cream of tartar

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cream of tartar

A baker adds cream of tartar to the meringue mixture.

Definition

Noun: - A white crystalline salt: Specifically, it is potassium bitartrate (KC₄H₅O₆), a byproduct of winemaking. It is a primary ingredient in baking powder and is used as a stabilizer and leavening agent in cooking and baking.

Usage
  • In Baking: It is combined with baking soda to create baking powder, which causes dough or batter to rise.
  • As a Stabilizer: It can be used to stabilize egg whites, preventing them from collapsing and helping them hold their volume when whipped.
  • In Candy Making: It is sometimes used to prevent sugar syrups from crystallizing.
Examples
  • In Baking:
    • The recipe calls for cream of tartar to activate the baking soda.
    • Without cream of tartar, the snickerdoodle cookies won't have their characteristic tang and chew.
  • As a Stabilizer:
    • Add a pinch of cream of tartar when whipping the egg whites for the meringue.
  • General Use:
    • Cream of tartar is a common ingredient found in the spice aisle.
Advanced Usage
  • "Tartaric acid": Cream of tartar is the potassium salt of tartaric acid. While related, they are not identical; tartaric acid is more potent and acidic.
  • Cleaning Agent: Outside of cooking, it can be mixed with an acid (like vinegar or lemon juice) to form a paste for cleaning brass or copper cookware.
Variants and Related Words
  • Potassium bitartrate: The scientific name for cream of tartar.
  • Tartaric acid: The parent acid from which cream of tartar is derived.
  • Baking powder: A leavening agent that typically contains cream of tartar, baking soda, and a starch.
Synonyms
  • Potassium hydrogen tartrate: Another scientific name.
  • Leavening agent: A general term for substances like cream of tartar that cause dough to rise.
Notes
  • Cream of tartar is not a dairy product; the name "cream" refers to the crystalline deposits ("tartar") that form inside wine casks during fermentation.
  • It has a distinct, clean, acidic taste.
cream of tartar

A baker adds cream of tartar to the meringue mixture.

Noun
  1. a salt used especially in baking powder