Is there a substitute for lye?

A common home alternative to lye when making pretzels or bagels is to use a baking soda solution.
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What is a natural substitute for lye?

Goat's Milk Soap Base. Shea Butter Soap Base - this one seems to perform very well and has great reviews. Glycerin Soap Base. Cocoa Butter Soap Base.
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How do you substitute lye for baking soda?

Baked soda does a much better job of approximating true lye-dipped pretzels. Just dissolve 2/3 cup (about 100 grams) in 2 cups of water, immerse the formed raw pretzels in this solution for three to four minutes, rinse off the excess dipping solution in a large bowl of plain water, and bake.
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What is the same as lye?

Caustic soda is sodium hydroxide which is lye - they are the exact same thing; just different names.
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Can I substitute lye with baking soda for soap making?

It is certainly possible to make an acceptable cold process soap using baking soda or washing soda, but lather performance suffers compared to the same soap formula without them. This supports the conventional wisdom that they are better used in a hot process soap (after the cook) or in a rebatched soap.
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LYE WATER SUBSTITUTE FOR COOKING KUTSINTA AND OTHER KAKANIN



Can you make your own lye?

To make lye in the kitchen, boil the ashes from a hardwood fire (soft woods are too resinous to mix with fat) in a little soft water, rainwater is best, for about half an hour. Allow the ashes to settle to the bottom of the pan and then skim the liquid lye off the top.
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How do you make soap from scratch without lye?

Ingredients needed:
  1. ¼ tsp aloe vera powder.
  2. ¼ tsp spirulina or chlorella powder, for color.
  3. 1 tsp water.
  4. 12 oz (340 g) aloe soap base, cut into 1″ (2.5-cm) cubes.
  5. 4 oz (113 g) shea butter or goat's milk soap base, cut into 1″ (2.5-cm) cubes.
  6. ½ tsp arrowroot powder or cornstarch.
  7. 2 tsp (10 ml) aloe vera gel.
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Is baking soda same as lye?

Lye is a stronger alkaline than baking soda or sodium bicarbonate, with a pH reading ranging from around 13 to 14. Its base of sodium hydroxide is created commercially by the electrolysis of sodium chloride solution, as well as reacting calcium hydroxide with sodium carbonate, according to the FDA.
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Is lye the same as bleach?

Bleach is an alkali much like lye, but its chemical formula is NaOCl, which indicates it has a chlorine atom (Cl) instead of the hydrogen atom that helps make lye.
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Is lye water baking soda?

Kansui (枧水, jian shui), sometimes also translated as “lye water” or “alkaline salt”, is an alkaline solution that regulates acidity in the process of dough making. Kansui contains 80% potassium carbonate and 20% sodium bicarbonate (or baking soda).
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How do you make lye with salt?

Dissolve 1 tablespoon (17 grams) of salt in 1.24 cups (290 mL) of water. Add the water to a glass and gently pour the salt into the water. Stir it in well with a spoon until the salt is completely dissolved. If your cup has a lid, attach it after adding the salt and shake it up and down to mix the salt it in.
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How do you make lye solution?

Instructions
  1. Weigh the Water. To begin, put on your safety goggles and rubber gloves, and make sure your work space has good ventilation. ...
  2. Weigh the Lye. Place the mason jar on the scale, and zero out the weight. ...
  3. Add the Lye to the Water. ...
  4. Stir the Lye and Water Mixture. ...
  5. Set the Lye Solution in a Safe Place to Cool.
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Where do I get lye?

Lye used to be available in the supermarket but not anymore. You might be able to find it in some hardware stores often in the drain cleaning section next to the Draino. In order for that lye to be effective in soapmaking, you need to make sure that you are getting 100 percent sodium hydroxide.
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Can soap bars be made without lye?

NO, chemically-speaking, soap itself cannot be made without lye. Soap is made by blending oils (like olive oil or coconut oil), a liquid (water, goat's milk, etc.), and an alkali (lye). Lye is needed to convert oils into soap.
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Is lye necessary in soap making?

The short answer is that you simply can't make soap without lye. If a product doesn't begin with lye, it's a detergent, not a soap or a shampoo. That doesn't mean that some skin care products aren't made without lye, but they don't always do the same job or have the same benefits as soap.
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Why do you need lye to make soap?

Without lye, the oils in your recipe would stay oils. Nothing would happen to them. A chemical change involving lye must happen in order to create soap.
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Is lye the same as lime?

While lime is more alkaline than soda ash, when reacted together they produce a stronger alkali than either of the two separately. Synonyms for lye are caustic soda, and sodium hydroxide. It remains one of the most important alkalis in modern chemical industry though it is no longer manufactured from lime and soda ash.
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How was lye made in the old days?

They obtained their lye from wood ash, which contains the mineral potash, also known as lye, or more scientifically, potassium hydroxide. In early days, folks would put wood ashes in barrels, hollowed-out logs, or V-shaped troughs lined with hay.
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What household products contain sodium hydroxide?

Sodium hydroxide is found in some household cleaners, such as drain cleaners, and oven cleaners. It is also used in preparation of homemade soaps, and to clean wood (such as decks) before painting.
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What does lye do in baking?

The lye breaks down some of the proteins on the outside of the dough and speeds up the whole baking process. And since nothing else really gets as basic as lye, few other compounds are as effective as getting that texture.
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How is lye made?

A lye is a metal hydroxide traditionally obtained by leaching wood ashes, or a strong alkali which is highly soluble in water producing caustic basic solutions. "Lye" most commonly refers to sodium hydroxide NaOH, but historically has been used for potassium hydroxide KOH.
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How are pretzels made lye?

Lye is primarily used to make pretzels, and it's the reason for their unmistakable shiny, mahogany color. To prepare, shaped pretzels are dipped in a lye bath, then baked in the oven. This method can also be used with rolls or buns. Once lye-dipped pretzels are baked, they're totally safe (and delicious!) to eat.
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Does Castile soap have lye?

Does Castile Soap Have Lye In It? Yes, all soap needs lye. During saponification, lye and fats are converted into soap, and all of the lye is used during the is process.
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Does Dove soap have lye in it?

Yes, Dove is made with lye!
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What is a natural soap base?

Some all-natural soap bases include avocado oil, organic shea butter, glycerin, Aloe Vera, cocoa butter, olive oil, almond sweet oil, castor oil, coconut oil, vitamin E oil, and more.
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