PsychedelicSam
Well-Known Member
Making Edibles With Your Dragon Butter/Oil......It's sooooooo easy.
Sorry it took so long to get this up but my health has been interfering. This post takes up where the previous one left off after we've made our Dragon butter from a solvent transfer. I just want to you to see how easy it is to utilize your fan leaf and get a great product and it's better than throwing it away.
I took one of the ounces of butter that I made and used it to make a batch of Betty Crocker Dark Chocolate Brownies. The box is for a 13x9 pan but I like my brownies thick so I use an 8x8 and then cut it into 25 pieces, each piece is one really good dose.
The box calls for oil so I melted the one ounce of butter (not in the microwave) and added it to 3oz of canola oil for a total of 1/2 cup.
I then added the other ingredients per package directions and added a few walnuts. For some reasons this pic wouldn't upload so I'm having to use the image file instead, so I apologize for the size difference.
I then poured it into the pan the pan and baked per package instructions.
And the final product. And I still have more butter for another batch of excellent edibles...from fan leaf! One brownie is about 1"x 1" and is a great dose.
Sorry it took so long to get this up but my health has been interfering. This post takes up where the previous one left off after we've made our Dragon butter from a solvent transfer. I just want to you to see how easy it is to utilize your fan leaf and get a great product and it's better than throwing it away.
I took one of the ounces of butter that I made and used it to make a batch of Betty Crocker Dark Chocolate Brownies. The box is for a 13x9 pan but I like my brownies thick so I use an 8x8 and then cut it into 25 pieces, each piece is one really good dose.
The box calls for oil so I melted the one ounce of butter (not in the microwave) and added it to 3oz of canola oil for a total of 1/2 cup.
I then added the other ingredients per package directions and added a few walnuts. For some reasons this pic wouldn't upload so I'm having to use the image file instead, so I apologize for the size difference.
I then poured it into the pan the pan and baked per package instructions.
And the final product. And I still have more butter for another batch of excellent edibles...from fan leaf! One brownie is about 1"x 1" and is a great dose.