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Can I use a crock pot for soap making?

Can I use a crock pot for soap making?

To start a good batch of crock pot soap, you don’t need to do anything special. That’s right, you can use any recipe for cold process soap. Crock pot soap is sometimes called hot process, different from cold process because it is heated and cooked for a while.

Is Crisco good for soap making?

The formula for Crisco has changed since the early 2000s. It now incorporates a fair amount of hydrogenated palm oil, which is good for making soap. If you’re using Crisco, be sure to know what kind you are using and and adjust your lye calculator accordingly.

Can you use Crisco in cold process soap?

Substituting either lard or Crisco for the palm oil in your soap recipe will still yield a good basic soap and won’t require you to recalculate the amount of lye needed for the soap recipe.

How do you make hot process soap without a crock pot?

If you don’t want to use a crock pot it would be easier to stick with cold process. With cold process once the oils are melted together and at the correct temperature you can turn off the heat and add the lye solution. You could do it on a stove top or hot plate but you would need to be careful not to burn the soap.

Is cold or hot process soap better?

Cold process soap batter is much thinner when it is poured into the mold, and the mold is usually insulated. Soap made through the cold process method will appear to look more shiny and polished, versus hot process soap, which tends to look more rustic.

Can you make soap out of shortening?

Because fluid hot process soap making is my favorite method of making soap, I like to use vegetable shortening to my advantage when formulating a recipe, not only because of its low price, but also because it accelerates the rate of trace and reduces the total amount of time required for saponification.

How do you make hot process soap more liquid?

Add yogurt once your soap is fully cooked for a fluid batter. Plain greek or regular yogurt is one of the most common additives to help your batter become more fluid. You can add up to 1.5 tablespoons per pound of oils to achieve a looser, easier to swirl batter.

How do you make hot process soap on the stove?

Hot Process Soap Making Steps Mix lye into water and allow to cool. Add lye-water to oils and mix until trace. Cover and don’t touch until processed. Scoop into mold and cool.

What is the best temperature to cure soap?

120-130 ° F.
For most soapers, the preferred temperature of soaping lye and oils are 120-130 ° F. In addition, many soapers and books believe it is helpful to have the lye and oil within 10 degrees of each other. The temperature range of 120-130 ° F is popular for several reasons.

How to make soap in a crock pot?

Basic Hot Process Soap Recipe (aka Crock Pot Soap) 1 10 oz olive oil 2 20 oz coconut oil 3 9 oz distilled water 4 4.78 oz 100% pure lye 5 Essential oils for scent (optional)

What kind of oil do you use to make Crisco soap?

The formula for Crisco has changed since the early 2000s. It now incorporates a fair amount of hydrogenated palm oil, which is good for making soap. If you’re using Crisco, be sure to know what kind you are using and and adjust your lye calculator accordingly. Most lye calculators have a setting for “old Crisco” and “new Crisco.”

How long does it take for raw Crisco soap to harden?

Pour the raw soap into your mold and let it sit for 24 to 36 hours until it has cooled off completely and is hard enough to cut. Because this recipe doesn’t have any palm oil, if you’re using “old Crisco” or stearic acid plentiful oils like tallow , it may take an extra 12 hours or so to harden up.

How to make coconut oil in a crock pot?

Measure (by weight ) coconut oil, olive oil and crisco into large container that is microwave safe. Place in microwave and heat until melted. 4: When all oils are melted together, pour into crock pot. Crock pot should be on LOW.