weed butter mints on a white surface. The mints are white, yellow, orange, and pink

How to Make Weed Butter Mints

Weed butter mints are a great edible snack recipe to add to your collection! The best part, this simple edible recipe takes less than 30 minutes to make from start-to-finish.

If you’re just skimming this recipe, make sure to check out the calculator further down in this post. It will help you determine the total mg of THC per serving.

Here’s What You’re Going to Need

There’s only one ingredient in this recipe that you won’t find at your local supermarket. The ingredient is cannabis butter and you’re going to need to make this at home. Luckily, we have already made a comprehensive guide to making cannabis butter and you can find that here.

Equipment Needed:

You’re also going to need an electric mixer. If you don’t already have one, this is the one that we recommend.

Weed Butter Mints Recipe

weed butter mints on a white surface. The mints are white, yellow, orange, and pink

Weed Butter Mints

Cannabis infused mints perfect for any occasion!

Ryan Mogk
By Ryan Mogk
5.00 from 1 votes
Prep time20 minutesCook time0 minutesTotal time20 minutesCuisineAmericanCategorySnackServings14

Equipment

  • Electric mixer

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. 1Step 1

    In an electric mixer, add the butter & mix until smooth. Gradually add sugar, beating until well blended and smooth. Add milk, extracts and desired food color

  2. 2Step 2

    Remove mixture from bowl. Knead until color is evenly distributed. Roll into a thin long piece and cut into small equal portions.

  3. 3Step 3

    Refrigerate until chilled

Nutrition

    calories:60 kcal
    protein:1 g
    carbohydrates:1 g
    sugar:1 g
    fat:7 g
    saturated fat:4 g
    cholesterol:18 g
    sodium:58 mg
Keywords
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Weed Butter Mints Potency Calculator

To find the Potency of your cannabis mints, you’re going to need to know the potency of your cannabis butter. If you don’t already know this, head over to our cannabutter guide. We have a calculator at the bottom of that post that will help you determine the total mg of THC per cup of cannabis butter.

weed butter mints on a white surface. The mints are white, yellow, orange, and pink

Although this recipe calls for a 1/2 cup of cannabis butter, please type the total mg of THC in 1 cup of your cannabis butter. This calculator has been programmed specifically for this recipe and it will make the correct calculation.

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. Alessio
    Created at·0 Replies

    The nutrition values refer to one serving?

  2. Evelyn
    Created at·0 Replies

    I made this recipe and then proceeded to ruin everything. First, the product I ended with resembled a course, light green corn mea! So, I added a little milk, oops, too much. So, I gently placed flour, then more flour, and more flour!! Here I stand with and a counter half full of a baking mix that doesn't have enough flour mixed in to be able to roll or cut. Is there anyone that could advise me?

  3. Renee M
    Created at·0 Replies

    Can you use canna oil in place of butter?

  4. Shelly
    Created at

    I just made these, I halved the recipe, It's what I had on hand. ( Butterwise) these little jewels are delish!! I didn't use any food coloring either.That shit is a mess! the green from butter was good enough for me. I used creme de mint flavoring and powdered sugar on rolling mat, while kneading and rolling into small logs. Then cut into little mints about the size of a reg butter mint. yes, this recipe is a keeper!! Thank you. makes quite a bit, So I put them in container lined with parchment in fridge. LOVE EDIBLES, Shelly

  5. Amber
    Created at·0 Replies

    How should these be stored? Are they good indefinitely or for a certain amount of time? Thanks!

  6. Da Yeti
    Created at·1 Reply

    The recipe says 14 servings..? How big are these things? Dying to try it but the method seems flawed.

    1. Jake Randall Replying to Da Yeti
      Created at·0 Replies

      Thanks for the comment, the recipe uses 1/2 a cup of cannabis butter so we recommend dividing the recipe into larger portion sizes (14 servings) so the edibles are not as potent. This is just a recommendation/ guideline and you can make the recipe into as many servings as you please. Hope this answered your question.

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