Approximately 2.67 cups of chocolate chips are in 1 pound.
A general ratio is about 1 tablespoon of shortening per cup of chocolate chips. The shortening helps to thin out the chocolate and create a smoother consistency when melting. Add more as needed to reach the desired consistency.
Approximately 2/3 cups of sugar equals 130 grams.
There are approximately 1 1/8 cups of baking soda in an 8oz bag.
187.5 grams of white sugar is approximately 1 cup.
Twelve ounces of chocolate chips nearly equals two cups. I took a bag of chocolate chips and poured it into a one cup measurement twice and found that I had just under two cups of chocolate chips.
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If Erica replaces two thirds of a cup of chocolate chips with nuts, she needs 2/3 cup less of chocolate chips. To find out how much chocolate chips she still needs, subtract 2/3 cup from the original 2 cups, which equals 1 and 1/3 cups of chocolate chips she still needs to put in the cookies.
approximately 2 cups are in a half pound.
Approximately 2.67 cups of chocolate chips are in 1 pound.
According to king Arthur's flour website, one cup of chocolate chips equals 6 onz. 16 onz = 1 pound. 2x16 = 32 32/6 = 5.3 recursive. Therefore there are c.5.3 cups of chocolate chips in two pounds.
1 1/3 cups semi-sweet cho chips
one and one third of a cup is the answer.
Well, darling, 18 ounces of chocolate chips is equivalent to 2 and 1/2 cups. So, if you're whipping up some cookies and need to know how many cups of chocolate chips to throw in, there you have it. Just don't blame me if you end up eating all the dough before it even makes it to the oven.
The amount of grams in an 11 oz. bag of chocolate chips would be 311.8 grams. This equals out to 1.3 cups.
2.5 Metric cups
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