About Baking PowderA raising agent used in baking that combines mild acid (usually cream of tartar) with mild alkali (such as bicarbonate of soda). When mixed with liquid the powder generates carbon-dioxide forming bubbles that cause a mixture to expand.
AvailibilityCan be bought in a packet or tin or buy a self-raising flour that already contains it.
Prepare itMake it yourself by combining half a teaspoon of tartar and quarter of a teaspoon of bicarbonate of soda. This will make the equivalent of 1 teaspoon of baking powder.
Store itIn a cool, dry place. S
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