Hi, I was revising a recipe to HP and came across a difference I don't understand.
These recipes are identical, except one I set up with "Superfat after cook." They are calling for different amounts of lye and water. The only explanation I can figure out is that the oil for 5% Superfat After Cook is not included in the 30 oz; so that in image #2, it is assuming I am
using 31.5 oz of oil? This makes sense, now that I think about it, but wanted to validate this with more experienced soapers.
I thought that I would cook all but the cocoa butter, then add that after the cook; in other words cook 28.5 oz of oil (plus water/lye solution); then add the 1.5 oz of cocoa butter after the cook. But it looks like the way this is calculated, that the "5% SF after cook" is in addition to 30 oz of oils and therefore the higher lye and water content.
These recipes are identical, except one I set up with "Superfat after cook." They are calling for different amounts of lye and water. The only explanation I can figure out is that the oil for 5% Superfat After Cook is not included in the 30 oz; so that in image #2, it is assuming I am
I thought that I would cook all but the cocoa butter, then add that after the cook; in other words cook 28.5 oz of oil (plus water/lye solution); then add the 1.5 oz of cocoa butter after the cook. But it looks like the way this is calculated, that the "5% SF after cook" is in addition to 30 oz of oils and therefore the higher lye and water content.
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