1 1/3 cups semi-sweet cho chips
Yes, it may e a little more chocolately but i twould other wise be fine
4.5 oz
Perhaps you should try.... err, I don't know..... 4 ounces? Maybe?
86 semi-sweet chocolate chips equals 3 squares of semi-sweet baking chocolate.
I prefer the semisweet chocolate rather than the milk chocolate.
yes you can use be careful it will be less semisweet though so keep that in mind.
1 oz (weight)
One cup of semisweet chocolate chips typically contains about 90 to 100 grams of sugar. The exact amount can vary slightly depending on the brand and specific formulation of the chocolate chips. Always check the packaging for the most accurate nutritional information.
Semisweet means what it sounds like -- neither sweet nor bitter. Here are some sentences.Use semisweet chocolate in that recipe.The moment was semisweet, and I didn't know whether to smile or cry.I don't like the semisweet taste of that dessert.
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!
Sometimes, but it depends on what materials are being used exactly. If taking out Baking Chocolate squares, you have to use baking Chocolate Chips, not just average chocolate chips or else the recipe will not be correct. Another view: I've found that choc. chips usually substitute pretty well for chocolate squares. Just keep in mind that most chocolate chips are "semi-sweet" while chocolate squares may be "bitter-sweet" or completely "unsweetened." If the recipe calls for unsweetened squares, your product will turn out rather sweeter than the recipe intends. If you look on the chocolate chip package, you may find the equivalent listed.
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.