Hello again all. Friday night I did my "second" HP batch (I use quotes because it was my first batch that was done properly and wasn't a complete disaster, see my previous thread for details).
Everything went pretty much as expected, except that it took 3 hours to reach the "mashed potato" stage. I've read people saying they can HP in 30 minutes or less, but an hour to an hour and a half seems to be "average" from what I've seen.
So why did it take so long? Here are my "best guesses".
1. I stirred too much. Someone told me I should check on the cook every 5 minutes, which I did faithfully. But I stirred almost every time I checked. Could be that I wasn't letting it get up to temperature by stirring so much?
2. Lard. I think I may have read somewhere that lard takes a long time to saponify. Is this true? If so, would you still expect it to take that long?
3. My Crock Pot. Maybe it just cooks pretty low. I'd be somewhat surprised if this is the case since it got pretty hot on high (leading to my previous disaster). But maybe when they say "low" and "high" they mean, well, "low" and "high".
Anyway, let me know if you think I'm on the right track here. Any other ideas?
Everything went pretty much as expected, except that it took 3 hours to reach the "mashed potato" stage. I've read people saying they can HP in 30 minutes or less, but an hour to an hour and a half seems to be "average" from what I've seen.
So why did it take so long? Here are my "best guesses".
1. I stirred too much. Someone told me I should check on the cook every 5 minutes, which I did faithfully. But I stirred almost every time I checked. Could be that I wasn't letting it get up to temperature by stirring so much?
2. Lard. I think I may have read somewhere that lard takes a long time to saponify. Is this true? If so, would you still expect it to take that long?
3. My Crock Pot. Maybe it just cooks pretty low. I'd be somewhat surprised if this is the case since it got pretty hot on high (leading to my previous disaster). But maybe when they say "low" and "high" they mean, well, "low" and "high".
Anyway, let me know if you think I'm on the right track here. Any other ideas?