When it comes to the munchies, french fries are everyone’s favourite, now we have weed french fries! Watch out edible connoisseurs this weed edible is just too good! You won’t be able to keep your hands off them.
If you’re briefly scrolling through this article, make sure to get to the bottom of the post. This article includes a dosage calculator at the bottom which helps you determine the potency of your homemade weed edibles!
What You Need To Make It:
This edible recipe requires cannabis cooking oil to make it. We do not sell cannabis cooking oil on the website, but already made a comprehensive guide on how to easily make it at home!
Click here to learn how to make cannabis cooking oil.
Equipment Needed:
Weed French Fries
Ingredients
- 2/3 cup Cannabis oil (coconut or olive oil will work)
- 4 large potatoes peeled
- 3 tbsp salt
Instructions
- Preheat your oven to 400 degrees Fahrenheit and line a large baking sheet with parchment paper.
- Cut your peeled potatoes into strips (cut them into fries!) and spread them evenly on the baking sheet. Drizzle the cannabis-infused oil over them and season with salt. Try to coat each fry relatively evenly with the oil so that there is a consistent potency.
- Cook the fries until they are golden brown. Around 15-20 minutes.
- Allow the fires to cool down, around 5 minutes.
- Divide the fries into equal proportions and serve.
Nutrition
Weed French Fries Potency Calculator
To find the potency of your cannabis-infused french fries, you’re going to need to know the potency of your cannabis cooking oil. If you don’t know this information, go check out our cannabis cooking oil. We have a calculator at the bottom of that post that will help you determine the total mg of THC per cup.
Even though the recipe calls for 2/3 a cup of cannabis oil please type the total mg of THC in 1 cup of your cannabis oil. This calculator has been programmed specifically for this recipe & it will make the correct calculation.
Keep in mind, this is just a rough estimate and the potency of your homemade edibles will differ from person to person.
Jake Randall is a journalist, author, and student with expertise in all things cannabis (especially edibles), along with knowledge in economics, the environment, and everything in between. Originally from Canada, Jake has taken on the role of a senior cannabis correspondent at The Cannabis School.