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McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz
McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz
McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz
McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz
McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz
McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz
McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz
McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz
McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz

McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz

Product ID : 4928932
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Galleon Product ID 4928932
UPC / ISBN 052100002361
Shipping Weight 0.09 lbs
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Model 052100002361
Manufacturer McCormick
Shipping Dimension 2.17 x 1.73 x 1.65 inches
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McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 oz Features

  • All-natural ingredient essential to holiday baking

  • Stabilizes beaten egg whites resulting in light and fluffy holiday desserts

  • For angel food cake, meringue shells, meringue for pies & 7-minute frostings

  • Use to make your own baking powder

  • A pinch helps prevent homemade whipped cream from deflating

  • A byproduct left after the fermentation of grapes into wine


About McCormick Cream Of Tartar, 1.5 Oz

Cream of tartar is an all-natural ingredient essential to holiday baking. It adds texture, volume and lift to beaten egg whites in angel food cake, meringue shells, meringue for pies and 7-minute frostings, resulting in light and fluffy holiday desserts. Cream of tartar, also known as tartaric acid, is a byproduct left after the fermentation of grapes into wine. This tasteless baking necessity stabilizes beaten egg whites in desserts and egg dishes. A pinch of cream of tartar also helps prevent homemade whipped cream from deflating. To make your own baking powder, simply mix 1/2 tsp. cream of tartar and 1/4 tsp. each baking soda & cornstarch. You can also make a gentle cleaner for copper cookware by mixing cream of tartar with a little water into a paste.