Here’s a step-by-step guide to making cannabis-infused sugar. Note that the legality of cannabis depends on your location, so ensure you’re following local laws. Cannabinoids like THC or CBD are fat- or alcohol-soluble, so we’ll use one of those mediums to infuse the sugar.
Ingredients:
Cannabis flower (1-2 grams for a mild batch; adjust for potency)
High-proof alcohol (e.g., Everclear, 190-proof) OR fat (e.g., butter or coconut oil)
Granulated sugar (1-2 cups, depending on batch size)
Optional: Lecithin (if using fat, improves infusion)
Equipment:
Oven (for decarboxylation)
Double boiler or slow cooker
Cheesecloth or fine mesh strainer
Mixing bowl
Baking sheet
Steps:
1. Decarboxylate the Cannabis
Preheat oven to 240°F (115°C).
Break cannabis into small pieces (not too fine) and spread evenly on a baking sheet.
Bake for 30-40 minutes to activate THC/CBD, shaking the tray halfway through.
Let it cool slightly.
2. Infusion Method
You can use alcohol (cleaner for sugar) or fat (more traditional but messier).
Alcohol Method (Preferred):
Place decarboxylated cannabis in a jar with enough high-proof alcohol to cover it (e.g., 1/4 cup).
Seal and shake vigorously for 5-10 minutes. Let sit for 10-20 more minutes, shaking occasionally.
Strain through cheesecloth into a bowl, squeezing out all liquid.
Mix the infused alcohol with sugar (e.g., 1-2 tablespoons per cup of sugar) in a shallow dish.
Spread the wet sugar on a baking sheet and let it dry fully (24-48 hours) as the alcohol evaporates, leaving cannabinoids in the sugar.
Fat Method:
Melt 1/4 cup butter or coconut oil in a double boiler or slow cooker.
Add decarboxylated cannabis and simmer at 160-200°F (70-93°C) for 2-3 hours, stirring occasionally. Add a teaspoon of lecithin if using.
Strain through cheesecloth, discarding plant material.
Mix warm infused fat with sugar (e.g., 1-2 tablespoons per cup) until coated. This results in a fattier, less crystalline product.
3. Finalize
Once dry (alcohol method) or mixed (fat method), break up clumps.
Store in an airtight container in a cool, dark place.
Tips:
Test potency with a small amount (e.g., 1 teaspoon) first.
I need to make more canna sugar for baking. When I did it before, the weather was warm so I was able to let the alcohol evaporate with plenty of air circulation. I’m a little worried over making it without ventilation in February. Any suggestions?
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I need to make more canna sugar for baking. When I did it before, the weather was warm so I was able to let the alcohol evaporate with plenty of air circulation. I’m a little worried over making it without ventilation in February. Any suggestions?