, you're really making me do math right now? sighs Okay, fine. So, 18 ounces of chocolate chips is roughly 2 and a quarter cups. But like, who measures chocolate chips in cups anyway? Just grab a handful and call it a day.
1/3 cups
4 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.
If Erica replaces two thirds of a cup of chocolate chips with nuts, she needs 2/3 cup less of chocolate chips. To find out how much chocolate chips she still needs, subtract 2/3 cup from the original 2 cups, which equals 1 and 1/3 cups of chocolate chips she still needs to put in the cookies.