Enjoy a dankly decadent delight with this easy no-cook cannabis chocolate pudding from the new book The Medical Marijuana Dispensary: Understanding, Medicating and Cooking with Cannabis by veteran Oregon cannabis chef Laurie Wolf of Laurie & Mary Jane, who writes:
“With a velvety texture and a deep, rich taste, this recipe is almost too easy to be true! Keep in mind that this no-cook method calls for eggs. Although the hot coffee will slightly cook the eggs, you may not want to consume undercooked eggs if you have a weakened immune system. This recipe is gluten-free, soy-free, nut-free and vegetarian.”
You’ll love this easy recipe from chef Laurie Wolf.
Dark Chocolate Blender Pudding
Makes 4 servings
Prep Time: 10 minutes, plus 3 hours chill time
Required Equipment: Blender
Ingredients:
- 12 ounces dark chocolate chips
- 4 eggs, at room temperature
- 4 teaspoons cannabutter, melted
- 2 teaspoons vanilla extract
- 1 teaspoon almond extract (optional)
- Pinch salt
- 1 cup very hot coffee
- 2 ounces chopped dark chocolate (optional)
In a blender, combine the chocolate chips, eggs, cannabutter, vanilla, almond extract (if using) and salt. Pulse a few times to break the chocolate chips into pieces.
Remove the lid of the blender, and pour in the hot coffee, continuing to blend at a low speed.
Replace the lid and blend for 2 minutes, until the pudding is silky smooth.
Pour the mixture into individual pudding bowls. Allow to set for at least 3 hours in the refrigerator.
Before serving, top with chopped dark chocolate, if using.
Cover the remaining servings with plastic wrap and store in the refrigerator for up to 5 days.
Dosage Test
Start with half of a serving and wait 4 hours to fully assess your reaction to its strength and effects.
Perfect for those designing a cannabis therapy program, this book teaches novice users all about the plant.
The Medical Marijuana Dispensary: Understanding, Medicating and Cooking with Cannabis
From veteran edibles chef Laurie Wolf and her mother Mary Wolf comes this valuable guide to all aspects of using cannabis as a medicine.
Forty-five recipes are accompanied by strain profiles, patient testimonials and tips for cultivating cannabis at home. This is a wonderful reference for those who need a crash course in cannabis, intended to help patients design their own medical marijuana treatment programs.
See also: Everything You Ever Wanted to Know About the History of the Pot Brownie
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by Elise McDonough at High Times
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