How to make Edible Gummies? Easy Recipe
For new users, edible gummies are a popular way to consume cannabis. You can purchase edible gummies from most dispensaries, depending on the state regulations! You can also make your own edible gummies at home. Making your own edible gummies is the best! They can be made in any way you want. They can be made into any of your favorite colors, shapes, or flavors.
DIY Gummies Recipe
You will need the right equipment and ingredients to make your own cannabis-infused oil. You can make cannabis gummies using a variety of oils: cannabis-infused MCT, cannabis-infused coconut, cannabis butter or any other cannabis-infused oil. Our guide to baking and cooking with cannabis will give you more information.Equipment:
- Saucepan
- Mixing bowl
- Whisk
- Funnel/squeeze bottle/dropper
- You can make gummy molds of your choice
Ingredients:
- 1/2 cup cannabis-infused oils
- One packet of flavored jelly
- 2 tablespoons unflavored gelatin powder
- 1/2 teaspoon sunflower/soy lecithin
- 1/2 cup of cold water
How to make Marijuana Gummies
After you have all the ingredients and equipment collected, it's time to make the cannabis gummies. How are gummy edibles made, you ask? We have simplified the process of making cannabis edibles into five steps.Step 1 - Combine Water and Cannabis-Infused oilAdd 1/2 cup cold water, 1/2 Cup of cannabis-infused oils, and 1/2 teaspoon sunflower/soy lecithin to a small saucepan. Turn the heat on low.Step 2 - Add GelatinAfter you have added all the ingredients to the saucepan you will need to continue stirring until the cannabis-infused oils are completely melted. Next, add the 2 tablespoons of unflavored gelatin and the package of flavored gelatin to the mixture. Continue to stir.Step 3 - Heat On LowStirring the mixture over low heat for at most 10-15 minutes will ensure that gelatin is fully dissolved. Mix it well but don't let it boil. Boiling could prevent the mixture from properly setting. If you notice white foam on the top of the mixture, turn off the heat and remove it. Mix all ingredients together until they are well combined. The mixture should have a smooth consistency.Step 4 - Fill Gummy MoldsAfter all the ingredients have been well mixed, you can begin filing your gummy molds. This can be done with a funnel or squeeze bottle. Or a dropper - whatever you prefer.Keep your saucepan on high heat and work fast to ensure that the mixture does not cool. The oil can separate if the mixture cools down. To prevent the mixture from hardening and binding, you will need to keep whisking. Keep in mind that the faster you get the mixture into the molds, the better it will turn out.Step 5 - FreezeAfter you've filled your gummy molds, just put them in the freezer for at least 30 minutes. Once they are firm, but still slightly tacky, take them out of the molds and place them on parchment paper so they can dry.
Add Cannabis to Non-Infused Gummies
You know how to make edible gums, but what about making regular gummies edible?The process is the same, but it looks slightly different. To make regular gummies edible, you will need 2 tablespoons of warm water, 4 ounces of gummies, 1/2 teaspoon of gelatin, 1 teaspoon of cannabis-infused oils, and a mold.You will first need to add the gelatin mixture to the warm water. Let it sit for five minutes. Next, add the gelatin mixture and microwave it for 5 minutes. After it has melted, add the cannabis-infused oil to it and mix. You can add some lecithin if you are having trouble combining the cannabis-infused oils and the gelatin mixture. This will make it easier to emulsify.After you have combined all the ingredients, place the mixture in your gummy mold. Let it cool for 30 minutes before you put it in the fridge. Let them cool in the freezer for 24 hours to let the moisture evaporate.This is an excellent and inexpensive alternative if you don't have enough time or money to make your own cannabis gummies.
Make edible gummies at home
Making your own homemade gummies can be fun! Ask a budtender at your local dispensary near Riverside, CA for help in choosing the right flower, making tinctures, and other edible-related questions.