Infuse Anything With This Simple Cannabis Coconut Oil Recipe

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WebHow to Make Cannabis-Infused Coconut Oil Step 1: Decarboxylate your cannabis Weigh your cannabis flower and then …

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Total Time: 18 minsServings: 16Calories: 121 per serving1. Grind your cannabis flower and de-carb it by putting it in the oven at 240° for 30 minutes. It’s important to decarb cannabis flower so that the THC or CBD molecules are activated to their full potential!
2. While the cannabis flower is decarbing, melt the coconut oil in the microwave for approx 30-second intervals until completely liquid.
3. Begin the infusion process by adding the lecithin, the decarbed flower, and coconut oil into your slow-cooker.
4. For a water bath method, pour the oil mixture and decarbed flower into a mason jar. Put the lid on the jar and set in your slow-cooker in enough water to completely cover the oil line. If you do not prefer a water bath method, just add the oil and cannabis flower directly inside the slow-cooker WITHOUT any water. Let simmer on HIGH for 1 hour and then switch to LOW for 6+ hours. The longer you let it infuse, the more potent it will be. Take care to stir every so often so you do not scorch the oil.

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WebInfuse Anything with this Simple Cannabis Coconut Oil Recipe Veriheal 6.8K subscribers Subscribe 229 Save 15K views 1 year ago Notice Age-restricted video …

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WebInfuse Anything with this Simple Cannabis Coconut Oil Recipe by Veriheal Medium Write Sign up Sign In 500 Apologies, but something went wrong on …

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Web1⁄2 cup (120 ml) of coconut oil 1⁄8 ounce (3.5 g) of cannabis 1 teaspoon (4.9 ml) of lecithin (optional) Makes 1⁄2 cup (120 ml) of infused oil Part 1 Decarboxylating …

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WebAdd oil and decarbed cannabis to double-boiler, slow cooker, or saucepan, and simmer on low for 2-3 hours. Make sure the temperature of the oil stays between …

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WebThis process will activate the THC and/or CBD that will be infused into the coconut oil. Preheat your oven to 220 F. Line a baking sheet with parchment paper. …

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WebBeet & Walnut Cannabis Leaf Salad. Enjoy this fresh and delicious beet and walnut salad as a hearty plant-based, easy-to-prep meal. Made with fresh cannabis greens, roasted beets, savory goat cheese, …

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WebDirections In a food processor pulse macadamia nuts, salt and baking soda until the texture of gravel. Pulse in chocolate, CBD oil and cannabis coconut oil until smooth. Pulse in

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WebMix on low speed until fully incorporated (about one minute). Using a 2.75-ounce cookie or ice cream scoop, or a ⅓ cup measuring cup, scoop the cookie dough …

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WebMaking infused cannabis coconut oil is a fairly straightforward process that uses both heat and fat to decarboxylate the cannabis flower and extract the …

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WebPlace your infused coconut oil in the fridge and the oil will harden and separate from the water. Discard the water once separated. If you are in a rush, it is …

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WebInfuse Anything With This Simple … 1 week ago veriheal.com Show details . Recipe Instructions Grind your cannabis flower and de-carb it by putting it in the oven at 240° …

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WebInfuse Anything With This Simple Cannabis Coconut Oil … 1 day ago veriheal.com Show details . Recipe Instructions Grind your cannabis flower and de-carb it by putting …

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WebBaking edibles is easy. All you need is an oven and whatever utensils you’d use for regular baking—a mixing bowl, spoon, measuring cups, and maybe a whisk, …

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