HELP me please. During summers past, I may have lost a few bonbons to the humidity, but this year, I am losing whole trays. I keep them in a temperature controlled display case, with the bulk of them in the cold room and yet the fleur de sel is going to water, the sugar is puddling and they look sticky. Any suggestions please.
Bonbons and Demon Summer Humidity
Started by
Baylee Chocolate Lady
, Jul 19 2012 05:28 PM
Confections
4 replies to this topic
#1
Posted 19 July 2012 - 05:28 PM
#2
Posted 19 July 2012 - 06:44 PM
Have you tried airtight containers with silica packets?
Chris Hennes
Director of Operations
chennes@egullet.org
#3
Posted 19 July 2012 - 09:03 PM
Does the cooler in your display cost have the ability to dehumidify? It may be possible to place some sponges near the refrigerant condensor to absorb moisture.
While there are several ways to further reduce humidity, the most convenient is the addition of a cartridge of reusable silica desiccant to the case. Depending on the degree of airflow in and out of you display, an inexpensive carton of beads will keep humidity at very reasonable levels for 24 hours or more. The cartridges, once saturated, are then dried in a conventional oven for re-use.
They're affordable, too.
http://desiccantsonl...d&productId=321
While there are several ways to further reduce humidity, the most convenient is the addition of a cartridge of reusable silica desiccant to the case. Depending on the degree of airflow in and out of you display, an inexpensive carton of beads will keep humidity at very reasonable levels for 24 hours or more. The cartridges, once saturated, are then dried in a conventional oven for re-use.
They're affordable, too.
http://desiccantsonl...d&productId=321
Edited by jrshaul, 19 July 2012 - 09:05 PM.
#4
Posted 22 July 2012 - 02:21 PM
Thank you for responding. Unfortunately the demisting feature in my cases always gives off an unpleasant smell. I am going to try the dessicant. Thank you. And thank you for the link. I think this is going to be the best solution. Thank you both for your help.
#5
Posted 01 August 2012 - 12:15 PM
I am not a baker or confectioner (?), but when our OLD fridge, that we had when I was a kid, leaked water on the floor in the kitchen, we blamed the dog,
but the a.c. guy said it just needed freon. How old is your unit? That might relate to the odor problem, too. Freon stinks!
but the a.c. guy said it just needed freon. How old is your unit? That might relate to the odor problem, too. Freon stinks!
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