 Summary
 
 Summary
 
 Baking powder is a common kitchen staple, but it has a limited shelf life. 
How To Bake Without Baking Powder will teach you how to create your own leavening power with common food items you already have on hand. Discusses the science of baking powder, plus a variety of common kitchen substitutes for its two primary ingredients: cream of tartar and baking soda. Includes how to make sour milk, buttermilk, and sourdough starter, plus the author's hardwood ash baking experiments. The recipes and science behind them will be of interest to homesteaders, preppers, permaculturists, do-it-yourselfers, homeschoolers, living historians, and historical reenactors. Contains 20 baking powder alternatives, 12 reference charts, and 54 modern and historical recipes.
 
 
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 Permies Digital Market (eBook only)
 
 
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