It's going to be an awfully big cookie. If you want to chop or grate the block, it is the same chocolate. The only advantage morsels have is the uniform size.
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6 ounces is 1 cup
about 16
Yes no difference.
You dont use anything sweet
8 cups are in 8 cups, whatever they contain
There are not any cookies in a bag of semi-sweet morsels. If you use the Tollhouse recipe on the back, it will make 5 dozen cookies.
Nestle Toll House Semi-Sweet Chocolate Morsels are produced in the United States. The brand originated from a recipe created by Ruth Wakefield in the 1930s at the Toll House Inn in Massachusetts. Nestlé acquired the rights to the recipe and began producing the chocolate morsels, which are now a popular baking ingredient in many American kitchens.
Yes.
Oh, absolutely, friend! You can definitely use Hershey kisses instead of semi-sweet morsels in your baking. Just keep in mind that Hershey kisses may be a bit sweeter than semi-sweet morsels, so your final treat might have a touch more sweetness to it. But don't worry, it'll still turn out delicious and filled with love!
A good substitute for German sweet chocolate in baking recipes is a combination of semi-sweet chocolate and sugar. You can use 1 ounce of semi-sweet chocolate and 1 tablespoon of sugar for every ounce of German sweet chocolate called for in the recipe.
Theoretically yes, but it would be easier just to buy milk chocolate in the first place.