By all means, do correct my terminology if it's wrong, I love spelling/grammar nazis.
I found this link listing a bunch of temperatures for various extracts...
http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/543218-Specific-boiling-points-and-roles-of-cannabinoids
Is it important to stay below the temperature for the desired extracts when soaking the herb in heated oil, dissolving and binding the extracts with fats?
Can anyone recommend a better way to get the cooking oil out of the herb, rather than squeezing the cheesecloth? Probably better when hot?
Must the oil be allowed to cool before using it to bake?
When baking, it is important to stay below the temperature of the extracts desired, correct?
Also, just curious, can the oil be heated again without affecting things as long as it doesn't get as hot as before?
Now, here's where it gets weird... I often hear that one needs fourteen grams or twice that to make a batch of brownies, I can't help but wonder how one soaked that much herb in six Tablespoons of oil and if the oil even has enough fat to dissolve and bind to that much extract. Anyone care to elaborate on this conundrum? Even the batches that call for three cups of oil leave me scratching my head. Anyhow, I'm using a grape seed oil that's 22% fat.
I found this link listing a bunch of temperatures for various extracts...
http://www.bluelight.org/vb/threads/543218-Specific-boiling-points-and-roles-of-cannabinoids
Is it important to stay below the temperature for the desired extracts when soaking the herb in heated oil, dissolving and binding the extracts with fats?
Can anyone recommend a better way to get the cooking oil out of the herb, rather than squeezing the cheesecloth? Probably better when hot?
Must the oil be allowed to cool before using it to bake?
When baking, it is important to stay below the temperature of the extracts desired, correct?
Also, just curious, can the oil be heated again without affecting things as long as it doesn't get as hot as before?
Now, here's where it gets weird... I often hear that one needs fourteen grams or twice that to make a batch of brownies, I can't help but wonder how one soaked that much herb in six Tablespoons of oil and if the oil even has enough fat to dissolve and bind to that much extract. Anyone care to elaborate on this conundrum? Even the batches that call for three cups of oil leave me scratching my head. Anyhow, I'm using a grape seed oil that's 22% fat.
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