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Boost Your Well-Being With This Easy Cannabis-Infused Honey Recipe

Lo

by Lo

September 3, 2019 02:56 pm ET Estimated Read Time: 2 Minutes

This cannabis honey is right on the money! Honey is easily adaptable and often used in a multitude of recipes as a natural sweetener. Did you know that honey has been used in conjunction with holistic and natural medicine over the course of the last five thousand years? It has antiseptic and antimicrobial properties which also probably explains why it never goes bad!

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Cannabis and honey are a great couple as they can form the base for many different kinds of infused edible recipes. To optimize all of the goodness in the cannabis plant we are going to use cannabis-infused coconut oil in this recipe because cannabinoids love to bind to fats. Since coconut oil is also a solid fat, we don’t have to worry about it separating from the honey. This honey is going to have a bit of a creamy consistency and look similar to creamed or spun honey. It’ll be smooth and spreadable so you won’t have to worry about it dribbling everywhere creating a sticky mess!

Ingredients:

  • ½ cup of infused coconut oil
  • 16oz. honey 
  • Blender
  • Rubber Spatula
  • Funnel
  • Glass Storage Container

Steps:

  1. Warm up the infused coconut oil in a glass jar. This can be done by submerging the jar (with the lid on) into boiling water for about 5 minutes. Or you can gently microwave it for 30 seconds at a time just be sure to remove the lid.
  2. Warm the honey by putting it in the microwave for roughly 15 seconds. This will slightly thin the honey for better mixing.
  3. Pour the warmed honey and heated infused coconut oil into a blender until thoroughly whipped and combined. 
  4. Remove from the blender using a rubber spatula and let it pour through a funnel into its storage container. 
  5. Let it cool to room temperature.
  6. Store in the fridge or pantry.

This cannabis honey is a great addition to a slice of toast, a sweetener for tea, or even in a baklava dish. No matter how you choose to use it, its versatility and mild taste make it one of the easiest and gentlest ways to medicate. As with all edibles, be sure to always begin with a low dose and be patient. Stay lifted and enjoy!

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  • Sherr says:

    April 27, 2020 at 1:07 am

    I used your recipe and Loved it!! (My adult son did Not like it Yayyy!) all for me haha. I’m actually making another batch now. I made the 1st batch a week ago and it is for self medicating due to the pain I’ve been in so long! So thank you for an easy to follow recipe that is Yummy too!

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    • <div class="apbct-real-user-wrapper"> <div class="apbct-real-user-author-name">Lauren</div> <div class="apbct-real-user-badge" onmouseover=" let popup = document.getElementById('apbct_trp_comment_id_679'); popup.style.display = 'inline-flex'; "> <div class="apbct-real-user-popup" id="apbct_trp_comment_id_679"> <div class="apbct-real-user-title"> <p class="apbct-real-user-popup-header">The Real Person!</p> <p class="apbct-real-user-popup-text">Author <b>Lauren</b> acts as a real person and passed all tests against spambots. Anti-Spam by CleanTalk.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> says:

      April 27, 2020 at 9:02 am

      Wonderful! I’m so glad you like it 🙂

      Reply
  • marqbentley@gmail.com says:

    May 3, 2020 at 6:59 pm

    Thank you for this recipe! My oil and my honey are starting to separate a little….. is that normal?

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    • <div class="apbct-real-user-wrapper"> <div class="apbct-real-user-author-name">Lauren</div> <div class="apbct-real-user-badge" onmouseover=" let popup = document.getElementById('apbct_trp_comment_id_681'); popup.style.display = 'inline-flex'; "> <div class="apbct-real-user-popup" id="apbct_trp_comment_id_681"> <div class="apbct-real-user-title"> <p class="apbct-real-user-popup-header">The Real Person!</p> <p class="apbct-real-user-popup-text">Author <b>Lauren</b> acts as a real person and passed all tests against spambots. Anti-Spam by CleanTalk.</p> </div> </div> </div> </div> says:

      May 4, 2020 at 9:06 am

      Yep! It’s completely normal. You can run the jar in some hot water to get it warm and then stir it all back together.

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      • Nicole mcgarry says:

        November 14, 2020 at 12:53 am

        Great recipe, if you get seperation in your honey try adding a very small amount of lecthin to the honey when thinning it. Add tumeric, ginger and cinnamon for an added kick. Those spices are great for inflamation. If your 9n blood thinners only a tiny bit of tumeric or exclude it as it can thin the blood. Allspice and pumpkin are great too. (Make 8nfused zucunni bread and enjoy your honey on it

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        • Joanna Young says:

          January 24, 2023 at 7:11 am

          Great hints
          Thank you

          Reply
  • Rmj says:

    August 2, 2021 at 11:37 pm

    Can an immersion blender work with this recipe

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    • Stormie the herb witch says:

      November 5, 2022 at 6:50 pm

      I think a hand mixer could pull this off.

      Reply
  • Kevin Soria says:

    January 4, 2022 at 5:44 pm

    Hello my name is Kevin Soria.I am from Omaha, NE. Your article on how to make Honey really caught my eye. I was hoping that you could help me with a few questions. If you could email me at kevinsoria2@hotmail.com
    I would be sincerely appreciative! look forward to hearing from you and I hope that you have a blessed rest of your day!

    Reply
  • Hillary Parness says:

    June 8, 2022 at 5:43 am

    Is there a particular type of honey that works best?

    Reply
  • MarleneR says:

    September 1, 2022 at 6:02 pm

    I have some infused sunflower* oil that makes a very greasy gummy, was wondering if there was any reason I couldn’t use it in this recipe. I hate to waste the oil, and this seems to be a good way to use up the last of it.

    Thanks for your response.

    * I will NOT be using sunflower oil again – it was a brain wave that backfired! LOL

    Reply

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