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KD 08-12-2006 01:06 AM

dumb question - baking chocolate
 
So, if my receipe calls for four squares of baking chocolate, does that
mean two of the wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate that
seems to be in two pieces that are stuck together?

Or does one of those wrapped bits that looks like two pieces equal one
square?

KD


Dee Randall 08-12-2006 04:37 AM

dumb question - baking chocolate
 

"KD" > wrote in message
ps.com...
> So, if my receipe calls for four squares of baking chocolate, does that
> mean two of the wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate that
> seems to be in two pieces that are stuck together?
>
> Or does one of those wrapped bits that looks like two pieces equal one
> square?
>
> KD


I don't know the answer to the squares - I never figured it out myself, but
once I started using recipes using ounces, it was much easier. I'm thinking
perhaps a very similar recipe calling for ounces instead of squares might be
less confusing.
Good luck.
Dee



Wendy[_1_] 08-12-2006 04:49 AM

dumb question - baking chocolate
 
My first guess is four of the wrapped pieces. That's why I like recipes
that give measurments in weights! But I'd still say four squares is four
squares - four wrapped. By the way - there are no dumb questions. wendy
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> So, if my receipe calls for four squares of baking chocolate, does that
> mean two of the wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate that
> seems to be in two pieces that are stuck together?
>
> Or does one of those wrapped bits that looks like two pieces equal one
> square?
>
> KD
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deepeddygirl 08-12-2006 01:21 PM

dumb question - baking chocolate
 
My Mom has worked with baking chocolate for years. Use four wrapped
squares. :)

KD wrote:

> So, if my receipe calls for four squares of baking chocolate, does that
> mean two of the wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate that
> seems to be in two pieces that are stuck together?
>
> Or does one of those wrapped bits that looks like two pieces equal one
> square?
>
> KD
>


KD 08-12-2006 01:44 PM

dumb question - baking chocolate
 

deepeddygirl wrote:
> My Mom has worked with baking chocolate for years. Use four wrapped
> squares. :)
>
> KD wrote:
>
> > So, if my receipe calls for four squares of baking chocolate, does that
> > mean two of the wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate that
> > seems to be in two pieces that are stuck together?
> >
> > Or does one of those wrapped bits that looks like two pieces equal one
> > square?
> >
> > KD
> >


Thanks everyone! No wonder my cookies sucked yesterday, I only used
half the chocolate I needed! Well, I shall try, try again...

KD


Rina 08-12-2006 01:45 PM

dumb question - baking chocolate
 
Take a close look at the box, 8 ounce box is labeled; "contains 8
individually wrapped 1oz squares"

Use 4 of the wrapped squares.

Rina

"KD" > wrote in message
ps.com...
> So, if my receipe calls for four squares of baking chocolate, does that
> mean two of the wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate that
> seems to be in two pieces that are stuck together?
>
> Or does one of those wrapped bits that looks like two pieces equal one
> square?
>
> KD
>




KD 08-12-2006 07:51 PM

dumb question - baking chocolate
 

Rina wrote:
> Take a close look at the box, 8 ounce box is labeled; "contains 8
> individually wrapped 1oz squares"
>
> Use 4 of the wrapped squares.
>
> Rina
>
> "KD" > wrote in message
> ps.com...
> > So, if my receipe calls for four squares of baking chocolate, does that
> > mean two of the wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate that
> > seems to be in two pieces that are stuck together?
> >
> > Or does one of those wrapped bits that looks like two pieces equal one
> > square?
> >
> > KD
> >


That would be helpful advice to an American. However, in Canada, no box
is labelled with the number of ounces. We use metric. The number of
grams wouldn't help much in this case.

Plus, I buy my chocolate at a bulk store. Environmentally friendly, no
packaging. :)

K\D


Rina 09-12-2006 01:20 AM

dumb question - baking chocolate
 
> That would be helpful advice to an American. However, in Canada, no box
> is labeled with the number of ounces. We use metric. The number of
> grams wouldn't help much in this case.
>
> Plus, I buy my chocolate at a bulk store. Environmentally friendly, no
> packaging. :)
>
> K\D


You asked about "wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate"
Here in the USA Bakers is a Brand of chocolate, it comes in 8 oz boxes
(226g) . The Nutrition facts lists 1/2 square as 14g .

If your chocolate isn't wrapped and doesn't come in a box I don't understand
why you asked...

Rina

>>So, if my receipe calls for four squares of baking chocolate, does that
>>mean two of the wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate that
>>seems to be in two pieces that are stuck together?


>>Or does one of those wrapped bits that looks like two pieces equal one
>>square?




>
>




KD 09-12-2006 11:59 AM

dumb question - baking chocolate
 

Rina wrote:
> > That would be helpful advice to an American. However, in Canada, no box
> > is labeled with the number of ounces. We use metric. The number of
> > grams wouldn't help much in this case.
> >
> > Plus, I buy my chocolate at a bulk store. Environmentally friendly, no
> > packaging. :)
> >
> > K\D

>
> You asked about "wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate"
> Here in the USA Bakers is a Brand of chocolate, it comes in 8 oz boxes
> (226g) . The Nutrition facts lists 1/2 square as 14g .
>
> If your chocolate isn't wrapped and doesn't come in a box I don't understand
> why you asked...
>
> Rina
>
> >>So, if my receipe calls for four squares of baking chocolate, does that
> >>mean two of the wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate that
> >>seems to be in two pieces that are stuck together?

>
> >>Or does one of those wrapped bits that looks like two pieces equal one
> >>square?

>
>
>

Well, don't worry about it. I already got my answer, will know better
next time.


Melba's Jammin' 14-12-2006 04:27 AM

dumb question - baking chocolate
 
In article . com>,
"KD" > wrote:

> Rina wrote:
> > Take a close look at the box, 8 ounce box is labeled; "contains 8
> > individually wrapped 1oz squares"
> >
> > Use 4 of the wrapped squares.
> >
> > Rina
> >
> > "KD" > wrote in message
> > ps.com...
> > > So, if my receipe calls for four squares of baking chocolate, does that
> > > mean two of the wrapped pieces in the box of Bakers Chocolate that
> > > seems to be in two pieces that are stuck together?
> > >
> > > Or does one of those wrapped bits that looks like two pieces equal one
> > > square?
> > >
> > > KD
> > >

>
> That would be helpful advice to an American. However, in Canada, no box
> is labelled with the number of ounces. We use metric. The number of
> grams wouldn't help much in this case.
>
> Plus, I buy my chocolate at a bulk store. Environmentally friendly, no
> packaging. :)
>
> K\D


In that case, if your recipe calls for 4 squares of baking chocolate,
convert 4 ounces into metric weight and measure accordingly.
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