I made two batches of homemade soap on 9/19/11. I used recipes from Delores Boone's book, Handcrafted Soap, The first batch Down Home & Broke Soap uses readily available ingredients:
32 oz lard or tallow, 24 oz canola, corn, sunflower, safflower or any combination of these four vegetable oils (I used canola), 21 oz distilled water, 7.2 oz lye.
I added quite a bit of fragrance oil....and the large block of soap was taking forever to harden. I had some individual bars that did air dry to a suitable hardness. After 1 week (I know I should have been patient and I have one mushy bar left to see if it will eventually harden) I rebatched the soap in the microwave. I put a couple bars at a time in the microwave for 5 minute intervals, at 30% power, stirring when it volcanoed. When it looked all gel and rather transparent, I glopped into individual molds. It hardened within hours.
The second recipe, from the same book: Green Tea Soap, hardened upon cooling. This bar is a carmel brown color because of the green tea water used in the recipe. In this recipe, I substituted the 8 oz almond oil and 8 oz avocado oil with 16 oz of canola oil. :
Green Tea Soap: 8 oz almond oil, 8 oz avocado oil, 12 oz coconut oil, 24 oz olive oil, 16 oz cold green tea brewed with distilled water, 7.2 oz lye, Optional: 1 tsp green color, 2.5 oz green tea fragrance oil.
It's actually 7.2 (seven point two) ounces of lye, not 72!
ReplyDeleteYou are absolutely right..... I edited the post to show 7.2 oz of lye. I wasn't really that pleased with either of these recipes.
ReplyDeleteThanks for correcting it! A friend of mine, who has made soap for 20 years, uses this recipe:
ReplyDelete38 oz. palm oil
24 oz. olive oil
24 oz. coconut oil
31 oz. water
12.5 oz. lye
1.5 oz. stearic acid
3.5 oz (7 TBSP) essence oil (not fragrance oil)
Makes 4 pounds of soap (24 bars)
I just made it a week ago so am waiting the 3-4 weeks for it to cure, but it looks great so far!