What baking powder contains
Standard double-acting baking powder is three ingredients:
- An alkaline base — sodium bicarbonate (baking soda)
- An acid — cream of tartar, sodium aluminum sulfate, or monocalcium phosphate
- A starch filler — almost always corn starch (occasionally potato or wheat)
Confirmed GF baking powders
- Argo Baking Powder — corn starch base, naturally GF
- Clabber Girl — corn starch base, naturally GF
- Rumford — corn starch base, naturally GF; aluminum-free
- Bob’s Red Mill — GFCO certified
- Hain Featherweight — naturally GF, sodium- and aluminum-free
Make your own (single use)
If you’re unsure of your baking powder, mix this on demand:
- ¼ tsp baking soda + ½ tsp cream of tartar = 1 tsp baking powder
Watch for in non-U.S. products
European, UK, and Asian baking powders occasionally use wheat starch as the filler. Always check the label. EU regulations require wheat to be disclosed in the allergen statement.
Sources
- Is Baking Powder Gluten Free? — Beyond Celiac (2024)