How to Make a Weed Slushie

A cannabis-infused slushie is the perfect edible recipe for a hot summer day! This recipe is quick and easy to make.

Here’s What You’re Going to Need:

To make a weed slushie you’re only going to need one piece of equipment:

  • Blender

You’re also going to need cannabis sugar. Unfortunately, this ingredient will need to be made at home. It is one of the most advanced edible ingredients to make but we have a comprehensive guide to making it here.

Weed Slushie Recipe

Weed Slushie

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Prep time5 minutesCook time0 minutesTotal time5 minutesCuisineAmericanCategoryDessert, SnackServings2

Equipment

  • Blender

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. 1Step 1

    In a blender, combine all of the ingredients.

  2. 2Step 2

    Blend for 60-90 seconds on high until the mixture is thick slushie texture. Don't blend for too long otherwise the mixture will turn into a liquid.

Nutrition

    calories:360 kcal
    protein:7 g
    carbohydrates:95 g
    fiber:7 g
    sugar:71 g
    fat:2 g
    saturated fat:1 g
    sodium:13 mg
Keywords
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Weed Slushie Potency Calculator

To find the potency of your weed slushie, you will first need to know the potency of your cannabis sugar. If you don’t know this, head over to our weed sugar guide. At the bottom of that post, there is a calculator you can use to help you estimate the potency.

Enter the amount of cannabis you are using to infuse butter, oil, milk, etc.

%

If your cannabis has a THC content of 25%, type 25

How much of the activated ingredient will you use in your infusion?

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mg

This is the amount of mg of THC in the entire extract.

Enter the amount of infused tablespoons your recipe calls for (1 cup = 16 tablespoons)

serv

Enter the total number of pieces or portions your recipe will make (e.g., 12 brownies, 8 cookies)

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THC mg per Serv

Decarboxylation doesn't have 100% efficiency and it typically 70-90%. This means about 10-30% of potential THC is lost. This is a rough estimate on your edible potency.

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Ryan is a full stack software developer, and cofounder of thecannaschool.ca. Ryan has expertise in economics, software development, and all things cannabis!

Comments

  1. Dru
    Created at·1 Reply

    Looks good, but instead of making the cannabis infused sugar, couldn’t you just put a dose of tincture into the blender with all the other ingredients? Especially considering the sugar is one of the most “advanced” recipes? Seems like you would get the same result.

    1. Ryan Mogk Replying to Dru
      Created at·0 Replies

      Hi Dru, yes you could do that but by doing it with sugar you should barely taste the alcohol. If you were to add a tbsp of tincture to this it would definitely work but it wouldn't taste nearly as good.

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