I need Advice on pot brownies! Can i cook with THC pills?!


Question: I need Advice on pot brownies! Can i cook with THC pills?
i want to make valentine pot brownies with these THC pills that i have (my guy friends are saying just use weed but they dont know how to bake and i got these for free so id like to use them.. i also think it would taste better) how should i go about cooking with them?

A) i have a betty crocker brownie mix which only requires adding vegetable oil, 1 egg and water

do i just put them in with the vegetable oil?

B) i read i should put hash oil in with butter bc butter is a fat and it will carry the THC or somthing like that..( is hash oil the same as THC pills? i can make icing with the butter..

C) would it just be easier if i just make butter and bake a batch of brownies without the kit?...



(just a side note) my friend gave me 15 THC capsuals i dont know how much this is. my bf took 1 it got him high but we also smoked after.. so he couldnt tell how strong they really were..im assuming 2 would do it so if you have advice on how much butter i could mix these with thatd be nice

Answers:

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Generally brownies are made with 1/2 to an ounce of mid-grade cannabis. Typically the weed is ground up pretty fine and simmered (low to medium-low temperature) in butter or oil. The butter (or oil) is then used in the brownie recipe. You will most likely waste the THC capsules if you try to make brownies with them. 2, let alone 15, will not even be close to the amount you need to make effective brownies. Don't waste your time.

Past experience



I really don't think they would turn out too well...

You need the actual plant to make "weed butter" which you would then use in the recipe.




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