- Brownie Pan
- Measuring Cup (in glass)
- Brownie Mix (that uses oil)
- Butter or Cooking Oil
- Oven thermometer
- Small pan and wooden spoon
- Filter (coffee ones are the best ones)
- Grinder
- Cannabis Sativa
Weigh out 5 grams of your finest ganja. Grind cannabis. With a PYREX® measuring glass, measure out the appropriate amount of your favorite cooking oil (vegetable, canola, sunflower, etc.) as described in your brownie recipe. Pour oil into medium saucepan and heat at “medium to medium-low ” for about a minute. Add ground cannabis... and stir with wooden spoon for 20-25 minutes. Your goal is to aim for less than a simmer. Finding the optimal temperature on your cook top essential. Too low a temperature will extract very little THC from the ground shake. Too high a temperature will boil and burn the oil. Since all burners are unique, start out on a medium-low temperature and use good judgment. When you are finished the oil will turn a dark brown. Let cool. Place your gold coffee filter into the PYREX® measuring glass. Pour the entire oil/ganja concoction thru the gold coffee filter sitting on the PYREX® measuring glass. Use a teaspoon (or rubber spatula) to scrape out every last bit of oil!! This is the reason we’re here today. When you are done you should have just about (if not exactly) the original amout of oil you added. If not, simply top off the PYREX® measuring glass with whatever amount of oil is required. Please note the dark brown color! At this point we are ready to make our brownies. If you want to bake your brownies later, simply cover your oil with plastic wrap and let stand at room temperature until you are ready to bake. The rest of the instructions are followed exactly as described on the brownie box. First dump the mix into a big bowl. Add 3 Tablespoons of water. Pour the THC-infused oil into the mix, two eggs for fudge-like brownies. A few minutes of mixing and there we go. Pour the mixture into the brownie pan, into the oven, bake (check the brownie mix box for appropriate time), baking time completes and ... Voila!