depends on your brand of chocolate
86 semi-sweet chocolate chips equals 3 squares of semi-sweet baking chocolate.
A square of chocolate is usually much bigger than a chocolate chip. Usually you will need more chocolate chips than squares of baking chocolate.
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.
In recipes, generally one square means one ounce.
There is no square relevant to tablespoons.
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!
The label says each square is equal to 1/2 ounce.
It depends. How many ounces is each square worth? Also, you might want to check the ingredients to make sure they match your baking needs or that they are at least similar to the ingredients of the candy bar.
Well if its calling for a BAR then i would use the whole bar.
6 ounces of chocolate chips = 1/3 cup = 1 baking chocolate square
When you put the chips in, add sugar.
chocolate has the most carbohydrates.