Hey guys,
I m looking into a recipe that meets the following criteria:
- Fast and with as little mess as possible to make.
- Shelf-stable for at least 2-3 months.
- Being able to consume it as it is, say, with no additional cooking.
- Is as fool-proof as possible.
- Makes the best use of the material per weight.
So, I came up and tried this:
5g of stuff after decarb (120C/248F for around 28 mins) -> Ground to almost a powder -> throw the material into melted peanut butter and mix thoroughly -> 120C in the oven for 20 more mins (This step, I think was clearly a mistake, as I practically decarbed the stuff twice) -> Let it solidify again.
The result was actually above average both in taste/texture despite the plant material and in potency despite the double decarb, but there is certainly room for improvement.
Do you have any tips to add?
Can for example just decarb the stuff into the butter in one go? (Grind -> into melted butter -> 120C/28mins in the oven -> done).
Thanks!
I m looking into a recipe that meets the following criteria:
- Fast and with as little mess as possible to make.
- Shelf-stable for at least 2-3 months.
- Being able to consume it as it is, say, with no additional cooking.
- Is as fool-proof as possible.
- Makes the best use of the material per weight.
So, I came up and tried this:
5g of stuff after decarb (120C/248F for around 28 mins) -> Ground to almost a powder -> throw the material into melted peanut butter and mix thoroughly -> 120C in the oven for 20 more mins (This step, I think was clearly a mistake, as I practically decarbed the stuff twice) -> Let it solidify again.
The result was actually above average both in taste/texture despite the plant material and in potency despite the double decarb, but there is certainly room for improvement.
Do you have any tips to add?
Can for example just decarb the stuff into the butter in one go? (Grind -> into melted butter -> 120C/28mins in the oven -> done).
Thanks!