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Re: what to do with dry flower [Re: huey.bluey] 3
#28588509 - 12/18/23 03:05 PM (1 month, 9 days ago) |
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For absolutely simple and easy cannabutter, from a post I made 12 years ago.  
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geokills said: I've done cannabutter in water and I've done it stove top with nothing but butter... both ways work fine.
But my preferred method is the slow cooker. I use 5.5 oz of trim to 4 lbs of butter, in a Hamilton Beach crock pot ($45 on Amazon) set to "warm", for 48 hours. Note, you'll have to re-set the crock pot every 15 hours or something, as it has an auto-shutoff timer. To the point, this method of making butter is hands off, just stir it a couple of times throughout, strain, and you'll have some KILLER cannabutter. 
The 5.5 oz of trim to 4 lbs butter typically yields about 5 - 5.5 cups of finished product.
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Re: what to do with dry flower [Re: geokills]
#28623199 - 01/16/24 09:46 AM (12 days, 2 hours ago) |
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geokills said: For absolutely simple and easy cannabutter, from a post I made 12 years ago.  
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geokills said: I've done cannabutter in water and I've done it stove top with nothing but butter... both ways work fine.
But my preferred method is the slow cooker. I use 5.5 oz of trim to 4 lbs of butter, in a Hamilton Beach crock pot ($45 on Amazon) set to "warm", for 48 hours. Note, you'll have to re-set the crock pot every 15 hours or something, as it has an auto-shutoff timer. To the point, this method of making butter is hands off, just stir it a couple of times throughout, strain, and you'll have some KILLER cannabutter. 
The 5.5 oz of trim to 4 lbs butter typically yields about 5 - 5.5 cups of finished product.
Do you decarb the bud beforehand? I could be wrong buts it's always been my understanding that thc does not become bioavailable until at least 225 degrees F
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Re: what to do with dry flower [Re: huey.bluey] 1
#28624993 - 01/17/24 05:41 PM (10 days, 18 hours ago) |
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as long as its at 230, air frying wouldn't hurt any more than baking. You could probably shave off 5 minutes since it would heat more evenly.
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huey.bluey


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Re: what to do with dry flower [Re: Towns77]
#28625636 - 01/18/24 08:06 AM (10 days, 3 hours ago) |
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 It's cooking, 230f 32 min. The old garlic glass jar is to keep the air currents from whipping the foil around lolz
Edited by huey.bluey (01/18/24 08:07 AM)
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Re: what to do with dry flower [Re: Towns77] 1
#28625660 - 01/18/24 08:31 AM (10 days, 3 hours ago) |
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 Smells good. I think I cooked it perfectly let me know.
Edited by huey.bluey (01/18/24 08:33 AM)
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