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  • Sussan ScoolinaryTeam

    Administrador
    junio 22, 2024 en 01:52

    Hi @hanan-alem

    While invert sugar is a product you can buy ready-made, you can also prepare it at home.

    Invert sugar is a mixture of glucose and fructose used in baking to improve texture and extend the freshness of products.

    Here’s a simple recipe to make invert sugar at home:

    Ingredients:

    – 500 grams of sugar

    – 240 ml of water

    – 1 gram of citric acid (approximately 1/4 teaspoon) or 2 grams of cream of tartar

    – 1/2 teaspoon of baking soda

    Instructions:

    1. Dissolve the sugar:

    – In a saucepan, mix the sugar and water. Heat over medium heat, stirring constantly until the sugar is completely dissolved.

    2. Add the acid:

    – Once the sugar is dissolved, add the citric acid or cream of tartar. This will help break down the sugar into glucose and fructose.

    – Stir well to ensure the acid is fully incorporated.

    3. Cooking:

    – Let the mixture simmer gently. You don’t need to stir constantly, but make sure it doesn’t burn. Simmer the mixture for about 20-30 minutes.

    – Use a kitchen thermometer to monitor the temperature. It should reach 114°C (237°F).

    4. Neutralize the acid:

    – Once the mixture has simmered long enough and reached the desired temperature, remove it from the heat.

    – Add the baking soda. This will neutralize the acid and you’ll see the mixture bubble a bit. Stir well.

    5. Cool and store:

    – Let the mixture cool to room temperature.

    – Pour the invert sugar into a clean, dry glass jar with an airtight lid.

    – Store in a cool, dark place.

    Homemade invert sugar can last several months if stored properly. Use it in your baking recipes to improve texture and better preserve your products.

    Greetings.

    • Elena Spetsiou

      Miembro
      junio 22, 2024 en 07:36

      Good morning.

      I have the same receipt as well. We also have big problem with ingredients. I cannot take 5 kg of invert sugar as the companies selling. So I fund the solution.

      Best regards – Elena

      • Sussan ScoolinaryTeam

        Administrador
        junio 22, 2024 en 15:10

        Hi @elena_spetsiouyahoo-co-uk

        I understand that in some countries you can find invert sugar for sale in smaller quantities. Making invert sugar at home is a good solution.

        We remain attentive in case you have any other questions.

        Greetings.

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