Guest guest Posted June 5, 2008 Report Share Posted June 5, 2008 I tried making the soup today and filled the pot with oleander and added water. I set the timer for 3 1/2 hours but about 45 minutes before the end it ran out of water and scorched just a little. What should I do now? Can it be saved? Cyndi Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted June 6, 2008 Report Share Posted June 6, 2008 I would start over myself. You have to cook it at a very low boil and watch it, adding water if need be. If you loosely lay the oleander in the pot without hard packing and put enough water to just come over the top of the oleander, it should not run dry and scorch, but it is hard on some ovens to adjust it to just the right temperature to get a slow rolling boil. And remember if you have a slow boil and then cover (put the top or lid on) the boil will be much greater. Next time, set the timer for 2 hours, then check it every 30 minutes thereafter. And I would boil it for a full 4 hours, adding water if need be. What you might want to try with the scorched oleander is to go ahead and make it and then keep cooking it down until it is syrupy and make it into a skin creme to use on warts, moles, age spots and all kinds of skin thingies. oleander soup , cyndiann9 <cyndiann9 wrote: > > I tried making the soup today and filled the pot with oleander and added > water. I set the timer for 3 1/2 hours but about 45 minutes before the > end it ran out of water and scorched just a little. What should I do > now? Can it be saved? > > Cyndi > Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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