5 Things to Know Before Cooking with Cannabis Oil

Cooking with cannabis may be strange, especially if you are only familiar with smoking or vaping cannabis products. You may even find it challenging if all the cannabis edibles you have eaten come from reputable manufacturers. Trying a new cooking recipe is always very exciting. Cooking could be very therapeutic, especially when trying new recipes and techniques.

Cooking with cannabis oil may be challenging for you at first. However, this article aims to break down all the requisite things you need to know before you begin the journey of cooking with cannabis oil.

Use High-Quality Flowers

To make your own CBD or THC Oil cook, you need to get good quality flowers. Different cannabis flowers and strains have different potencies and effects when consumed. Flowers of low quality with numerous contaminants are likely to produce low-quality oil, reflecting poorly on what you cook with the oil. When you use high-quality flowers, the edibles you cook will also be of good quality with high degrees of potency.

Nevertheless, you do not have to spend a lot on flowers that you will cook or infuse in the meal you make. You need to strike a balance between quality and cost and get the product that works best for you. However, do not go for the cheapest products only. Remember, you are going to have to eat the edibles. 

When choosing the flowers to use, you should also understand that different strains have different effects. Some strains, such as myrcene, have sedative effects. As such, the edibles you cook will keep you relaxed and chilled. On the other hand, strains such as limonene increase your energy levels and give a strong exhilarating buzz. Make sure you use the type of flower with your intended effects.

Be Careful About the Heat

Temperatures are crucial when cooking with cannabis oil. Heating cannabis oil allows it to have its psychoactive effects. When you heat the cannabis oil, you break down the extra carboxyl molecule in the cannabis that keeps the cannabis inert. Thus, breaking the cannabis guarantees that its effects are enjoyed.

However, excessive heating of cannabis could be disadvantageous to you. When you heat the cannabis oil to over 340°F, you deteriorate the oil, thus rendering the product inactive and without effect. To enjoy the effects of cannabis oil in your cooking, cook in low heat. Alternatively, you can opt to add in the oil after the intensive cooking has been done to avoid breaking it down.

Mixing The Cannabis Oil

Calculating the cannabis oil you use for your cooking will allow you to predetermine the intended effects of the cannabis. At the same time, even a little cannabis will have some impact. People experienced in cooking with cannabis advocate for using one part cannabis oil with one part of the ordinary oil you are using.  

You should ensure that your calculations are accurate since edibles have solid psychoactive effects. Using too much of the product could have undesirable effects which will not be pleasant to you.

Eating Your Edibles

After preparing your edibles, you should also be careful about how you eat them edibles. As noted earlier, edibles have potent effects. Therefore, you should never take too much of the edibles you cook. It would be best if you only ate a little of the edibles at a time as you gauge your response to the cannabis. Taking too much can be very unpleasant since the psychoactive effects of the edibles could be too much to bear.

Additionally, unlike smoking joints, the effects of edibles are not immediate. The edibles must be digested into the bloodstream before you can feel the impact. Therefore, you should be patient after eating an edible. Do not take more simply because you have not yet felt the effects of the product. 

Avoid mixing edibles with other cannabis products such as vapes and joints. Since edibles take some time before they start to work, mixing could increase the effects the edibles have on you.

Storing Your Cooked Edibles

After cooking your edibles, ensure that you seal them well and store them in a refrigerator to extend their shelf life of the edibles. You do not want your edibles to go wrong soon after you make them. 

It would be best if you also considered keeping them out of the reach of children or animals that may unknowingly consume the edibles. Additionally, labeling your edibles well will be good for you if you have some unsuspecting adults.


Parting Shot

As you have seen above, cooking with cannabis oil is not about sprinkling cannabis on the edibles you make. That is good for parsley and basil. When cooking with cannabis oil, you should be very careful to avoid the mistakes that could reduce the effect of your edibles or make them ineffective. Otherwise, cooking with cannabis oil is pretty straightforward.