Recipes Using Marijuana Tinctures

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Web7-14 grams of ground, decarboxylated cannabis 1 cup olive oil, coconut oil, or MCT oil A saucepan Cheesecloth Storage container 1. Place the oil in a saucepan and …

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WebAlthough tinctures can be made with other oils, coconut oil has enough fatty acids to perfectly bind with the cannabinoids. This recipe is somewhat complicated, but you don’t need to decarb the weed first. …

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WebNext, prepare a double boiler by putting one cup of water in the bottom pan over medium-high heat. Once boiling, turn the heat to …

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Total Time: 55 minsCategory: DessertCalories: 12 per serving1. Fill the bottom portion of the double boiler with 1 cup of water. Place on the stove and bring to a boil over medium heat. Once boiling, turn the heat off.
2. Away from the stove or open flame, add the tincture to the top portion of the double boiler. Place the top insert over the bottom pan.
3. Carefully and slowly turn the stove back on to medium heat and allow at least 75% of the alcohol to evaporate from the tincture, stirring occasionally. The tincture will significantly reduce in volume, leaving a sticky black oil.
4. If you're using prepared FECO/RSO or another cannabis concentrate, start here by adding the FECO/RSO to the double boiler.

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Web2 cups almond flour 3 large or extra large eggs ½ cup walnuts or pecans (optional) ¼ cup plain olive oil 1 tsp baking soda 2 tbsp infused coconut oil 1 tbsp plain coconut oil Instructions: Preheat your oven to …

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WebTo make honey-infused marijuana tincture, you will need the following; Cheese cloth A slow cooker Honey Cannabis Directions: Decarboxylate your cannabis Take your …

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WebChocolate chip cookies: Toll House meets Dope House 5. Cannasugar — make everything sweeter 4. Cheez-Its, aka ‘Weez-Its’ 3. Cannamilk — it does a body …

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Web2-3tspcannabis tincture 3 1/2tbsp gelatin Instructions In a saucepan, combine the following ingredients over medium-low heat: 2/3 cup of juice, 1/3 Cup Water, 1 tbsp lemon juice, and 2 tbsp honey. Add 2-3 …

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Web420 Feast: A Guide to Canna-Recipes Using Tinctures 5-Star Google Verfied Reviews (833) 253-2943 Support 6 Days a Week Appointment Schedule How to …

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WebThe Warm Method. The warm or traditional method of making tinctures is identical to the cold method but without the freezer. Mix the ingredients in a mason jar the same as you …

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WebStep 1: Decarb your cannabis. To decarb cannabis, start by tearing up the buds into fairly small pieces. Then spread it out evenly on a baking sheet. For THC-dominant strains, heat the cannabis in the …

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WebWeed Pancakes What better way to start your day then a stack of good old pancakes. Well, a stack of cannabis-infused pancakes could do the trick! This is a quick …

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WebAdd marijuana and your chosen medium to a pot and place on the stove. Simmer on low for approximately four hours, or until strong enough for you. Remove from stovetop and …

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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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WebOnce the oven’s hot, roast the flower for about 40 minutes to decarboxylate it. Once the hour has passed, take out the flower, let it cool, and then grind it to as fine a …

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WebNighttime tinctures can be used for pain relief. Some people who live with chronic pain have their sleep disrupted by spasms or neuropathic nerve pain. Tinctures

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WebMarijuana Snowball Xmas Cookies 1/2 cup unsalted butter1/2 cup cannabutter1/2 cup powdered sugar1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract2 1/4 cup all pourpose flour3/4 cup finely …

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Frequently Asked Questions

Can you cook with cannabis tinctures?

Tinctures are also a popular choice for THC infused beverages. The biggest benefit of cooking with cannabis tinctures is simplicity. You can add them to just about any food or drink, which isn’t the case with cannabis oils or butter. I mean, who wants greasy candy and cocktails, right?

What is a tincture made of cannabis?

Cannabis tinctures are created with a different process than cannabis oil or butter. Canna-oils and butter are created by extracting the cannabinoids into a fat. Because cannabinoids like THC are fat-soluble, these types of products have a high bioavailability, and you’ll absorb a large amount of the cannabinoids.

Can you make a gummy with cannabis tincture?

Using tincture for your infusion will result in a more clear gummy that is less dense and more 'jiggly' than a gummy infused with traditional coconut oil. Making a cannabis tincture is fairly straightforward and requires just decarbed cannabis flowers and high-proof food-grade gain alcohol.

What are the benefits of cannabis tinctures?

The flexibility of use – Cannabis tinctures are an excellent ally in making other cannabis products because they’re often the basis for many food recipes and sweets, or added to juices, water, and even bath bombs. Fast onset time – As we mentioned earlier, tinctures are mostly used sublingually.

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