soapvirgin
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I tried to make a batch of hand-milled soap last night.. and it's all gone horribly wrong. The recipe says to use 40 ozs cold process soap (= one batch of one of their previous recipes) to 20 ozs water. I grated the soap and added it to the water in a double boiler but instead of going transparent and runny, it absorbed all the water immediately and sort of seized up and became transparent in parts, glutinous and jelly-like. I kept going for a bit but it definitely showed no signs at all of melting. I think I followed the first recipe correctly, it traced and set as expected, and it certainly seemed like soap when I was grating it. It's now gone back to opaque but still seems to have a jelly consistency.
Could anyone give me some advice? Can it be rescued? I'd feel pig-sick if I had to throw it away...!
Could anyone give me some advice? Can it be rescued? I'd feel pig-sick if I had to throw it away...!