Cannabis butter: Difference between revisions
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==Preparation== | ==Preparation== | ||
It is important to note that you should not, at any point, bring your cannabis or cannabudder to heat at or in excess of 350° degrees Fahrenheit. This includes the decarboxylation process and/or cooking your cannabutter into baked goods. When a recipe calls for excess heat, simply lower the heat and cook your product for longer. | It is important to note that you should not, at any point, bring your cannabis or cannabudder to heat at or in excess of 350° degrees Fahrenheit (176 °C). This includes the decarboxylation process and/or cooking your cannabutter into baked goods. When a recipe calls for excess heat, simply lower the heat and cook your product for longer. | ||
===Decarboxylation=== | ===Decarboxylation=== | ||
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====Decarb process==== | ====Decarb process==== | ||
Set your oven to a temperature of around 240° - 250° Fahrenheit. This should produce results without losing any medicinal potency. This is a good temperature for baked goods too, although it will cause the recipe to take longer. Grind up your plant material. | Set your oven to a temperature of around 240° - 250° Fahrenheit (115 °C - 120 °C). This should produce results without losing any medicinal potency. This is a good temperature for baked goods too, although it will cause the recipe to take longer. Grind up your plant material. | ||
This process assumes the cannabis flower is being used, as opposed to kief, hash, or cannabis oil. | This process assumes the cannabis flower is being used, as opposed to kief, hash, or cannabis oil. |