Baking and preparing Christmas cookies are a special part of the holiday season. Although this tradition goes as far back as the 1700s, it still puts a smile on our faces centuries later. For our cannabis lovers out there, we’re sure you’ll like a different kind of baking this holiday season. Why not try out cannabis-infused sugar cookies?
These marijuana edibles can get you high without having to smoke or inhale anything. Plus, their effects typically last longer than smoking weed.
In this article, we’ll provide a cannabis-infused sugar cookie recipe that will give you the best experience this season and leave your spirits “high.”
You’ll also discover how to prepare a simple cannabis-infused icing for your cookies. Before we dig in, we advise that you ensure these edibles are not within reach of a child or persons below 21. They definitely wouldn’t be able to tell the difference between them and regular cookies. That said, let’s get right into the recipe!
Our cannabis-infused cookie recipe is simple and will help you relax during the holiday season. After you’ve tried it, it will quickly become your favorite weed cookie delicacy. What’s more, you can make it for Valentine’s Day, your birthday, and other occasions. Just make sure you follow our instructions to the letter so it comes out perfect!
Tip: Butter or oil makes it easy for the cannabinoids in marijuana to move through your system.
Tip: If you’re finding the dough difficult to roll because it’s cracking, let it rest at room temperature for about 15 minutes so it can soften.
After you’ve prepared the perfect cannabis cookies, you’ll need an extra dose of bliss. That’s where the cannabis-infused icing comes into play, and you don’t have to limit the frosting to just your marijuana cookies. You can add it to pretty much any other thing you want to turn into an edible. This includes cakes, fruits, donuts, pretzels, and even ice cream. Check out how to make the icing below.
Tip: If the icing is too thick, add a teaspoon of milk per time until you get a pipeable texture
Just like regular homemade cookies, you can store these cannabis-infused ones in an airtight container at room temperature for up to seven days. If you want to keep the cookies for more than seven days, transfer the airtight container into a refrigerator to avoid spoilage. Also, throwing a slice of bread into the container is a simple hack to keep your cookies soft and moist.
When it comes to cannabis edibles, you need to start low and go slow because it’ll take two to four hours before you feel the effect. If this is your first go with edibles, we recommend that you do not use more than 2.5 milligrams of weed for this recipe to avoid a cannabis overdose. If you think you need to understand more about the effects of cannabis edibles, feel free to speak with a medical marijuana doctor today.
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