
Fall cannabis recipes for hungry stoners
Any kief worth their kief knows that pullover weather is nothing without an arsenal of fall-themed cannabis recipes to keep things going well all season. Who doesn’t long for cozy autumn days, on which one gets stoned while sniffing the typical delicacies of autumn?
Almost everyone feels an inexplicable urge to hunt down the main ingredients of autumn when the leaves begin to turn and the weather cools. Let this list of fall (and your cravings) cannabis recipes guide you on how to make some really happy meals this season.
Pumpkin spice french toast
Photo by: Frazier Dunleavy
No fall-inspired recipe list is complete without some pumpkin spice. It’s interesting how this spice was associated with fall: the spice is essentially a blend of some of the fall’s most distinctive and popular flavors: cinnamon, nutmeg, ginger, cloves, and sometimes allspice. However, most of these spices are native to Asia and Southeast Asia, and it wasn’t until the 18th century that these spices made their way across the ocean. Pumpkins were already indigenous to North America and used in savory recipes by indigenous cultures, but the early pilgrims chose to take the rebellious route and turn it into a sweet dessert that was aided by some of these new spices. Hence, pumpkin spice was born. Since then, 200 years of Thanksgiving dining tradition and Starbucks’ aggressive marketing of its limited-edition, fall-only pumpkin spice lattes have caused the spice to explode in popularity.
Turn the sweetness up to 11 by pairing this seasoning with some French toast and you’ve got a killer breakfast that will keep you high while the sun is out.
Check out our Pumpkin Spice French Toast Recipe!
Live resin maple syrup infused with cannabis
Photo by: Klara Avsenik
While maple syrup is enjoyed year round, there’s no denying that it’s often associated with fall. Much of this can be traced back to brands jumping onto the red maple leaf branding, making it both a fall time and Canadian staple.
Like pumpkins, maple syrup and sugar were enjoyed by indigenous peoples on this land long before the arrival of Europeans. Its timelessness is due to its unique and complex sweetness, which also goes surprisingly well with savory offers.
It is an incredibly versatile ingredient indeed. A four ounce live resin maple syrup glass can contain up to 900 mg of THC and can be used as an ingredient in many different foods such as maple butter and nut mix.
Learn how to make maple syrup from living resin here.
Brownies
Photo by: Amanda Lim
Ah, the steadfast and unwavering brownie that has served hungry smokers since we learned to apply our chemical skills to the hospitality industry and created the culture-defining cannabis butter.
Brownies are good all year round. A solid brownie recipe can come under control anytime you’re hungry, but especially in the fall and winter when the festive dinners are busy and the cravings for desserts are at their peak.
First, you need to know how to make the cannabis butter mentioned above as this is the foundation of any good cannabis dessert. Check out this recipe to get started. Once you master the art of cannabis butter, you can make pretty much any type of baked goods. When the weather gets colder, you can even try your hand at a winter dessert in the form of a cannabis-infused eggnog cheesecake.
Here’s a reliable recipe for making the ultimate weed brownie.
cinnamon rolls
Photo by: Rob Sarmiento
Cinnamon rolls or cinnamon rolls are the perfect sinful treat for fall, and who doesn’t love to sin? This dessert is so popular that Sweden and Finland even host a Cinnamon Roll Day on October 4th each year.
Again, cannabis butter is a must for this recipe. Other than that, this one allows you to walk off the rails pretty freely. Just ask Wolferman’s, an American bakery credited with having the greatest cinnamon bun of all time, weighing a whopping and delicious 521.5 kg.
I’m not saying you should defy God and try to make an absolute entity out of a cinnamon bun, but I’m also not saying you shouldn’t.
You can start hating your fiendish cinnamon plans by following this recipe.
Don’t over-suck yourself, enjoy cannabis-infused treats
These cannabis-infused treats can be tasty and tempting, but always keep in mind that edibles can hit hard. However, don’t worry if you get too high – try these tricks if you ever feel uncomfortable. I also recommend sharing these goodies and making a gathering out of the baking process. After all, the fall season is full of traditions rooted in the community.
What are some of your favorite fall cannabis recipes? Let us know in the comments below!
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