Learn How To Make Orange Peel Candle With 2 Food Ingredients (Secret From Old Days!)

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  • čas přidán 6. 11. 2022
  • Making this natural candle from orange peel is old fashion way to make a candle by adding just olive oil. Easy way to make the orange peel candle and works great for 6-9 hours but avoid disappointment watch the video with details! We need just 2 ingredients orange and olive oil! I was experiencing different citrus to make candles, if you are interested in what I learned check more details on my website galainthekitchen.com/recipes/...
    We also can call it an orange lamp which can work as a decorative element for the dinner table.
    0:09 The candle after 6 hours
    0:13 What we need to make an orange peel candle
    0:20 How to cut orange without damaging the core
    0:30 How to remove orange segments
    0:38 Placing orange peel in a candle holder and fill it with olive oil
    0:46 Wet the wick (orange core)
    0:50 Light up the candle
    0:57 candle in one minute
    1:04 candle in 9 hours ( I added extra oil )
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  • @Galainthekitchen
    @Galainthekitchen  Před rokem +1

    We can also make the same way candle from mandarin! Details about other citrus and about the technique check on my website galainthekitchen.com/recipes/citrus-candle/

  • @charlieflurry3853
    @charlieflurry3853 Před měsícem +1

    Thank you Gala

  • @amyV10844
    @amyV10844 Před rokem +1

    Wow, I love this idea. I had no idea about this and I am a candle lover. Thanks for sharing and I love your beautiful voice. 💕

    • @Galainthekitchen
      @Galainthekitchen  Před rokem

      Glad it was helpful! It works well with mandarins too! Thank you for watching!

  • @ilanadrinkwater7577
    @ilanadrinkwater7577 Před 5 měsíci +1

    Does it have to be olive oil or can I use another oil?

    • @Galainthekitchen
      @Galainthekitchen  Před 5 měsíci

      Thank you for your interest! I used different olive oil to make candles and always works well for me. I tried to use grapeseed oil and it didn't work for me, I was not able light up it. It is my personal experience. Different cooking oils are not equally flammable and work differently, I know for sure. So, I asked ChatGPT about. - "When selecting a cooking oil for candle making, you may want to consider factors such as flash point, burn time, and scent. Here are a few options to consider:
      1. Vegetable Oil: Vegetable oil, such as soybean or canola oil, is commonly used for candle making. It has a moderate flash point and can provide a relatively clean burn.
      2. Olive Oil: Olive oil is another option, but it tends to have a lower flash point compared to some other oils. It can still be used for candles, but it may burn more quickly.
      3.Coconut Oil: Coconut oil has a higher flash point and can provide a longer burn time. It also has a pleasant scent. However, keep in mind that coconut oil can solidify at cooler temperatures, so the texture of your candle may vary.
      4. Grapeseed Oil: Grapeseed oil has a moderately high flash point and is relatively odorless. ( Gala, "Didn't work for me!")
      My best advise is to make candle before the event and test oil you have. I also, need to mention, only orange and mandarin work well for me to make candle. I don't recommend lemon (can't light up) or grapefruit ( the rind like a sponge absorbed the oil). Gala