I just tried using some Lorannes Chocolate Flavoring oil along with vodka and it was just awful....maybe I used too much oil but it was so bitter. I am starting to think that at least for me...sweetness might have alot to do with my perception of rather the taste is pleasant or not. In other words if it smells good and the way I expect it to and it is sweet then I am happy with it. Does anyone else have this thought ?
So Guineahill....would you mind sharing your technique or have you posted any recipes elsewhere that I could look at ?
What about stevia ??? Anyone using it or have an opinion on it ?
I have posted a couple of recipes in the Recipe section. The Spice Cookie one uses actual oil. I normally use about one drop of vodka for each drop of oil. Most of the LorAnn 'Oils' are not oil at all. They are just called 'Candy Oils.' The ones that are actual oil make it pretty clear on their labels. For example, one says 'Cheesecake Flavor' and another says 'Cinnamon Oil.' The Cinnamon one is actually oil. If it says OIL on the front of the label just under the flavor name then it is actually oil. The oils are very strong and you only need a couple of drops in most cases.
I don't like Stevia for e-liquid. It doesn't seem to hold up well to the heat for me.
Many of the flavorings get bitter if you use too much. It can be a challenge because some of them don't have enough flavor to be used sparingly, and if you up the percentage they start to taste nasty. I do find that sometimes I need to blend several flavorings together to come up with a formula that works well for me. For example, I'm not fond of any of the coffee flavors used alone... but mix several of them and they seem to compensate for each other.
I've always wanted to try the flavors from Get Suckered but they have soybean oil:
Candy Oils Add Delicious Flavor To Your Hard Candy - Get Suckered
I know that Ms. T's Bakery uses them and she specifies on her site that she uses only flavoring that has been tested by users here: Ms Ts Bakery Essentials
Anyone ever try to use these in their recipes?
I haven't used them but I have thought about it. If you decided to try them let me know how it works out! (And bring some to the East Coast Meet Up!!!)