It all depends on your personal preference, if you want a richer chewy cookie then add more in proportion to the size of the cookie. If you don't like them too sweet then two or three per cookie should be fine if your cookie's of average size.
An ingredient to make plain chocolate cookies more fun and exciting is chocolate chips. One can simply bake the chocolate chips right into the cookies by stirring them into the batter. After baking, icing and sprinkles are also options to be added on the cookies.
No. not usually, unless you burn or over cook the items you're cooking.
A person could find the best recipe for Toll House cookies right on a bag of Toll House chocolate chips. The chocolate chip tends to be the most popular. One can also go the Toll House website to find cookie recipes that are reviewed and rated by other bakers.
Well, honey, an ounce of chocolate chips typically contains around 140 to 160 chips, give or take a few depending on the size of the chips. But hey, who's really counting when you're indulging in chocolate, am I right? Just throw a handful in your mouth and enjoy the sweet goodness!
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Cocoa in chocolate is good for you, in the right amount.
Well, darling, 18 ounces of chocolate chips is equivalent to 2 and 1/2 cups. So, if you're whipping up some cookies and need to know how many cups of chocolate chips to throw in, there you have it. Just don't blame me if you end up eating all the dough before it even makes it to the oven.
You could do a project on how the heat of baking relates to how long the cookies take to be ready and cook fully. You could do a project on how different ingredients affect the overall amount of taste. You could do a project on what cookies are more favorable (through taste testing).
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Well, honey, 400 grams of chocolate chips is roughly 2.4 cups. But let's be real, who actually measures chocolate chips in cups? Just grab a scale and weigh those bad boys out for accuracy. Happy baking!
The original Nestlés Toll House cookies (chocolate chip cookies) recipe calls for baking soda, not baking powder. There is no substitute for baking soda or baking powder in a recipe. You have to have it.
Well, darling, there are approximately 2.67 cups of chocolate chips in a 16 oz bag. So, if you're looking to whip up some delicious treats, you better make sure you have enough chips on hand. Happy baking!