Hello forum!
I've read and read, and am on batch number six...but I'm not sure if things are turning out the way the are supposed to.
I'm following the recipe exactly, getting trace, saponifying in freezer-paper-lined wooden molds kept warm overnight (by my daughter's jacket...she hasn't really missed it much ), but this last batch left a very oily layer on the freezer paper when removed from the mold.
The recipe is supposedly superfat, and made from Susan Cavitch's "Soapmaker's Companion"...I don't want to include the recipe here, as I'd guess it would be a copyright issue, but for those with the book, it's the "Build me a Buttercup" recipe.
The first two batches of soap (from a different recipe) I mixed too long past trace (immersion blender) and they began to harden immediately when poured into the molds...these new soaps, however, I was very careful to stop at the early trace, and when poured, looked like a "broken" hollendaise sauce (some oil separation). The soap is also quite soft and indents relatively easily with a finger.
It's still curing (2 weeks now) and no longer has an oily sheen/feel and seems to be hardening a bit as well...
I'll try to post some pics in a bit.
Rick
I've read and read, and am on batch number six...but I'm not sure if things are turning out the way the are supposed to.
I'm following the recipe exactly, getting trace, saponifying in freezer-paper-lined wooden molds kept warm overnight (by my daughter's jacket...she hasn't really missed it much ), but this last batch left a very oily layer on the freezer paper when removed from the mold.
The recipe is supposedly superfat, and made from Susan Cavitch's "Soapmaker's Companion"...I don't want to include the recipe here, as I'd guess it would be a copyright issue, but for those with the book, it's the "Build me a Buttercup" recipe.
The first two batches of soap (from a different recipe) I mixed too long past trace (immersion blender) and they began to harden immediately when poured into the molds...these new soaps, however, I was very careful to stop at the early trace, and when poured, looked like a "broken" hollendaise sauce (some oil separation). The soap is also quite soft and indents relatively easily with a finger.
It's still curing (2 weeks now) and no longer has an oily sheen/feel and seems to be hardening a bit as well...
I'll try to post some pics in a bit.
Rick