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Chocolate Triangles And Wedges

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INGREDIENTS

1 c HERSHEY'S Semi-Sweet
Chocolate Chips

INSTRUCTIONS

In top of double boiler over hot, not boiling, water, melt chocolate
chips; stir until completely melted. On wax paper-covered cookie
sheet, spread melted chocolate with spatula into 8-inch square or
circle. Refrigerate 5 to 8 minutes or just until chocolate begins to
set. 2. With sharp knife, score chocolate squares into smaller
squares; cut each small square diagonally in half to make triangles.
Score chocolate circle into pie-like wedges. Do not try to separate  at
this time. Cover; refrigerate several hours or until very firm. 3.
Carefully peel wax paper away from chocolate; gently separate
triangles or wedges at score marks. Place on tray; cover and
refrigerate until ready to use.  Recipe by: Hershey's Website  Posted
to MC-Recipe Digest by Sue <suechef@sover.net> on Mar 17, 1998

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Nutrition (calculated from recipe ingredients)
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Calories: 543
Calories From Fat: 271
Total Fat: 34g
Sodium: 12.5mg
Carbohydrates: 71.9g
Fiber: 6.7g
Protein: 4.8g


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