Hello all,
I make soap since more than 10 years now, and I am making CP soap. Therefore, I must admit that I had never thought of making HP soap... (
). I know : this is a shame...
So today, I made my first batch (HP) and was all excited about it. I made many searches, read many tutorials etc etc.
So, I made a very simple all coconut oil unscented soap. I processed like with CP soap, and at heavy trace, I put the pot (with the lid) in the oven (175 degrees) for 30 minutes. Then, I mixed (with a spoon, not with the stick blender). At that stage, it was looking like a kind of dough, but not hard to mix, and I saw no separation. It seemed full of "air".
After, I put this back into the oven for 15 minutes. Then, I mixed : it was not liquid, no transparent, but looked a lot like the first time I had opened the lid :
heavy apple sauce - I should mostly say : apple butter.
I made the "lather test" and the zap test. It was zapping, but then, I rubbed a bit of that paste between my rubber gloves with water and it was making a lot of lather.
Then I molded (my goodness : this does not work very well with dividers !). I wonder if it was ready or not... One tutorial says that it should be liquid at the end of the cooking, one other says that it is pretty thick (I saw pictures and could see that my mix was a lot looking heavy and thick like in some pictures I saw. Etc. There are many versions about it.
How can I know if the mix is ready ? No zap at all ? I was afraid to overcook the soap... Is it normal that I saw no division (gelled and ungelled in the same pot) but all seemed very homogenized...
My recipe (TheSage lye calculator) : coconut oil : 1380 grams - water : 500 grams - lye : 237 grams.
Ok, I molded but I don't cover it at all. Do you think the mix was ready or should I put all the stuff back in the oven ?
Thank you for reading. I hope I am clear. Sorry for my English...