The easiest way to make coconut cannabis oil for cooking. This recipe is simple and safe, but you should always be aware of your dosage, based on the potency of your cannabis. Enjoy and dessert recipes to come!
What you will need:
30 oz of extra virgin coconut oil
3 oz of sugar leaf(trimmings) or 1 1/2 oz of cannabis
Slow cooker
1 tbs Lecithin granule
Pyrex dish
Cheese cloth
Elastic band
Thermometer
Scale
Bowl
Tongs
First we decarboxylate, then we wrap the leaf. Slow cook the oil, then cool until solid. Cannabis oil can be used for many different things such as edibles, soaps and capsulations.
15 comments on “How to make Coconut Cannabis Oil Safely”
Mountain High Cooking
you should bake it so it activates the THC. that happens when it turns
color. that happens when it turns color. If you’re not really paint
attention to what’s your doing your burn it or yeah I was suggest not doing
it because you’d f*** it up but if you’re going to do it right fall the
video and have a good time
Paladin Hansen
doesn’t the thc burn at over 200 degrees?
The Desoulators
just watch for the change in color that’s all that matters
The Desoulators
paladin, you can be smart
The Desoulators
not in Colorado, depends on your location
SENNYWAVEKID The Youtuber
this video is amazing
SENNYWAVEKID The Youtuber
+Mountain High Cooking thank you
Mountain High Cooking
thanx, we are planning a whole lot of shooting and editing for July!
SENNYWAVEKID The Youtuber
Lol. this is the original method
Dom Lang
can i use a nutbag instead of a cheesecloth?
Mountain High Cooking
+Dom Lang I would think it would work just fine;) but i have never
attempted it with a nutbag.
SunFlowur
if i skipped the baking and just crock potted it, will it still be potent?
I read the baking part a little too late
The Edge Of The Endless Dream
the baking part releases the cannabanoiss
DJ Gyams
Really cool video, one of the best I’ve seen on the subject. The only
things that is disappointing me is your temp. of decarb : 350°F seems to be
very hot. I’ve read a lot of things on this subject, and everybody turns
around 240°-250°-30min or 220°-1h … Also, evaporation of THC begins at
315°F.
Your recipe seems to be the result of many research and scientific reasons,
so please could you clearing that point for me ? Have you tested the oil,
it gets u high as edibles supposed to do for recreationnal user ?
Thanks u, and congratulations for the video quality.
Mountain High Cooking
+DJ Gyams Here is a link describing it very well I think:
Yes you can do it at lower temps for longer amounts of time- but it really
is when the cannabis turns color. Here in Colorado, 350 at 10 minutes is
perfect and releases the maximum potential of the herb;) (we have tested
this time and again). BUT- you are correct that each person will have there
own method and if you have the time- I would definitely recommend something
like 240 for 30-40 minutes:)