I'll show my ignorance or my age. Never heard of cannabis butter. If this is actual butter with cannabis in it, you could use the amount of shortening the recipe calls for. For any recipe, there is a ratio of shortening to flour and other ingredients that should be followed fairly closely to get the finished product. Too much shortening and you will end up with something like runny fudge instead of a brownie. If what you are talking about is what used to be referred to as Honey Oil, just the good stuff in an oil or paste, then you could add quite a lot and get away with it. Flavor would be the issue at some point.
The same amount as is used to make regular cookies. What matters is how much marijuana the butter has been cooked in. Not how much butter is in the cookies/brownies.
They will be very dry and unpleasant, but, you can substitute unsweetened applesauce for oil or butter in brownies. A tasty, healthier solution to your problem.
Melt the butter & measure the amount it needs. If it needs 2/3 cup oil, use that much melted butter.
You should use the same amount of butter. It's probably also best to melt the butter so that it combines well.
My limit is 50 plants and 5 pounds of dried cannabis and I live in Stockton, CA. But some people aren't allowed to posses as much as me because I have a growers license. Yes you can get your cannabis card at age 18, but SOME dispensaries will NOT let you in unless you are 21!
Pretty much everyone likes brownies.
You don't put weed directly into brownies and will need to cook an ingredient called cannabutter first. Cannabutter is typically made from 25g of cannabis to 500g of butter and you will need to add 100g to make pot brownies. A great recipe for cannabutter and weed brownies can be found at: http://cannabiscookbook.blogspot.com/search?updated-min=2008-01-01T00%3A00%3A00Z&updated-max=2009-01-01T00%3A00%3A00Z&max-results=18
If you're making them without butter, I'd suggest using roughly a cup of oil for every five eggs. If you're using butter, use about 1/3 of that much oil to about 1/4 that much in butter. Hope they turn out alright.
no it depends on how much of each ingredent you use for the brownies
It was made with chocolate brownies and peanut butter cookies. They put extra peanut butter to make them stable. They didn't use much sugar because it would make it crumble. This was the earliest glider ever made that was edible.
Cannabinoids are primarily found in cannabis plants, but certain foods can also contain them, especially when prepared with cannabis-infused ingredients. Examples include brownies, gummies, oils, and beverages that utilize cannabis extracts. Additionally, some foods, like hemp seeds and hemp oil, contain cannabinoids like cannabidiol (CBD) but in much lower concentrations compared to cannabis products. It's important to note that the presence of cannabinoids in food typically relates to their incorporation during preparation rather than inherent content in the food itself.
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