So this weekend was way more eventful than I expected. I got some beeswax from a local farm and it smelled heavenly and found The Nerdy Farmwife’s recipe for a CP honey + beeswax soap.
Plugged it into soap calc with a few tweaks as attached! I did use frozen whey for my water and the lie was much cooler than I meant for it to be, so getting the batter to trace took a wee while (it’s was a cold day in the Catskills yesterday). I also added some brambleberry fragrance oil (two honey scents) to the mix after light trace. The batter was a pale cream color.
As it was cold, and I was hoping to turn them out of the individual silicone molds that night if possible, I thought an OP would be helpful in warming it up (given my soap was only at like 85 degrees).
I put the oven on to 170, warmed it up, turned if off and then put the soap in. But 45 min later the oven had cooled off a lot, so I put it back on to 170 and then spent 15 min in the garden. I came back to find the soap had turned brown, had bubbles all over the top…. What the heck happened??? (I am at 2k ft elevation if that makes a difference and my oven runs weak not hot)
The bottoms are still brown though less dark than they were initially. When I turned them out there was what looked like jelly molasses that pooled just under the tops of the soaps and the texture of the soap itself looks grainy?
Did I somehow burn it? Or is this the fragrance oil having a freak out? I can’t find descriptions of anything like it online…
THANK YOU for any/all ideas!
Maddie
Plugged it into soap calc with a few tweaks as attached! I did use frozen whey for my water and the lie was much cooler than I meant for it to be, so getting the batter to trace took a wee while (it’s was a cold day in the Catskills yesterday). I also added some brambleberry fragrance oil (two honey scents) to the mix after light trace. The batter was a pale cream color.
As it was cold, and I was hoping to turn them out of the individual silicone molds that night if possible, I thought an OP would be helpful in warming it up (given my soap was only at like 85 degrees).
I put the oven on to 170, warmed it up, turned if off and then put the soap in. But 45 min later the oven had cooled off a lot, so I put it back on to 170 and then spent 15 min in the garden. I came back to find the soap had turned brown, had bubbles all over the top…. What the heck happened??? (I am at 2k ft elevation if that makes a difference and my oven runs weak not hot)
The bottoms are still brown though less dark than they were initially. When I turned them out there was what looked like jelly molasses that pooled just under the tops of the soaps and the texture of the soap itself looks grainy?
Did I somehow burn it? Or is this the fragrance oil having a freak out? I can’t find descriptions of anything like it online…
THANK YOU for any/all ideas!
Maddie