I wandered over to a recent “cooking with cannabis” course hosted by Westville’s Women Grow CT to learn how to make some summer-themed edibles: lemonades, barbecue sauce, and the classic medley of ...
The Food Network has high hopes for cannabis content. The network is launching "Chopped 420," a new twist on its cooking competition "Chopped," which will task contestants to cook with cannabis, ...
So we are going to make some infused butter and you're gonna show us kind of the process of how to do that. And this is important because this is what people need to know as to in terms of how to do ...
Right now in the cannabis cooking scene, there isn’t a single person with the star power of Chef Nikki Steward. Her ability to infuse cannabis into healthy foods and command a room with stories that ...
On January 16, 8 Rivers executive chef Scott Durrah and sous Jamie Gulick held the first Creative Cooking With Cannabis class at the modern Caribbean restaurant at 1550 Blake Street. Sativa Onion Soup ...
What started as teenage experiments with pot brownies has transformed into a career as a chef with a deep love for concocting cannabis-infused fine-dining experiences. Chef Jarod “Roilty” Farina, a 39 ...
The best way to cook cannabis is by simmering it. This method allows the cannabinoids to infuse into the food more easily. You can also add cannabis to food while cooking, but it is best to add a ...
It is absurdly hot outside. In this weather, who isn't craving some ice cream? Here is how to make cannabis-infused cream, the main ingredient in ice cream. That's right, homemade cannabis ice cream ...
A good night’s sleep and chronic pain relief are as easy as pie. Cannabis-infused sweet potato pie cheesecake, that is. Charles Gill III’s dense cheesecake is fully encased in a buttery, cinnamon ...
It seemed a couple of years ago that everywhere she looked, cookbook author Tracey Medeiros was reading about the health benefits of the plant known by many as marijuana. “I was frequently coming ...
Recreational cannabis becomes legal in Maryland on July 1. Some people may consider cooking with cannabis, and experts say you need to make sure you're doing it safely. Will Parks, owner of Saucier ...