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Baking 101: The Difference Between Baking Soda and Baking Powder

October 1, 2013 by Joy the Baker 160 Comments

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I tell you this with nothing but love and understanding. I tell you this as a person who received the most mediocre grades in middle school science. I tell you this as someone who copied her chemistry homework from the nicest chemistry-smart boy she could find in high school.  Don’t judge.  It’s just the truth.

Baking is a science. It’s important to understand the reactions.

We need to talk about baking powder and baking soda… and you can totally copy my homework if you need to. It’s cool.

The difference between baking soda and baking powder:

Baking soda and baking powder are both odorless white powders that work their magic in our cakes. Though they’re both white powders, the two are certainly not interchangeable. Let’s talk about the facts behind these baking essentials.

Baking soda is also known as sodium bicarbonate. I told you we were talking science. Stay with me.

When sodium bicarbonate meets with heat, carbon dioxide gas is formed. It’s this gas that gives rise to our favorite cakes, cookies and biscuits. There is one drawback to the production of this gas. When heated, sodium bicarbonate also produces sodium carbonate, which doesn’t taste very good. If you’ve ever eaten any metallic tasting cakes or biscuits, you know what I’m talking about.

Thankfully, the metallic taste of sodium carbonate can be neutralized by acid. Lemon, yogurt, buttermilk, and unsweetened natural cocoa powder can neutralize the taste of sodium carbonate and keep our baked goods risen and lifted.

Baking powder is a mixture of baking soda and acid. Yea! Baking powder is part baking soda! Baking powder is made up of baking soda, a powdered acid, and cornstarch.

Most baking powders are labeled ‘double-acting’ meaning they release a small amount of carbon dioxide gas when they’re stirred into the batter or dough, but they release a majority of their precious gas when triggered by the heat of the oven.

Because baking powder is a leavener that contains both the sodium bicarbonate and the flavor-saving acid, it is usually paired with non-acid ingredients like whole milk and Dutch-processed cocoa.

Baking soda need an acid.  Baking powder has an acid.  We made that science easy, right?

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  1. Melissa @ Treats With a Twist

    October 2, 2013 at 11:08 am

    Thank you for explaining it in such simple terms! Light bulbs!
    As a baker, I know which to use and know which ingredients pair well with them, but I couldn’t exactly spit the words out as to why it is that way. Sheesh, thanks!

    Reply
    • Baking for dummies

      March 5, 2016 at 9:13 am

      Thank you for simplifying!!

      Reply
    • SUNNY

      June 8, 2016 at 8:38 pm

      Thank you so very much. I’m not a baker but I do a lot of cooking on top of the stove. I’m slowly easing into baking because I have children who love baked breads muffins and cakes but I do have a question is there a certain flower that can be used to make light soft fluffy cakes instead of regular flour for bakery style cakes Thank you.

      Reply
      • Suzanne Fantucchio

        June 12, 2016 at 2:49 pm

        You may be referring to Cake Flour…One brand name is Swans Cake Flour. It will give your baked good a finer crumb.

        Hope this helps.

        Reply
  2. jennifer allison

    October 2, 2013 at 11:06 am

    okay…buuutttt…why do some recipes call for both?

    Reply
    • Joe Monforton

      December 28, 2017 at 8:35 am

      I know baking soda tends to produce more browning, and baking powder makes a brighter flavor. I can’t speak to the chemistry.

      Reply
  3. Asha

    October 2, 2013 at 11:01 am

    So can you substitute one for the other in recipes if you take into account the acidity? And why on earth do so many recipes call for both the powder and the soda?

    Reply
    • Ed Rollins

      December 30, 2013 at 9:02 am

      Did you get a response on your question?

      Reply
    • mrsmichellegoldsmith

      April 28, 2016 at 5:16 pm

      I think it is because each reacts at a different time in the baking process, so some when you stir it in and some when you heat it up. There are lots of explanations on the ‘net . . . Hope that helps!

      Reply
    • Anita Levy

      February 5, 2018 at 10:08 pm

      Though they’re both white powders, the two are certainly not interchangeable.

      Reply
  4. Mallory @ Because I Like Chocolate

    October 2, 2013 at 10:51 am

    I like how simple you made this, even having already understood the difference between the 2. I find that the more you understand the science and ratios behind baking, the more you can wing it and make up your own recipes!

    Reply
  5. Lynn Landes

    October 2, 2013 at 10:49 am

    I make a caramel corn recipe that everyone raves about. It’s calls for baking soda, but I never understood what the benefit of adding the baking soda is. I add it with vanilla after the butter, brown sugar and corn syrup boil. Can you tell me what the purpose of the baking soda might be?

    Reply
    • Krystal

      January 11, 2015 at 1:57 am

      Do you bake the popcorn afterwards? If so I think it’s because the caramel would make he popcorn soggy/soft if it wasn’t for the leavening. The baking soda makes the caramel crunchy after setting. This is just my logic though! I’m not absolutely certain! :p

      Reply
    • Sarah

      March 25, 2016 at 7:49 am

      It actually literally makes the candy rise. Without it, the caramel corn would be rock hard, like a lollipop or hard candy. But if you add soda to leaven it, it adds teeny bubbles to the mix so it’s cruchy and doesn’t break your teeth!

      Reply
  6. Tesei

    October 2, 2013 at 10:31 am

    Thank you for the info!!! I’ve always wondered, why do so many recipes call for both since apparently they can substitute each other?

    Reply
  7. Caroline B.

    October 2, 2013 at 10:28 am

    I am loving this Baking 101 series. I’m learning something every time. Thanks for sharing your expertise in a fun and helpful way. You are the best, Joy!

    Reply
  8. Emily

    October 2, 2013 at 10:25 am

    Another difference between the two is that while you *can* substitute baking powder for baking soda, you’ll need MORE, since baking powder is only part baking soda. And that can affect the end taste, depending on what you’re baking.

    So, make substitutions carefully!

    Reply
  9. Alice Epstein

    October 2, 2013 at 10:25 am

    I’ve heard this before, but I’ve never understood why use both at the same time….

    Reply
  10. Jeanette @ mary's pastry lab

    October 2, 2013 at 10:24 am

    simply love your explanation :D thx Joy

    Reply
  11. Suzan Guberman

    October 2, 2013 at 9:35 am

    I am enjoying the Baking 101 course and this lesson in particular. In future lessons I hope we learn about corn starch vs arrowroot vs flour and reasons why and when we should use or shouldn’t use one or the other.

    Thanks Teach!

    Reply
  12. Aishwariya Bhavan

    October 2, 2013 at 9:34 am

    great post! it’s something I’ve always wondered about, ever since i first made banana cake with a recipe that called for both soda & powder – it turned out great, no doubt. But now I think I understand the reason better – the sour cream in the recipe (which really help keep the cake moist) needs the baking powder to neutralize the acidity right?

    Reply
  13. Libby

    October 2, 2013 at 9:13 am

    Um…
    This seems too basic for me to have never learned before this very moment.
    I mean, like, blessings and blessings on you Joy The Baker.

    Reply
  14. Rachel @Littlechefbigappetite

    October 2, 2013 at 9:03 am

    Always short and to the point. I love it. Thanks Joy! This series is awesome.

    Reply
  15. Ashley @ Wishes and Dishes

    October 2, 2013 at 8:56 am

    It all makes sense now!! Love these baking 101 posts :)

    Reply
    • nithya

      December 19, 2013 at 5:01 am

      thank u ……….:)

      Reply
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