One square of chocolate usually has a weight of one ounce. One ounce can be easily divided into 3 tablespoons.
There are 16 Tablespoons in a cup.
2.1 tablespoons in an ounce.
16 tablespoons to a cup, 8 tablespoons to half a cup
There are 2 tablespoons in one solid ounce.
There are 2 tablespoons in 1 ounce.
"Square of chocolate" is too nebulous. I need a recognised weight or volume.
Chocolate 'squares ' are not a uniform size.
0.52 oz in one packet of hot chocolate.
each square = 1 ounce.
Three tablespoons of cocoa and one tablespoon of shortening is equal to one square of unsweetened chocolate. If your recipe calls for unsweetened chocolate it should work. If it calls for semi sweet or milk chocolate, you would not be able to add enough sugar to sweeten unsweetened chocolate. The end product would be too bitter.
There are 16 Tablespoons in a cup.
2.1 tablespoons in an ounce.
64 tablespoons in a quart.
we need more information
There are 4 tablespoons in one quarter cup
One serving of Nutella (2 Tablespoons/32g) contains 22g of carbs. Of this, 1g is dietray fiber and 21g are sugar.
One square of baking chocolate usually equals one ounce. Check the packaging to be sure, especially if the chocolate is not made in the USA. A recipe that asks for two squares of bakers chocolate generally means two ounces of chocolate. Remember that baking chocolate is most often unsweetened, so you should not substitute milk chocolate or semisweet because these chocolates already have sugar added.