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  • May 9, 2012, 10:15 AM
    Mommi
    Cream of Tartar and baking soda vs. baking powder
    So I tried to make from scratch cookies, and the recipe called for cream of tartar and baking soda. I had no tartar, so I tried to use an online formula to figure out how much baking powder I could use as a substitution. It obviously wasn't correct as my dough didn't come out right. Can any one point me to a substitution that has worked for them?
  • Aug 21, 2012, 12:06 AM
    gooshimin
    I just responded in legnth to a very similar question. Or for the purpose of answering your question my answer would serve you well also. So I am simply going to copy / paste the other response. Most likely if you watch this category you will be seeing it anyway but if not.

    It will not give you a direct answer to your question but it explanes a little about the important place that "Cream of Tarter" would be holding in every woman's kitchen because there is no way around Cream of Tarter. No replacement for it. Just pick some up. It has good shelf life and if you bake it is a must have and it is so very fun to work with because of its unique qualities.

    ************I love helping answer this one. My most favorite thing to bake and make in the world requires Cream of Tarter. I don't think there could be a substitute for Cream of Tarter.

    It is within the frosting you find on most Angel Food Cakes. Now not to be confused with the cheap frosting that the grocery stores of today tend to be frosting their cakes of all types with. Actually it is insulting to any cake if altered whipped cream frosting is being put on it. Grocery stores seem to only know that cheap whipped cream frosting recipee, too much work for them to make a proper mouth watering frosting. I know many do like the whipped cream frosting but I think it is because they may not have had much variety in different frostings. Not intended to insult anyone OK.

    Getting off a bit there. Sorry. Cream of Tarter - right? Just look up an online recipee for homemade Angel Cake and the White Angel Food Cake Frosting and on any coming up celebration do yourself an honor as well as your guests and make this treat. Thus you will see very clearly by hands-on application just what this Spice does. The time it takes to make this special Angel Food Cake and the added mouth watering frosting from our Great Grandmothers of our the past and um! Umm!! Ummm!! What a delightful tasting cake for any celebration. My kids call just to remind me their b'day is coming. Not for a gifty but for their Birthday Cake from me every year. No joke, this is true.

    I am excited about you making this recipee and I don't want to answer your question directly. I want you and yours to experience a dying off treat from the past.

    Ohhhh shooot. It stiffens and thickens a liquid, its pure white and it is a little time sapping but it is worth all the blending and mixing it requires. If you want a recipee just to try and learn by application just say so and I will Post it with some pictures of some from my past if you like. I had thought of going into nusiness with this in the past, that's how much people like them.

    I do like to jabber so please forgive me if you did not care for me to run away with your topic so much.

    Let me know if you try it okay? Please******************************

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