My jar of coconut oil solidifies in winter and fall. What's the best way to re-liquefy it if I just want to add it to raw vegetables that will be eaten raw? I imagine that a microwave would work well and quickly, but I've always been skeeved out by them and don't even own one.
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I use warm/hot water. I put in the amount I want to melt either on the stove in a container in a pot of water or just in hot water on the counter inside separate container. It's works very fast. |
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When fall comes, I warm the bottle of hardened coconut oil by placing in hot water. Then after it's liquid, I pour it into a square tupperware container. Then I just dig out the solid lump I need with a knife. It melts when it's in the pan, not before. But if you put it in the refrigerator it gets rock hard. I just store in a cabinet near the range. |
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I do one of three things. Note I buy a brand that has returnable glass jars. I either run it under hot water in the sink (if I just want a little bit--and yes my hot water is very hot), set it in a pan of water on the stove and let it simmer (if I want to reliquefy the whole jar), or if the oven is on, I set it on the heat vent in the back. That's for a gas stove. An electric stove should vent the oven heat through one of the back burners--I think it's usually the right one. |
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Best thermometer I have. CO above 76 F is a liquid. |
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I nuke it in the microwave for 20 seconds or so (not the whole jar, the stuff I want to use). |
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I keep a yogurt-maker plugged in. Throw a bit of CO in a container - takes only a few minutes to warm it up. |
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I take a shower with mine. |
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I usually put mine next to the burner on my stove while I am cooking. |
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I'll put mine in a little bowl and place it on top of my coffee maker (which always has hot water and thus gives off heat) and also directly under my halogen under-cabinet lights. Walk away for a few minutes and it's liquid. Incidentally this arrangement is also how I keep small things warm and/or slightly melt cheese while I'm preparing something else. |
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You can use an electric gravy boat, which will keep your CO melted and ready all the time.... |
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I first liquify mine by dropping the jar into a pot of hot water. Then I pour the oil into an ice cube tray and keep in the fridge. This give me convenient 2-oz portions that I can use one at a time. A few times a week I'll just pop one into my mouth and let it melt. |
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I just put mine in a saucepan on low heat on the stove. Simple. |
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