So... I'm trying to find a way to heat my MP soaps in large enough batches to make 3lb loaves.
I have a four cup measuring cup that I used to hook on the side of a pot to make a double boiler type water jacket... but when the water would bubble, it would get into the soap. That and the measuring cup BARELY held 3lbs of base.
I've microwaved it... but in large quantities I found I burned part of it without the center clump melting. THAT loaf shattered when I cut it... I got I think two unbroken bars and the rest is in pieces. At least most of it is going to my mom.
I don't have a ton of money to go out and spend it on fancy equipment like the giant non-stick melter with a spout I've heard about... or a LARGE double boiler.
My idea was, after research... a crockpot-double boiler system.
I have a large glass mixing bowl that will easily hold 3lbs and it fits in my crock pot. Wont get soap stuff all over my nice wedding gift...
Put water in the bottom of the crock pot nearly halfway up the bowl and turn on the crock pot on high(melt faster) and cover. Glass doesn't transfer heat THAT well... would I burn it easily?
Next idea...
I have a pot that will fit into a larger boiling pot... double boiler with cover again... what kind of repercussions are there for melting soap in a boiling pot frequently used for cooking? I make pasta and potatoes in it and would rather not ruin it.
Many thanks!
-Ann
I have a four cup measuring cup that I used to hook on the side of a pot to make a double boiler type water jacket... but when the water would bubble, it would get into the soap. That and the measuring cup BARELY held 3lbs of base.
I've microwaved it... but in large quantities I found I burned part of it without the center clump melting. THAT loaf shattered when I cut it... I got I think two unbroken bars and the rest is in pieces. At least most of it is going to my mom.
I don't have a ton of money to go out and spend it on fancy equipment like the giant non-stick melter with a spout I've heard about... or a LARGE double boiler.
My idea was, after research... a crockpot-double boiler system.
I have a large glass mixing bowl that will easily hold 3lbs and it fits in my crock pot. Wont get soap stuff all over my nice wedding gift...
Put water in the bottom of the crock pot nearly halfway up the bowl and turn on the crock pot on high(melt faster) and cover. Glass doesn't transfer heat THAT well... would I burn it easily?
Next idea...
I have a pot that will fit into a larger boiling pot... double boiler with cover again... what kind of repercussions are there for melting soap in a boiling pot frequently used for cooking? I make pasta and potatoes in it and would rather not ruin it.
Many thanks!
-Ann