I know I’ve been asking entirely too many questions, but please bear with me. I’m trying to learn how to use something other than lard or predominantly soft oil recipes.
I made a recipe today using 30% PO, 10% shea, 20% CO and the rest OO with a little RBO and castor. I wanted to really pay attention to what was happening as the PO, CO and shea were melting, so I heated them slowly in a stainless steel bowl over a water bath. Unfortunately, I did not track the time, so I could be off on my estimates. First off, everything was liquid by the time the mixture reached 110 F, but it was far from clear (didn’t get a photo). It was still pretty cloudy at that temp after another 5-10 minutes so I nudged up the heat. About 15 minutes later, the oils were at 136F and looked clear at first glance, but when I looked more closely I could see what looked like a lot of dust floating around. At first I thought it had something to do with the shea, as in maybe it was some kind of impurity. I didn’t want the fats to get any hotter, so I took the bowl off the heat and set it on the stove. After about another 10-15 minutes, the fats were totally clear. All of the “dust” was gone. I’m wondering what the “dust” was that seems to have had a higher melting point.
Here are the photos of the fats with and then without the dust. It may be difficult to see the actual particles in the first photo, but hopefully the clarity of the fats in the second photo is apparent in comparison:
I made a recipe today using 30% PO, 10% shea, 20% CO and the rest OO with a little RBO and castor. I wanted to really pay attention to what was happening as the PO, CO and shea were melting, so I heated them slowly in a stainless steel bowl over a water bath. Unfortunately, I did not track the time, so I could be off on my estimates. First off, everything was liquid by the time the mixture reached 110 F, but it was far from clear (didn’t get a photo). It was still pretty cloudy at that temp after another 5-10 minutes so I nudged up the heat. About 15 minutes later, the oils were at 136F and looked clear at first glance, but when I looked more closely I could see what looked like a lot of dust floating around. At first I thought it had something to do with the shea, as in maybe it was some kind of impurity. I didn’t want the fats to get any hotter, so I took the bowl off the heat and set it on the stove. After about another 10-15 minutes, the fats were totally clear. All of the “dust” was gone. I’m wondering what the “dust” was that seems to have had a higher melting point.
Here are the photos of the fats with and then without the dust. It may be difficult to see the actual particles in the first photo, but hopefully the clarity of the fats in the second photo is apparent in comparison: