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Baking powder is used in minimal quantities and provides negligible nutritional value; however, it may contribute small amounts of sodium depending on formulation.

About

Baking powder is a chemical leavening agent composed of a dry acid (typically cream of tartar or sodium aluminum sulfate), a base (usually sodium bicarbonate), and an inert filler (such as cornstarch or flour). Developed in the 19th century as a more convenient alternative to yeast or potash, baking powder releases carbon dioxide gas when activated by moisture and heat, causing batters and doughs to rise during baking.

Double-acting baking powder, the most common commercial formulation, contains two types of acid that react at different temperatures: one during mixing (when liquid is added) and another during baking (when heat is applied). This extended leavening action allows batters to sit briefly before baking without losing rise. Single-acting variants react only once, typically during baking.

Culinary Uses

Baking powder is essential in baking for achieving light, fluffy textures in cakes, quick breads, pancakes, biscuits, and muffins. It is used as a leavening agent when recipes require immediate rise without fermentation time or when yeast fermentation is undesirable. In addition to its primary leavening function, baking powder can act as a drying agent in certain applications and may impart subtle flavor notes depending on its acid component. Proper measurement is critical—excess baking powder results in a metallic or bitter taste, while insufficient amounts produce dense products.

Recipes Using baking powder (867)

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Sachertorte Squares

Sachertorte Squares from the Recidemia collection

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Saint Patrick's Day Cupcakes

Celebrate the luck o' the Irish by serving these festive cupcakes for dessert. Kids and leprechauns alike will love the color and the loads of chocolate chips inside! Be sure to have adult help with the baking.

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Sanza

Sanza is a Kyrgyz national dish - figured buns, that are fried in oil. Sanza is served with tea.

Saucepan Fudge Crackle Cookies
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Saucepan Fudge Crackle Cookies

Saucepan Fudge Crackle Cookies and milk These are true chocolate cookies. They are brownie-like or cake-like. 5 to 5 inches. The surface is cracked.

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Savoy Bread

In Romanian: Paine de Savoia

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Schaum Torte

Sea foam cake. A very light, flourless cake.

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Scottish Fruited Gingerbread

Scottish Fruited Gingerbread Patience is a virtue, and (trust me) this stuff is WELL worth the wait!

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Scottish Lemon Scones

These make a wonderful breakfast or brunch treat. They are also nice served with lemon curd.

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Sebastian Ratti's Muffins

Sebastian Ratti's Muffins from the Recidemia collection

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Seven Minute Icing

Seven Minute Icing

Sfouf
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Sfouf

Lebanese cake right|Sfouf

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Shammali

Yoghurt, almond and semolina cake

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Shrimp Patties

Shrimp Patties from the Recidemia collection

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Simple Corn Bread

Simple Corn Bread from the Recidemia collection

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Simple Southern Cornbread

This simple southern cornbread recipe brought to you from the Recipes.eu.com recipe collection

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Skillet Cornbread

- Commonly found in the Southern United States, this delicious and easy to make dish is often served beside a pot of brown beans. It can be made a day or two ahead of time, as long as care is taken to keep it from drying out.

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Slenderific Brownie Snacking Cakes

Slenderific Brownie Snacking Cakes from the Recidemia collection

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Sour Cream Banana Coffee Cake

Sour Cream Banana Coffee Cake from the Recidemia collection

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Sour Cream Waffles

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Sour Milk Griddle Cakes

From my Grandmother’s Estate. Notation on card says this was one of several griddlecake recipes served at church breakfast fundraisers for years. Dated 1928.

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Southern Baked Steak Plantation-style

Contributed by [http://Groups.Yahoo.Com/Group/Catsrecipes/ Catsrecipes Y-Group] * Source: Come Into

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Southern Cornbread I

Southern Cornbread I from the Recidemia collection

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Southern Peach Shortcake

Southern Peach Shortcake from the Recidemia collection

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Soy Blueberry Muffins

Soy Blueberry Muffins from the Recidemia collection

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Soy Bran Muffins

Soy Bran Muffins from the Recidemia collection

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Soy Milk Biscuits

Always check the ingredients to make sure the product is vegan.

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Soynog Kringles

Named after you know who. Ho Ho Ho. Enjoy!

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Soy Snickerdoodles

Soy Snickerdoodles from the Recidemia collection

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Space Cake

Cake

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Spanish Cake

A rich loaf cake heavily spiced and studded with plump Raisins.

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Spanish Walnut Cake

This is a simply delectable cake with a fine crumb and a rich, spicy flavor. The addition of walnuts make this cake a little more toothy and wholesome.

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Special Occasion Orange Pecan Biscotti

Purchased from the O'Reilly Estate in Fort Worth, Texas in 1988. Marked as Bessie’s favorite biscotti “sells well at bake sales”. Notation indicates this came from a 1960’s Ladies Home Journal. Exact date unknown.

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Speculaas (spice cookies)

A famous cookie made from spices. It can be seen year-round but mainly around Christmas. Note: Some Dutch/European specialty stores may have pre-mixed speculaas spice packages.

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Spelt Yellow Cake

A recipe for a spelt cake; an ancient-wheat alternative to yellow cake.

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Spice Cake

Spice Cake from the Recidemia collection

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SPICE CAKE

SPICE CAKE

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Spice Cookies II

Spice Cookies II from the Recidemia collection

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Spiced Pumpkin Bars

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Spiced Raspberry Rhubarb Cobbler

Spiced Raspberry Rhubarb Cobbler from the Recidemia collection

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Spice Fruitcake

Dessert Recipes by the South Carolina Department of Agriculture, public domain government resource—original source of recipe May be frozen.

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Spicy Carrot Bread

Spicy Carrot Bread

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Spicy Corn Bread

Bread

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Spicy Drops

Spicy Drops from the Recidemia collection

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Spicy Star Cookies

Spicy Star Cookies from the Recidemia collection

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Sponge Cake

This is the traditional cake of Israel-and it is exceedingly popular. It has no Hebrew name but is called by the European designation, tort. This cake appears in many shades and shapes and is covered in a variety of ways.

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Sponge Cake with Olive Oil

Makes 8 to 10 servings. At Jordan, slices of this light, golden sponge cake are accompanied by a scoop of vanilla ice cream and served with a glass of late harvest dessert wine or port.

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Spring Cupcakes

Makes: 16 cupcakes

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Spritzgeback

Spritzgeback is a type of German cookie.

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Strawberry and Gingercream Shortcake

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Strawberry Coffee Cake

This one is simple and delicious. Serve it warm.