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Save this recipe to try later!  🧼 Beef Tallow, Coconut & Castor Oil Soap (5% Superfat)  Batch Size Approx. 40 oz oils which yields about 8 to 10 standard bars depending on your mold 🧾 Ingredients Oils & Fats * Beef Tallow: 520 g * Coconut Oil: 530 g * Castor Oil: 84 g Total Oils: 1134 g Lye Solution * Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH): 161 g * Distilled Water: 456 g Optional Add-Ins * Essential Oils: 20 to 30 g total * Colorants: clay, charcoal, or natural powders (optional) 🧰 Equipment * Digital scale (non-negotiable) * Heat-safe container for lye (stainless steel or HDPE plastic) * Stainless steel pot or slow cooker for oils * Stick blender * Thermometer or infrared temp gun * Silicone mold or lined wooden mold * Spatula * Safety gear: gloves, goggles, long sleeves ⚠️ Safety First Lye is not forgiving. Treat it like a hot skillet full of bacon grease. * Always add lye to water, never the other way around * Mix in a ventilated area * Avoid breathing fumes during mixing * Wear gloves and eye protection the entire time 🔥 Step-by-Step Process 1. Prepare Your Space * Clear your workspace * Pre-measure everything before you start * Line your mold if needed 2. Make the Lye Solution * Slowly sprinkle 161 g lye into 456 g distilled water * Stir gently until dissolved * It will heat up fast, up to ~180°F * Set aside to cool to 100 to 120°F 3. Melt and Combine Oils * Melt tallow + coconut oil together over low heat * Once melted, add castor oil and stir Let oils cool to 100 to 120°F 4. Bring to Emulsion * When both lye and oils are within about 10 degrees of each other (sweet spot is ~110-115°F), you’re ready * Slowly pour lye solution into oils Use stick blender: * Pulse, then stir * Repeat until you reach light trace Light trace looks like thin pudding. It leaves a faint trail on the surface. 5. Add Fragrance or Extras * Add essential oils (20 to 30 g) * Add colorants if using Stick blend briefly to combine 6. Pour into Mold * Pour batter evenly into mold * Tap mold gently to release air bubbles This is 100% Optional: * Texture the top if you want that rustic homestead look 7. Insulate and Saponify * Cover mold with a lid or towel * Let sit undisturbed for 24 to 48 hours This is where the transformation happens. Liquid turns to stone. 8. Unmold and Cut * After 24 to 48 hours, check firmness * If solid, unmold and cut into bars If still soft, give it another day 9. Cure Place bars on a rack with airflow Cure for 4 to 6 weeks (I’ve heard one week suffices but feel safer advocating the 4/6 week method) This step matters. Water evaporates, the bar hardens, and the lather improves. 🧠 Nicole’s Kitchen Notes  Temperature matters     Too hot and the soap can crack or volcano. Too cool and it thickens too fast. Stay around 100 to 120°F. Coconut oil is your cleanser muscle     At this level, it gives a strong clean but the 5% superfat and tallow keep it from stripping your skin raw. Castor oil is the lather magician     It does not make bubbles on its own but makes every other bubble richer and creamier. Tallow is the backbone     Hard bar, long-lasting, silky feel. This is what old-world soap was built on. Gel phase is optional     If the soap heats up and turns darker in the center, that’s gel phase. It’s purely aesthetic. If it accelerates     Some essential oils can thicken fast. If that happens, move quickly and pour. Rustic bars have character. 🌿 If You Go Full Tallow * 1134 g tallow * 159 g lye * 453 g water What to Expect: Very hard bar Creamy, low fluffy lather Extremely long-lasting #bigdreamsstartsmall #TikTokLearningCampaign #TikTokShopSparkCreator #tiktokshopcreatorpicks #soapmaking
Save this recipe to try later! 🧼 Beef Tallow, Coconut & Castor Oil Soap (5% Superfat) Batch Size Approx. 40 oz oils which yields about 8 to 10 standard bars depending on your mold 🧾 Ingredients Oils & Fats * Beef Tallow: 520 g * Coconut Oil: 530 g * Castor Oil: 84 g Total Oils: 1134 g Lye Solution * Sodium Hydroxide (NaOH): 161 g * Distilled Water: 456 g Optional Add-Ins * Essential Oils: 20 to 30 g total * Colorants: clay, charcoal, or natural powders (optional) 🧰 Equipment * Digital scale (non-negotiable) * Heat-safe container for lye (stainless steel or HDPE plastic) * Stainless steel pot or slow cooker for oils * Stick blender * Thermometer or infrared temp gun * Silicone mold or lined wooden mold * Spatula * Safety gear: gloves, goggles, long sleeves ⚠️ Safety First Lye is not forgiving. Treat it like a hot skillet full of bacon grease. * Always add lye to water, never the other way around * Mix in a ventilated area * Avoid breathing fumes during mixing * Wear gloves and eye protection the entire time 🔥 Step-by-Step Process 1. Prepare Your Space * Clear your workspace * Pre-measure everything before you start * Line your mold if needed 2. Make the Lye Solution * Slowly sprinkle 161 g lye into 456 g distilled water * Stir gently until dissolved * It will heat up fast, up to ~180°F * Set aside to cool to 100 to 120°F 3. Melt and Combine Oils * Melt tallow + coconut oil together over low heat * Once melted, add castor oil and stir Let oils cool to 100 to 120°F 4. Bring to Emulsion * When both lye and oils are within about 10 degrees of each other (sweet spot is ~110-115°F), you’re ready * Slowly pour lye solution into oils Use stick blender: * Pulse, then stir * Repeat until you reach light trace Light trace looks like thin pudding. It leaves a faint trail on the surface. 5. Add Fragrance or Extras * Add essential oils (20 to 30 g) * Add colorants if using Stick blend briefly to combine 6. Pour into Mold * Pour batter evenly into mold * Tap mold gently to release air bubbles This is 100% Optional: * Texture the top if you want that rustic homestead look 7. Insulate and Saponify * Cover mold with a lid or towel * Let sit undisturbed for 24 to 48 hours This is where the transformation happens. Liquid turns to stone. 8. Unmold and Cut * After 24 to 48 hours, check firmness * If solid, unmold and cut into bars If still soft, give it another day 9. Cure Place bars on a rack with airflow Cure for 4 to 6 weeks (I’ve heard one week suffices but feel safer advocating the 4/6 week method) This step matters. Water evaporates, the bar hardens, and the lather improves. 🧠 Nicole’s Kitchen Notes Temperature matters Too hot and the soap can crack or volcano. Too cool and it thickens too fast. Stay around 100 to 120°F. Coconut oil is your cleanser muscle At this level, it gives a strong clean but the 5% superfat and tallow keep it from stripping your skin raw. Castor oil is the lather magician It does not make bubbles on its own but makes every other bubble richer and creamier. Tallow is the backbone Hard bar, long-lasting, silky feel. This is what old-world soap was built on. Gel phase is optional If the soap heats up and turns darker in the center, that’s gel phase. It’s purely aesthetic. If it accelerates Some essential oils can thicken fast. If that happens, move quickly and pour. Rustic bars have character. 🌿 If You Go Full Tallow * 1134 g tallow * 159 g lye * 453 g water What to Expect: Very hard bar Creamy, low fluffy lather Extremely long-lasting #bigdreamsstartsmall #TikTokLearningCampaign #TikTokShopSparkCreator #tiktokshopcreatorpicks #soapmaking

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