What is a "square" of unsweetened chocolate?!


Question: What is a "square" of unsweetened chocolate!?
So I want to make some brownies but the recipe calls for "3 squares unsweetened chocolate", How do you know if you have the sight size square!? Please explain!.!.!.!.

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The baking chocolate is already scored into squares and most brands even have half squares (rectangles)!. A square is 1 ounce!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

1 square = 1 ounce

so look at the weight of your bar of chocolate, and figure out how many squares is equal to that weight!. Sometimes the squares are sort of "sub-divided" so you can snap them easily for melting, but don't count that as 2 squares!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

There is unsweetened baking chocolate sold in grocery stores already scored into squares!. There is usually a recipe on the wrapper!. It is found in the baking section of your store!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

The box of baking chocolate has each square wrapped in paper!. Each paper wrapped "square" is one square of chocolate so you need 3 of these!.Www@FoodAQ@Com

the squares are standard sizes!.!.!.try the recipe!.!.!.and if you like it be happy!.!.!.but if you want to experiment then add double the amount or whatever!.Www@FoodAQ@Com





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