Hello everyone,
I'm thinking about making my first batch of cannabutter, but i'm kind of confused on the best way to do it.
1) I'm aware that the THCA needs to turn into THC (decarboxylation). THC is the psychadelic form that we like while THCA is the plants natural form. THCA is converted to THC when we smoke it because of the fire in our doobies or the flame from our lighters. I've yet to try this process of decarboxylation, but I have read that it can be done by various amounts of time (say thirty minutes, or an hour) in an oven at various temperatures (say 200-350 degrees F). The reason I say various times and temperatures is because of all the different opinions on the internet. I posted a link at the bottom of this to read a good article about decarboxylation and it has me pretty convinced that low and slow is the way to decarboxylate your buds. Simply place them on a cookie sheet and pop in the over for 60 minutes at 240 degrees F.
2) So on to my questions about cooking with cannabis. Does anyone have any good recipes for making cannabutter with decarb'd weed? Also, is it necessary to decarb weed when making cannabutter or does the decarb process happen when heating the butter and weed mixture to a low simmer?
3) After I've decarb'd my bud, can I eat it and become just as high as smoking it? I kind of like the taste of bud, and I would love to be able to just munch a few nugs after a decarb' and let the two little black babies inside my chest take a breather
4) Does this decarb stuff really work? Does anyone have any inputs on this method of 240 degrees F for an hour?
5) I've read so many different ways to cook cannabutter, which one is popular around here?
6) Does baking brownies at say 350 degrees F degrade THC when it is being cooked in the butter in an over? Is there anyway to avoid this? Maybe longer bake times and lower temperatures?
lemme know what you guys think! thanks !
Decarboxylation article: http://www.marijuanagrowershq.com/decarboxylating-cannabis-turning-thca-into-thc/
I'm thinking about making my first batch of cannabutter, but i'm kind of confused on the best way to do it.
1) I'm aware that the THCA needs to turn into THC (decarboxylation). THC is the psychadelic form that we like while THCA is the plants natural form. THCA is converted to THC when we smoke it because of the fire in our doobies or the flame from our lighters. I've yet to try this process of decarboxylation, but I have read that it can be done by various amounts of time (say thirty minutes, or an hour) in an oven at various temperatures (say 200-350 degrees F). The reason I say various times and temperatures is because of all the different opinions on the internet. I posted a link at the bottom of this to read a good article about decarboxylation and it has me pretty convinced that low and slow is the way to decarboxylate your buds. Simply place them on a cookie sheet and pop in the over for 60 minutes at 240 degrees F.
2) So on to my questions about cooking with cannabis. Does anyone have any good recipes for making cannabutter with decarb'd weed? Also, is it necessary to decarb weed when making cannabutter or does the decarb process happen when heating the butter and weed mixture to a low simmer?
3) After I've decarb'd my bud, can I eat it and become just as high as smoking it? I kind of like the taste of bud, and I would love to be able to just munch a few nugs after a decarb' and let the two little black babies inside my chest take a breather
4) Does this decarb stuff really work? Does anyone have any inputs on this method of 240 degrees F for an hour?
5) I've read so many different ways to cook cannabutter, which one is popular around here?
6) Does baking brownies at say 350 degrees F degrade THC when it is being cooked in the butter in an over? Is there anyway to avoid this? Maybe longer bake times and lower temperatures?
lemme know what you guys think! thanks !
Decarboxylation article: http://www.marijuanagrowershq.com/decarboxylating-cannabis-turning-thca-into-thc/