Creating edibles with dabs offers a potent and flavorful way to enjoy cannabis. Whether you’re using shatter, wax, or distillate, this guide will walk you through the process of infusing your favorite recipes with dabs.
What You'll Need
Ingredients
- Dabs (shatter, wax, distillate, etc.)
- Baking ingredient of choice (e.g., brownies, cookies, or gummies)
Supplies
- Microwave-safe bowl or double boiler
- Spoon or spatula
- Measuring utensils
Step 1: Choose Your Dabs
Different types of dabs have unique consistencies and potency levels, which can affect the final product. Here’s a quick overview:
- Shatter: A glass-like concentrate that can be broken into pieces, ideal for precise dosing.
- Wax: Softer and more malleable than shatter, perfect for blending into recipes.
- Distillate: A versatile concentrate with a high THC content, often used in edibles for its potency and purity.
- Budder: A creamy concentrate that blends well into batters and mixtures.
Dosage Considerations
When deciding how much dab to use, consider the potency of the concentrate and your desired dose. Start with a small amount (10-20% of the total recipe’s weight) to gauge the effects.
Step 2: Decarboxylate (if necessary)
Some dabs, like distillate, are already decarboxylated, meaning they are ready for use. However, if you're using raw cannabis or certain types of wax, you might need to decarboxylate it first:
- Preheat your oven to 240°F (115°C).
- Spread the concentrate on a baking sheet.
- Bake for 30-40 minutes.
Step 3: Infuse Your Recipe
For Baking
- Melt the Dabs: Use a microwave-safe bowl or double boiler to gently heat the dabs until they’re melted and easy to mix.
- Combine: Add the melted dabs to your batter or mixture. Stir thoroughly to ensure even distribution.
For Gummies
- Melt and Mix: Combine dabs with flavored gelatin and water in a saucepan. Heat gently until the mixture is fully dissolved.
- Pour and Set: Pour the mixture into molds and refrigerate until solid.
For Savory Dishes
- Cooking Oil: You can also infuse your dabs into cooking oil or butter, following similar melting instructions as for baking.
- Mix Into Dishes: Incorporate this infused oil into your favorite savory recipes, such as pasta, sauces, or salad dressings.
Step 4: Cool and Store
- Allow your baked goods or dishes to cool completely.
- Store in an airtight container to maintain freshness.
Tips for Making Edibles with Dabs
- Start Low and Go Slow: If you’re new to edibles, begin with a small amount and wait at least an hour to gauge the effects before consuming more.
- Experiment with Flavors: Adding flavors that complement the natural taste of cannabis can enhance your edibles. Consider citrus, chocolate, or spices.
- Calculate Potency: To determine the potency of your edibles, divide the total THC content of the dabs used by the number of servings.
Resources for Further Reading
Conclusion
Making edibles with dabs is an exciting way to explore the world of cannabis-infused treats. With the right approach, you can create delicious and potent options tailored to your preferences. Happy cooking!