One level cup by volume (dry cup) of Nestle's semi-sweet morsels weighs 183g or 6.45 US oz (ounces).
6 ounces is 1 cup
According to the Nestle website, 1 1/2 cups of Tollhouse semi-sweet morsels = 9 oz. (which is equivalent to 255.145 g.)
Morsels just means small pieces of something. In a cookie recipe morsels generally refers to chocolate chips.
A morsel isn't a measured unit, it's just a small amount, like a pinch or a tidbit.
The exact substitution measurements should be printed on the semisweet morsels package, since different manufacturers use different formulas. Roughly 3 Tablespoons of semisweet morsels could substitute for 1 oz. bakers chocolate, reducing sugar in recipe by 1 or 2 Tablespoons. Bakers Chocolate can be unsweetened, bittersweet, semi-sweet or German Chocolate, so one must consider the amount of sugar that needs to be added or subtracted from the recipe if one uses semisweet morsels. See attached link below.
There are 70 calories in each serving! Each serving is 1 tablespoon!
8 cups are in 8 cups, whatever they contain
1 cup of chocolate chips equals 182.4 grams(See http://www.convert-me.com/en/convert/cooking)
It will die ,
It's going to be an awfully big cookie. If you want to chop or grate the block, it is the same chocolate. The only advantage morsels have is the uniform size.
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