Cannabis-infused foods—aka edibles—may not be legal to sell in Canada just yet, but they’re still a popular way to consume the plant. Made properly, edibles can provide a delicious and convenient-to-consume entry into both the psychoactive effects of THC or the relaxing effects of CBD. They don’t require rolling papers or pipes or vaporizers, just basic kitchen gear and some ingredients, including cannabis. That and, of course, a good cannabis cookbook.
Take a look at the following list of the best edibles cookbooks and get inspired to bring cannabis into the kitchen.$20.97 + shipping, Amazon.ca For those who believe breakfast is not only the most important, but also the most delicious, meal of the day, this super affordable Kindle guide to cannabis-infused breaky items is recommended. Elevate the morning routine with recipes like weed waffles with cheese and bacon, potcakes and something called cannamilk.
Cannabis butter-basted chicken, anyone? The good folks at MUNCHIES and Viceland’s Bong Appétit television series have gifted the world with Bong Appétit, the cookbook. The 65-recipe-strong book offers a variety of dishes that go beyond the expected desserts.