My butter recipe based on the above info
Ingredients
1 oz. good bud roughly ground
1 lb un-salted Butter
2 cups water
prep the bud by the process called Decarboxilation, Decarb takes the compound THCN and converts it to THC with heat and time.
place ground bud on foil sheet ( not pan) in oven at 200 degrees for 20 minutes or until you touch it and it is crunchy.
Decarb is a natural process, as bud gets dry to the point of crunch it is naturally Decarbed.
tools needed;
hand towel
crockpot
pyrex measuring cup
(cup that fits below lid of closed crockpot)
ladies stocking
rubber gloves
plastic container with lid that will hold water and butter for cooling
place Pyrex inside of crockpot wrap in hand towel.
Pour in enough water to have a 1" reservoir and a wet towel to wrap around cup.
(Wet towel helps heat transfer from crockpot to Pyrex)
put butter and water in Pyrex, place crockpot on medium and wait for butter to completely melt.
add ground Decarbed bud to butter water mixture, stir in slowly, cover and wait.
Low and Slow is the best butter IMHO, use your heat gun to keep temp at 200-210.
I go by a time minimum of 3 hours, it should look glossy black green color when done.
Some people will go 24 hours, I find 3-4 hours to make nice strong butter.
Remove cup from crockpot and let cool till you can handle the cup and contents without being burnt.
Strain mixture into a plastic container thru ladies stocking, I stretch stocking over plastic container.
squeeze excess butter out of stocking by hand, make sure you are wearing gloves or you will get high thru skin contact!
( if you own a ricer, they make an excellent press instead of using your hands.)
(I broke a cheap ricer doing this so watch out you don't drop your work!)
place closed container in refrigerator for 24 hours.
keep stocking with ball of squoze bud n butter in freezer for topical use or add to an cold alcohol tincture.
next day just open container punch a hole in the "Butter Cookie" floating on the water, drain water.
You got butter!
That is Just my recipe !
(gathered from info around the internet and tested in about 100 batches of everthing baked from cookies to muffins and brownies!)
there are quite a few other recipes so try a few and decide what works best for you.
a teaspoon should be a strong dose, try it and decide or yourself.
Bless,
DZ