How to Make Cannabis-Infused Fettuccine Alfredo

Always loved pasta? But want to love it more? Try our cannabis-infused fettuccine alfredo made with cannabis butter! This recipe will knock your socks off.

What You’re Going To Need

Before we start, there is an ingredient that you won’t find in your cupboard. You’re going to need cannabis butter. Make sure to check the potency guide further down in this article to get a better understanding.

We have guides on how to make cannabis butter here.

Equipment Needed:

Fettuccine Alfredo Pasta

A delicious weed pasta

Prep time15 minutesCook time15 minutesTotal time30 minutesCuisineItalianCategoryMain CourseServings6

Equipment

  • Pot
  • Saucepan

Ingredients

Instructions

  1. 1Step 1

    With the large pot, bring lightly salted water to a boil. Then add the dry fettucini pasta and cook for 8 - 10 minutes or until ready, drain the pot.

  2. 2Step 2

    In the saucepan, melt the cannabutter and cream on low heat. Then add your salt and pepper and garlic salt. Stir in the cheese over medium heat until its nice and melted.

  3. 3Step 3

    Finally, add the pasta to the sauce. Make sure to use all the sauce and ensure the pasta is entirely coated. You do not want to waste any cannabutter.

Nutrition

    calories:980 kcal
    protein:24 g
    carbohydrates:87 g
    fiber:4 g
    sugar:3 g
    fat:60 g
    saturated fat:37 g
    cholesterol:183 g
    sodium:577 mg
Keywords
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Potency Guide to Fettuccine Alfredo

cannabis-infused Fettuccine Alfredo with a fork and spoon and leaf on the side o it.

Fettuccine Alfredo

The potency of the cannabis-infused fettuccine alfredo will depend entirely on the potency of the cannabis butter. It’s important to remember that if you don’t accurately know the THC percentage of your butter, your potency calculation is going to be way off.

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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Jake Randall is a journalist, author, and University of Guelph Alumni with expertise in all things cannabis, along with knowledge in economics, the environment, and everything in between. Originally from just outside Toronto Canada, Jake has taken on the role of a senior cannabis correspondent at The Cannabis School.

Comments

  1. Luke
    Created at·1 Reply

    I made gnocchi once with cannabutter, but it was a bit too potent. Will definitely try fettuccine alfredo recipe, but I have to be more careful with butter. We'll see how the calculator works and if I do not “overcalculate” my tolerance. It should be fun 🙂

    1. Jake Randall Replying to Luke
      Created at·0 Replies

      Haha, that's awesome! Hopefully, the calculator helped you out:)

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