I recently decided to try rice flour instead of rice puree because it seemed like less fuss. I used 2 teaspoons of rice flour in a batch with 500g of oils. I let the rice flour soak in 1 tablespoon of distilled water for about 45 minutes. Since I use soy wax and it needs to stay very warm, I heated my rice mixture in the microwave for about 10 seconds before adding it to the oils.
Well! It turned into gloppy rice paste! I probably should have diluted it more at that point, but I just added it to the oils and stick blended. Even after stick blending for quite a while, I could still see bits of rice flour paste floating in my oils. I soaped as usual, and it was mainly okay, but the end of the pour was a bit gloppy. And the bars have a rough texture on the cut sides.
I know that @Dawni and @Misschief use rice flour in soap. I read through the triple rice thread and didn't see anything about rice flour being problematic/challenging.
Questions: Did I use too much rice flour? Would it have helped if I had diluted more? Has anyone else experienced gloppy rice flour? How do others add rice flour to the batter?
Well! It turned into gloppy rice paste! I probably should have diluted it more at that point, but I just added it to the oils and stick blended. Even after stick blending for quite a while, I could still see bits of rice flour paste floating in my oils. I soaped as usual, and it was mainly okay, but the end of the pour was a bit gloppy. And the bars have a rough texture on the cut sides.
I know that @Dawni and @Misschief use rice flour in soap. I read through the triple rice thread and didn't see anything about rice flour being problematic/challenging.
Questions: Did I use too much rice flour? Would it have helped if I had diluted more? Has anyone else experienced gloppy rice flour? How do others add rice flour to the batter?