bacchusgal
New Member
I recently made some cannabutter with some good sugar leaf and larf using the sous vide method. I had enough material to make 3 lbs of butter. (This was my first time to make cannabutter.)
Each sous vide bag had 1 lb of unsalted butter in addition to the cannabis. After straining, I only got 3/4 lb of cannabutter per bag. I figured there would be some loss due to losing some milk solids and water content to the decarbed material. Is this volume loss normal?
Also, I strained it through a double layer of grade 90 cheesecloth and a fine mesh sieve and some very fine pollen debris still filtered through. I didn't notice it when I poured my first batch into the butter molds and the sticks came out with a dark debris-filled layer (very thin but it's there). Did I need to quadruple the layers of cheesecloth or perhaps another straining method is better? I didn't want to use too many layers of cheesecloth as it would just soak up more butter instead of passing it on through to the measuring cup. On subsequent pours I watched the debris closely in the cup and stopped pouring when it started to pour out with the melted butter.
Thanks for your help, everyone.
Each sous vide bag had 1 lb of unsalted butter in addition to the cannabis. After straining, I only got 3/4 lb of cannabutter per bag. I figured there would be some loss due to losing some milk solids and water content to the decarbed material. Is this volume loss normal?
Also, I strained it through a double layer of grade 90 cheesecloth and a fine mesh sieve and some very fine pollen debris still filtered through. I didn't notice it when I poured my first batch into the butter molds and the sticks came out with a dark debris-filled layer (very thin but it's there). Did I need to quadruple the layers of cheesecloth or perhaps another straining method is better? I didn't want to use too many layers of cheesecloth as it would just soak up more butter instead of passing it on through to the measuring cup. On subsequent pours I watched the debris closely in the cup and stopped pouring when it started to pour out with the melted butter.
Thanks for your help, everyone.