How to dry wet sugar? [closed]

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How to dry sugar when it gets wet?



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If the sugar is just damp -not wet beach sand- tip it through a sieve/strainer gently enough to catch the clumps. These lumps can be air-dried in a shallow layer (not humid conditions) then once again into a strainer and rubbed through to separate. Or just enjoy the homemade 'cubes' with your tea.




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Quick Answer about "How to dry wet sugar? [closed]"

Place in the warm oven for approximately 15 minutes. Tap sugar with a spoon. If it starts to fall apart, turn oven off and leave sugar in the oven for an hour or two to completely dry out. Always store granulated sugar in an airtight container.

How do you dry out wet sugar?

Take a reusable tea bag or a small square of thin cloth. Add a tablespoon or two of rice, seal it shut, and place it in the middle of your sugar bin. Change it out every so often as it absorbs ambient moisture, and you'll be sure to have no-clump sugar.

How do you keep sugar from clumping?

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  • Place sugar on baking sheet spread out.
  • Place into oven on the lowest temperature for 30 minutes or until no longer damp*
  • Remove from oven and let cool.
  • Place into bags the amount you plan to sell.
  • Break up any clumps by pinching the clumps in the sealed bag.




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    Answer 2

    Drying out the sugar and passing it through a food processor can return the granularity of it.

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