bittersweet chocolate is a sweetened chocolate that's heavy on the cocoa solids and light on the sugar, giving it a rich, intense chocolate flavor. Many pastry chefs prefer bittersweet to semi-sweet or sweet chocolate, but the three can be used interchangeably in most recipes. The best bittersweet chocolates contain at least 50% cocoa solids. Substitutes:semi-sweet chocolate (Very similar, but bittersweet chocolate usually has more chocolate liquor. To make semisweet chocolate more like bittersweet chocolate, add some unsweetened chocolate or cocoa powder to it.) OR sweet chocolate Courtesy of The Cook's Thesaurus website, substitutions! Here's the link: http://www.foodsubs.com/Chocvan.html or another handy link: http://www.landolakes.com/tips/ShowIngredient.cfm?IngredientID=8
It depends on what your making, but you could usually use chocolate chips or chunked chocolate.
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Yes, you can but It would not have the same taste.
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You can use melted chocolate instead, there are many website which contain recipes for chocolate treats using melted chocolate instead of cocoa powder. It also tastes nicer too! :) hope it helps x
It will be down to personel taste. Try it and report back.
Yes you can.
Yes You Can , That Is What I Use Every Time I Make Them
Instead of chocolate eggs they use real eggs!
Mealted Chocolate