[bksvol-discuss] Re: OT: how to detect boiling water

  • From: Soronel Haetir <soronel.haetir@xxxxxxxxx>
  • To: bksvol-discuss@xxxxxxxxxxxxx
  • Date: Fri, 1 Jan 2010 21:14:48 -0900

Thankfully the caramel creams I enjoy making don't need to be nearly
that hot. 245F and they are plenty firm.

Have melted sugar before just for the heck of it, not sure how hot
that gets but the product isn't real useful as far as I am aware.

On 1/1/10, Kim Friedman <kimfri11@xxxxxxxxxxx> wrote:
> Yeah, and if you want to make caramel that's up to dg320 or so. I think
> there is a way to tell if water is boiling if you listen. The problem is
> what I may think is boiling might be simmering. There is a metal disk you
> can get and you put it in a pot of water and it will make a racket when the
> water is boiling. Problem is, what if you have more pots on the stove where
> you need to boil something? Regards, Kim.
>
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> One of my biggest pet peeves is that, while there are talking thermometers,
> most do not go high enough for several types of candy.
> They're fine for things like fudge. As I recall, most of them only go up to
> around 242 or 250.
>
> Melissa
>
>
>
> Jamie Yates, CPhT wrote:
>> So you DO hear the boiling. I will have to listen for this the next
>> time I boil water. Not that I do it often.
>>
>> Are there talking candy thermometers for candy? I haven't made candy
>> in over 10 years but I remember impatiently waiting for the
>> thermometer to rise to the correct temperature.
>>
>> Everyone here always seems so competent and independent that I never
>> think about how you do things or how you might not be able to do
>> something.
>>
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