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Posted by Riya Kamat on November 11, 2023 at 14:01Hello ,
How to make Gelatin mass ? What’s the measurements & method ?
Sol Damiani replied 1 year ago 3 Members · 3 Replies -
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To prepare the gelatin mass we are going to make a 1:6 solution, that is, 1 part gelatin and 6 parts water. For example, for 10 grams of gelatin we would need 60 grams of water.
Let’s say we want to make 140 grams of gelatin dough, then what we would do is divide 120:7, that is, 6 parts of water and 1 of gelatin and it would give us 20 grams of gelatin and 120 grams of water.
The procedure would be:
In a bowl we heat 120 grams of water between approximately 50ºC and 60ºC. We are not going to add boiling water since very high temperatures cause it to lose gelling power. We want to unbind the proteins, not break them completely.
Very carefully we sprinkle 20 grams of powdered gelatin on the surface, trying to spread it well, stirring with a small spatula and trying not to form lumps.
We let it rest for 10 to 15 minutes at room temperature until it is firm and ready. We can use it immediately or store it in the refrigerator in an airtight container to avoid contamination and we can use it within 3 or 4 days after it has been prepared. further.We hope this information is helpful.
Greetings
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Hey, You explained it so well. Thank you so much. God bless you.
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