Cooking

Canna Strawberry Lemonade Mocktail

Cannabis enthusiast? Fancy drink lover? Simply not an alcohol consumer? Mr. Nice Guy has a solution! Utilizing TONIK’s cannabis-infused lemonade vitamin shot sold at our flagship store in Santa Ana.

What you’ll need:

  1. TONIK lemonade vitamin shot

  2. Lemonade (homemade or store bought)

  3. Handful of fresh strawberries

  4. Ice

  5. Mint leaves (optional)

  • Combine lemonade with vitamin shot; you have the freedom to make this mixture as potent or light as you would like depending on how many people you wish to serve.

  • Mash strawberries with a mortar and pestle or with a fork in a bowl.

  • Mix infused lemonade with strawberry mash.

  • Pour over ice.

  • Top with a few mint leaves. (Optional)

  • Enjoy your canna-mocktail!

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Cooking With Cannabis: How To Make Cooking Oil.

Prefer edibles to smoking cannabis? Edibles are incredibly simple to make and are a tasty, and potent way to enjoy cannabis at home or on the go. Simply replace the oil in recipes with your own cannabis cooking oil, which you can concoct using these seven easy steps:

1. Pick a strain.

You may choose strains based on any criteria you choose, but definitely stick with lower THC levels, 10% to 15% tops.

You can even opt to have no THC whatsoever, and still enjoy the numerous benefits of CBD, such as relief from pain or anxiety. An ounce is usually enough, unless you want to make a big batch to cook more than one dish.

2. Dry the flower.

Your weed simply won't grind as well if it hasn’t been thoroughly dried out.

3. Choose your base oil.

While you want the oil that will best suit whatever you're cooking, high-fat oils work best. Because weed is fat soluble, not water soluble.

You can use olive, coconut or canola oils. Although, canola does have a higher boiling/smoking point than the other two.

4. Grinding your weed.

You can make your cannabis cooking oil using just the flower, or you can also use other parts of the plant. Whichever you choose, though, it does need to be strained before you cook with it.

There are grinders made specifically for weed, but a regular food processor or coffee grinder will work, if you already have one. You just have to remember that there will be a slight flavor to anything else you put into the device.

5. Adjusting the strength of your cannabis cooking oil

You can mix your oil and bud together in most common types of cookware – pots, pans, even slow cookers. The most important thing is getting the ratio right. Particularly if you're going to be using your cannabis cooking oil in more than one dish, or if you are cooking for other people, you may want a far more diluted mixture.

A good rule of thumb for single recipes is 1 part cannabis to 3 parts oil. For multiple dishes, or if you just want to make sure you don't knock out fellow diners, you can use a ration as high as 16 to 1. That would mean using 16 ounces of oil for every ounce of cannabis.

6. Straining the mixture.

This is the part of the process that takes the most time and concentration. You need to strain the mixture while it's still hot, so you want to be very careful.

First, remove the largest chunks, using a wire strainer. Then you can use either coffee filters or cheesecloth to make sure as much flower is removed as possible.

You can strain more at a time using cheesecloth, instead of coffee filters. But you need to use several layers, placing them over a large mixing bowl and using rubber bands to secure it.

7. Use or store your oil immediately.

If you know that you'll want to use your oil as soon as it's finished, have all the recipe's ingredients ready beforehand. Then simply replace the amount of cooking oil specified with your cannabis oil.

You won't know how potent your oil is the first few times you use it, so you really should start with a conservative amount. A half-ounce should be fine, and you probably shouldn't use more than a full ounce.

If you won't be using your cannabis cooking oil immediately, it must be stored in an airtight glass jar as soon as you finish making it. Since it will still be hot, run hot water all over the jar before pouring the oil in. Otherwise, the glass could shatter.

You can store your oil for 60 to 90 days in a cool dry place, but its potency will be reduced if it's exposed to light or oxygen. It will keep even longer in a fridge or freezer.

Cooking With Cannabis: A Guide to Cannabutter.

Cannabutter is much like spaghetti. The recipe is simply classic, but widely varies based on preferences. Mr. Nice Guy is here to step in and walk you through the essentials to create your own favorite cannabutter recipe.

Step One: choose what type of cannabis you want to use

  1. Flower buds

  2. Extracts/oil

  3. Kief

The type of cannabis doesn’t matter much, just use what you have! Making edibles is a great way to transform scraps or a forgotten stash. Already smoked joints, oil cartridges that stopped working or the bottom of your jar can go a long way!

Step Two: choose what type of “butter” you want to use

  1. Coconut Oil

  2. Butter

  3. Olive Oil

Coconut oil is the best when it comes to making cannabutter, but again anything can work. Coconut oil is quite versatile in taste and works in many different recipes. It also has the highest fat content of all oils listed. THC adheres best to fat which is another reason coconut oil is highly suggested.

Step Three: decarboxylate your cannabis

If you are using a flower or kief form of cannabis, you will want to decarboxylate it in the oven.  (This step is not applicable if you used extract to begin with.) Set your oven to 200 degrees, spread out your cannabis across a baking sheet, and let it cook for 45 minutes. This is the step that “activates” the THC allowing you to feel high. Without this step, your edibles will be a much lower dosage of THC.

Step Four: combine your activated cannabis with your oil

Grab a medium sized pot and put it on the stove with your oil. You want to cook this low and slow! Low to medium heat for an hour. For every gram of cannabis you are using, you want to mix it with a full tablespoon of oil.

After an hour your oil should be looking rich in color. If it is not a deep green or brown color leave it on low or simmer for another 30 minutes. Once your oil is looking good, it is time to drain the cannabis out. (This step is not applicable if you used extract to begin with.) The best way to ensure there are no bits of cannabis in your oil, is to use cheese cloth.

Choose a container to store your oil in and then adhere the cheese cloth to its opening. Pour the oil from the pan slowly onto the cloth. Once all the oil is in your container, squeeze the remains out of the cloth as if you were ringing a towel.

Secure your container, store it in the fridge, and you are done! Your cannabutter can be used in any recipes that call for butter or oil. We have found success in adding a bit to your coffee and tea drinks as well.

Step Five: Enjoy & have a nice day!