Nestle Toll House Milk Chocolate Chips
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( I always get better results when I use 70% cocoa or higher cocoa or higher cocoa or higher cocoa or higher cocoa or higher cocoa or higher cocoa Over the chips, pour hot (not boiling) milk. Cover and set aside for 5 minutes. br>Never, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, ever, Remove the lid and whisk the ingredients together. There are a number of recipes available on the internet. Look up ganache made with chips on the internet. best of luck!
Yes, I believe so.
Wow, that's something you'd have to ask Nestle about. I'm just another shopper like you. I believe calling or e-mailing them is the best option. If you can't have peanuts, mail them; if you can, why does it matter? They were delicious and made excellent cookies. I'd buy them again if the opportunity presented itself.
Yes, I believe so, but it must be chopped very finely.
Selected User Reviews For Nestle Toll House Milk Chocolate Chips
I examined the bag and each chip with great care. I honestly don't recall ordering it, but it arrived and was absolutely stunning. Every chip in the bag was whole when I carefully examined it. I have since ordered a box frame so that I can display this immaculate bag of chocolate chips in my personal museum which also includes a perfectly preserved bag of Doritos that% I was blown away and awestruck.
I planned to use them for bars and completely melt them, but when I opened the bag, they were white and tasted old. I ended up tossing all of the bags in the shipment into the trash. I'll pay a little more to shop at my neighborhood supermarket.
I can't make chocolate chip cookies because the chips have melted into a block. This has happened with both deliveries of this product; I received three bags in each delivery, and all six bags were melted.
I knew I should have bought these at the grocery store, but I didn't. Regardless, more than half of the bag was melted into a large clump when it arrived. The stale, flavorless remnants were a disappointment. You're better off buying chocolate chips at the supermarket.
I propose making some arrangements for delivering on a hot, sunny day. There was a cooler in the room that could have saved them if it had been used!.
Two bags of chocolate chips took nearly two months to arrive, and thanks to Amazon's delivery service, when they did surprise deliver it, they left it in the sun and never rang the doorbell, so both bags have melted into a giant chocolate chip that also tastes like it's gone bad, so. br>br>My recommendation is to avoid it.
This was one of the items on my list of things to dip pretzel rods in. This was the only item I had a problem with out of everything I ordered on the internet. It was melted and in one big clump when it arrived at my door. It was a waste of money and time because I couldn't melt them properly because they had already been melted once, so I had to go to the grocery store and buy more. br>I understand that ordering these online doesn't make them money if they have to pay more to ship it in a cool environment, but they shouldn't sell it if it's not shipped properly. Keep in mind that seized-up chocolate cannot be melted, nor can it be used to make cookies or anything else, so keep that in mind when placing your order. br>br>Other chocolate I ordered online came with ice packs underneath it. If you're going to do it, it's a good idea to look into how they ship.