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Baking Basics Episode 2: Bicarb soda and baking powder might seem the same, but they are a bit different  The other day I mentioned I was filming a reel about the difference and suddenly everyone in the salon stopped and said, “Wait… what is the difference?” 😂 So if you’ve ever wondered the same thing, you’re definitely not alone, it’s actually a super common question, because honestly, it’s confusing!  So here it is like I explained in the reel  👩‍🍳 Both are raising agents you need to make your baked goodies rise in the oven, like cupcakes, cookies, muffins, cakes, banana breads etc  👩‍🍳 Bi-Carbonated Soda is a raising agent on it’s own, it needs acidity to activate which if you have ever used bi-carb and vinegar to clean you have seen the bubbles. Acidic ingredients are buttermilk, sour cream, yoghurt, lemon or orange juice, vinegars, even brown sugar is acidic, also cocoa powders (not all though). There is loads of ingredients that are acidic not just the usual vinegars  👩‍🍳 Baking Powder already has acidity added in so it’s used when we don’t have acidic ingredients like maybe a butter cake etc. But I don’t love baking powder even the aluminum free ones they taste funny to me so I only use it when I need and I don’t use too much but that’s just me heaps of people eat it and it’s fine  And yes there is food safe aluminum used in some baking powders I’ll upload a reel explaining it tomorrow 🙊 This is why I’m creating this Baking Basics series. Sometimes we don’t know because nobody ever taught us, and that’s okay. I hope that helps and save this for next time you are baking  #ashleysplace #bakingforbeginners #baking #bakingtips #homebaking what is the difference between bi-carb soda and baking powder
Baking Basics Episode 2: Bicarb soda and baking powder might seem the same, but they are a bit different The other day I mentioned I was filming a reel about the difference and suddenly everyone in the salon stopped and said, “Wait… what is the difference?” 😂 So if you’ve ever wondered the same thing, you’re definitely not alone, it’s actually a super common question, because honestly, it’s confusing! So here it is like I explained in the reel 👩‍🍳 Both are raising agents you need to make your baked goodies rise in the oven, like cupcakes, cookies, muffins, cakes, banana breads etc 👩‍🍳 Bi-Carbonated Soda is a raising agent on it’s own, it needs acidity to activate which if you have ever used bi-carb and vinegar to clean you have seen the bubbles. Acidic ingredients are buttermilk, sour cream, yoghurt, lemon or orange juice, vinegars, even brown sugar is acidic, also cocoa powders (not all though). There is loads of ingredients that are acidic not just the usual vinegars 👩‍🍳 Baking Powder already has acidity added in so it’s used when we don’t have acidic ingredients like maybe a butter cake etc. But I don’t love baking powder even the aluminum free ones they taste funny to me so I only use it when I need and I don’t use too much but that’s just me heaps of people eat it and it’s fine And yes there is food safe aluminum used in some baking powders I’ll upload a reel explaining it tomorrow 🙊 This is why I’m creating this Baking Basics series. Sometimes we don’t know because nobody ever taught us, and that’s okay. I hope that helps and save this for next time you are baking #ashleysplace #bakingforbeginners #baking #bakingtips #homebaking what is the difference between bi-carb soda and baking powder

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