• neukenindekeuken@sh.itjust.works
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    11 months ago

    THC butter exists, but you won’t escape the weed taste.

    Chocolate and gelatin with a bunch of sugar is the only real way to cut that taste.

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      You can cook with concentrates and the most you’ll get out of it as far as flavor goes is knowing you put it in there.

      If you aren’t cooking it, you wouldn’t know.

      You can also accomplish this with flower, but it’s much more difficult.

  • 🇰 🌀 🇱 🇦 🇳 🇦 🇰 🇮 @pawb.social
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    Because THC is soluable in fat, you usually just make budder with it and then make something that uses lots of butter. Like baked goods.

    You might be able to infuse ham with weed; but I’m not sure how you might accomplish that.

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      You can buy THCA in syringe form for filling carts and stuff. Just use the ham like a pin cushion and inject a small amount in each spot.

      Hams fatty and you won’t have an issue converting to 9.

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      11 months ago

      Steak. With garlic butter and thyme.

      Idk if the high temp during cooking will ruin the THC tho.

      Maybe only added after the steak is cooked?

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      You can bind it to oils too. It’s very common to be able to find infused olive oil as well. And then, as you say, you just cook with it and now the final product is infused. I’ve seen all manner of infused foods in California.

      Also, for all the people complaining about taste, you make it from distillate/wax. All the high with almost none of the taste.

      Oh yeah, and mix with ethanol and you have infused liquor.

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      11 months ago

      They sell THC spices, no idea how you cook with those without stinking up 1/2 the block.

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      11 months ago

      How much do you need to use for it to be effective?

      A grilled cheese doesn’t feel like it holds a lot of butter, so is the butter very strong?

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        11 months ago

        You don’t need a ton. The butter cooks into it pretty well. For best results put it on the inside of the bread or do both, depends on how intense you’re looking for.

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    11 months ago

    Because weed has an incredibly persistent flavor that’s easiest to mask with sweets.

    You could make a THC laced ham, but you’ll have a hard time making it taste good. Not impossible, just difficult.

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      11 months ago

      Are y’all just throwing weed in oil and hoping for the best?

      You can absolutely make a tasteless cannabutter. Follow a guide.

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    11 months ago

    I feel the same way about protein bars. Why is it always double chocolate caramel swirl rainbow birthday cake? Is it really impossible to make a protein bar savory?

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      11 months ago

      It would help with issue of children thinking they are candy and eating them.

      “Billy, stay away from my whole grain muffin. It has pot in it.”

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      11 months ago

      I was running through the ways to mix grains and meat, and then I realized we already have sandwiches.

      There are also things like meatballs baked into subs, but none of this really seems healthy.

      You could try taking whole cereal grains, frying them up and using an egg to bind it. Could add bits of meat. From there, bake or dehydrate it.

      Might need some fine tuning. The first few batches might come out a bit over-crunchy.

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      11 months ago

      Funny you say that because I make peanut butter ABV sandwiches and it tastes very dilly in that capacity

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    Several dispensaries near me sell THC food. They cook it on location because stuff that isn’t as shelf stable as gimmies, cookies, etc. is much more risky to distribute.

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    My bf prefers savoury stuff too and figured that, as the important part was having fat to dissolve THC, a cheese-based sauce could work. He tried blue cheese and cream sauce…it worked (almost too) well: he had a lovely dinner and got high AF

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    I feel like part of this is because of temperature issues. Searing meat or baking ham is probably done at temperatures that will destroy the chemicals you want. As an alternative, if you make cannabutter with properly water cured avb, you can spread it on freshly baked garlic bread which is maybe my favorite homemade edible