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!
Ounce for ounce they are the same, so however many ounces is the Baker's bar, you need that many ounces of chips.
To find out how many chocolate chips are in an ounce, first convert 5 14 ounces to a single fraction, which is 5.875 ounces. Then, divide the total number of chocolate chips (168) by the total weight in ounces (5.875). This gives approximately 28.57 chocolate chips per ounce.
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About 6 cups.
There are approximately two cups of chips in a Nestle Toll House chocolate chips bag. This is for a 12 ounce bag of chips.
Baking chocolate squares are about 1 ounce of chocolate (although some may be smaller 1/2 ounce squares). You can use a food scale to measure out the corresponding amount of chocolate chips - ie 4 ounces of chips for 4 squares. If you don't have a scale I've found that this usually works out to about 3/4 cup of chocolate chips.
In America, 1 cup= 6.342507383535 ounce. Hope that helps.
To convert 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder to chocolate chips, you can use a general guideline that 1 tablespoon of cocoa powder is roughly equivalent to 1 ounce of chocolate. Therefore, 2 tablespoons of cocoa powder would be approximately equivalent to 2 ounces of chocolate chips. Since there are about 6 tablespoons in an ounce of chocolate chips, this means you would need around 12 tablespoons of chocolate chips to achieve a similar chocolate flavor.
Well, it maters of what you're putting it in.
6 ounces of chocolate chips = 1/3 cup = 1 baking chocolate square
If you mean 1 oz squares (ie Baker's), 12 ounces would equal one 12-ounce bag of chips, or about two cups. Nestle's is making baking squares that are only half an ounce, so 12 of those would be 6 ounces of chips, or about one cup.