1. Baking Powder
Since baking powder contains a base (baking soda) and an acid (cream of tartar), it is a perfect replacement for baking soda. This mixture releases carbon dioxide gas, which aids in the rising and fluff-producing of dough.
To substitute baking powder for baking soda, increase the amount by three times the amount needed. Since baking powder doesn't have a distinct flavor, it may be used in a variety of recipes.