PoopMachine
Well-Known Member
I wanted to toss this out there since it seems like a lot of people here are cooking experts.
We have made brownies a few times both with fresh and ABV. We usually use the mix that calls for oil instead of butter and extract the THC into the oil via a frying pan with the heat down low. They work but you have to eat more than I would consider "normal" to get to where you want to be.
For example, we've taken somewhere between 1/4 and a half of mids and finely ground it and put it in the oil and let it summer for a while Strain it and bake away. After that, between the wife and myself, it takes almost half a pan of these brownies to feel the effects and for me, its usually little more than "I can tell something is going on" and thats about it.
Our next plan ot attack was going to be to use cococut oil instead of canola/corn oil. How much of an impact will the higher fat content have on extraction? It just seems like we're using a lot of product for not a lot of effect.
We have made brownies a few times both with fresh and ABV. We usually use the mix that calls for oil instead of butter and extract the THC into the oil via a frying pan with the heat down low. They work but you have to eat more than I would consider "normal" to get to where you want to be.
For example, we've taken somewhere between 1/4 and a half of mids and finely ground it and put it in the oil and let it summer for a while Strain it and bake away. After that, between the wife and myself, it takes almost half a pan of these brownies to feel the effects and for me, its usually little more than "I can tell something is going on" and thats about it.
Our next plan ot attack was going to be to use cococut oil instead of canola/corn oil. How much of an impact will the higher fat content have on extraction? It just seems like we're using a lot of product for not a lot of effect.