How to Use Cream of Tartar
Use it to keep beaten egg whites from drying out., Add cream of tartar to whipping cream., Prevent sugar from crystallizing., Make your own baking powder using cream of tartar., Clean with cream of tartar.
Step-by-Step Guide
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Step 1: Use it to keep beaten egg whites from drying out.
When beating egg whites, the addition of cream of tartar creates a chemical reaction that lets the egg whites reach maximum volume and also prevents them from drying out.
The same chemical reaction occurs when egg whites are beaten in an unlined copper bowl. -
Step 2: Add cream of tartar to whipping cream.
It stabilizes the cream after it has been whipped.
Just add a pinch. , Adding cream of tartar to sugar as it is cooking (for making candies, etc.) will help prevent crystallization of the sugar.
This makes the sugar ideal for candies and frosting, as the texture ends up being creamier. , Combine two parts cream of tartar with one part baking soda and one part cornstarch. , Clean a tub stain:
Fill a small cup with cream of tartar; gradually add drops of hydrogen peroxide to form a paste.
Use this paste to cleanse a bathtub stain; simply apply, leave to dry, and then wipe off.
The stain will come off with it.Fix discolored aluminum pots:
Dissolve 2 tablespoons of cream of tartar in 1 quart (1 liter) of water.
Bring to a boil in the discolored pot for 10 minutes.
Discard and the stain should be gone.Cream of tartar can also be used to clean brass and copper cookware. -
Step 3: Prevent sugar from crystallizing.
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Step 4: Make your own baking powder using cream of tartar.
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Step 5: Clean with cream of tartar.
Detailed Guide
When beating egg whites, the addition of cream of tartar creates a chemical reaction that lets the egg whites reach maximum volume and also prevents them from drying out.
The same chemical reaction occurs when egg whites are beaten in an unlined copper bowl.
It stabilizes the cream after it has been whipped.
Just add a pinch. , Adding cream of tartar to sugar as it is cooking (for making candies, etc.) will help prevent crystallization of the sugar.
This makes the sugar ideal for candies and frosting, as the texture ends up being creamier. , Combine two parts cream of tartar with one part baking soda and one part cornstarch. , Clean a tub stain:
Fill a small cup with cream of tartar; gradually add drops of hydrogen peroxide to form a paste.
Use this paste to cleanse a bathtub stain; simply apply, leave to dry, and then wipe off.
The stain will come off with it.Fix discolored aluminum pots:
Dissolve 2 tablespoons of cream of tartar in 1 quart (1 liter) of water.
Bring to a boil in the discolored pot for 10 minutes.
Discard and the stain should be gone.Cream of tartar can also be used to clean brass and copper cookware.
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