If you’re looking for a smooth, easy and fantastic edible option then let’s make Cannabis Coconut Oil: Check Out This Easy To Follow Recipe And DIY Video!
Cannabis Coconut oil only makes sense because together, these two ingredients make a fantastic collaboration.
And if you’re looking to mask the flavour of weed, or add to your collection, THC oil + coconut oil is a simple and relatively easy addition.
Fortunately, this recipe is super easy to follow. In fact, it is made the exact same way as regular cannabis cooking oils and THC kinds of butter.
From prep to cook time, you’re looking at a short 47-minute process.
If you’re a novice cook, not to worry! We simplify the process so that these cannabis extractions can be made by anyone (of legal age, that is)!
Nutritional potency is another characteristic of this unique oil.
According to this article, coconuts contain ingredients that support bone health and it may even assist in regulating blood sugar.
That sounds like a worthy addition to weed edibles!
And to add a little extra bonus – coconut oil is straight-up delicious!
The subtle hint of savoury cannabis mixed with sweet coconut rounds out dishes beautifully.
There are so many to utilize your THC oil blend.
From sweet weed edibles to full meals, Weed Coconut Oil is full of cooking potential.
Consider adding a tablespoon of this oil to your coffee in the morning. It adds a fantastic splash of wellness to every cup.
This article (2019) suggests that adding coconut oil to your coffee may help you achieve ketosis while providing energy. Remember, this oil is packed with punch.
Be sure to enjoy Marijuana Coconut Oil responsibly. If you are dairy-free, consider replacing butter with this delicious option.
Another wonderful way to use coconut oil is for weed topicals.
Topicals include THC oils, cannabis-infused balms, THC creams, pain salves and beyond. This THC-coconut hybrid may act as a fantastic addition to your topical lineup.
Coconut oil may be instrumental in creating stronger, softer hair as well.
What’s even more exciting is that this article suggests that its healing potentials go far beyond the aforementioned benefits.
From weight loss to nail growth, this cannabis infusion is sounding pretty promising.
The possibilities are endless – anywhere you use oil in any recipe, you can substitute cannabis-infused coconut oil!
Try making your own coconut body lotion at home too.
Once your canna coconut oil is ready you can start making delicious recipes with it. View our Cannadish cookbook here for more extraction methods and recipes!
If you’re looking to up-level your canna-cooking or baking game, or you want more of a canna-challenge, you may want to start here.
For more recipes like this one, check out our recipe index here.
And if you love how-to-videos, our YouTube channel has everything you need.
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50 Responses
how many buds/flowers make up15-18 grams?
Hey,
Your recipe sounds great! Just a quick question what is the dosage when you bake like how many g of weed would you have per brownie batch?
Thanks 🙂
If I use trim instead can I still use a cup of coconut oil but use an oz of trim or is that too much plant material?
My roommate told me we have to use the rest of our supply before we go on vacation in 2 days, but we still have a lot left. Used some of it for this recipe, and now I’m making Reeses Puff marshmallow krispies. Work tomorrow should be fun.
Aren’t you supposed to use MCT coconut oil?
How much oil would you add to the jar for an oz of flower
Hi I found out a year ago that I had breast cancer that’s spread to the bone, I am thinking of trying cannabis in cooking to relieve symptoms but I don’t know how to get hold of cannabis or the seeds to grow some myself. so I bought some from HB infused coconut oil with CBD.
Diane, hope you are feeling ok. If you are wanting to grow some cannabis, I have a method I copycatted from an apple orchard, of all places—for growing outside, in the ground. The results I get are 8-9′ tall and umbrella-ed out to 8′ diameter. Let me know and I’ll give you my video access, that describes it. The harvest per plant, is in pounds.