Hi everyone, I've come here again after my first real fail in making a hot process batch of soap. I wanted to test lemon juice in soap so I prepared a small amount of olive oil, lard and juice, weighed my lye and mixed them together as usual. I thought everything was fine but after few minutes I noticed my lye was separating from the oils. I blended it again but it separated a second time... Results: I had to throw away my batch.
Anyway, I've read a bit about stick blender and I've understood that I definitely was using it in the wrong way. I used to blend nearly continuosly until I reached trace, with some interruptions only to let the motor rest. While I see that the right way is to use it just for 2-5 seconds and then stir with a spoon/spatula or a whisk for a minute or more. Then stick blend for others 2-5 seconds and so on. Am i right?
Well, at this point I'm wondering if stick blender is really necessary, I mean, do those few seconds make things considerably easier/faster? If I have to hand stir anyway, wouldn't it be nearly the same thing to only use a whisk for the same amount of time? I read some others threads and it seems to me that it's more an issue of "personal taste" than of a real difference in time/difficulty. Am I missing something?
Anyway, I've read a bit about stick blender and I've understood that I definitely was using it in the wrong way. I used to blend nearly continuosly until I reached trace, with some interruptions only to let the motor rest. While I see that the right way is to use it just for 2-5 seconds and then stir with a spoon/spatula or a whisk for a minute or more. Then stick blend for others 2-5 seconds and so on. Am i right?
Well, at this point I'm wondering if stick blender is really necessary, I mean, do those few seconds make things considerably easier/faster? If I have to hand stir anyway, wouldn't it be nearly the same thing to only use a whisk for the same amount of time? I read some others threads and it seems to me that it's more an issue of "personal taste" than of a real difference in time/difficulty. Am I missing something?