Well folks, I am sitting here with a nice batch of snacks baking in the oven right now so I thought I would be kind and share so that all you kids out there can bake up some killer Beginner Brownies.

Now the recipe is for Beginner Bakers, but don't be fooled - you need to be able to handle your herb cuz the effect is not a beginner's buzz!

Made from a store-bought Brownie Mix?

Ingredients


- ¼ oz Good Bud
- 1 packaged Brownie Mix for an 8? x 8? baking pan (in this example I used Chocolate Lovers Double Fudge Brownies Mix)
- 1/3 cup vegetable oil
- 1 egg
- 1/3 cup water
- 1 jar of pre-made Chocolate Frosting (optional)

Step One: Make the Canna Oil

Clean all of the bud, removing stems, seeds, and sun leaves. Place the seeds aside if you are so lucky to find good ones. I recommend using a large plastic plate (or Frisbee like I do) to separate the bud from the stems and a mixing bowl to hold the cleaned bud.

Place the cleaned bud in a coffee bean grinder and grind it into a fine powder.

Take the amount of oil specified in the store-bought brownie mix (I use organic coconut oil - high sat. fat :thumbsup:, but not a GMO - genetically modified food), and add it to a stainless steel sauté pan on medium heat. Stir in the green bud powder as the oil is heating up, reducing heat to medium-low and cooking it for a total of 20 ?? 30 minutes. Make sure you reduce the heat early and cook the bud oil slowly. Do not let it heat to the point where the oil is smoking or the bud turns dark brown or black. The oil should be a greenish brown color and the bud material a golden or medium brown at most.

Alternatively you can use the same method I do if you have a crockpot - check out Flameon's HOW TO post here·

IMPORTANT: LET THE OIL COOL FOR A WHILE BEFORE ADDING IT TO THE MIX OR IT MAY REACT BADLY WITH THE WATER AND EGG. YOU DON'T WANT A FRIED EGG IN YOUR BROWNIES!

Optional: strain the oil through a cheesecloth, or add the unstrained bud oil to the brownie mix (which is what I do as long as I don't see any big ass stems or pieces in the oil) and follow the directions on the Brownie Mix package.

Step Two: Make the Brownie Mix

Preheat oven to 325 degrees while greasing the bottom of the 8?x8? metal baking pan. I use butter rather than shortening.

Combine the Brownie Mix, eggs, water, and fudge packet with the Green Bud Oil in the mixing bowl and stir by hand (for approximately 50 strokes) until well blended. Do not over blend or mix it too much.

Pour the brownie mix into the 8?x8? metal baking pan and distribute the mix evenly with a spatula or spoon for best results.

Place the baking pan in the 325 degree preheated oven and bake for approximately 35 ?? 40 minutes in a conventional oven, or 30-35 minutes if using a convection oven.

TIME OUT, GOTTA RUN REAL QUICK, THE TIMER WENT OFF AND THEY GOTTA COOL!! :stoned:

Remove brownies and place them on a wire rack to cool completely. In other words cool to the touch on the bottom of the pan.

Step Three: Finish the Brownies and Enjoy!

Take a spatula and run along sides of pan to separate the cooled brownie from the pan. Remove from baking pan by turning upside down over a plate or cutting board.

Optional: When brownie is completely cooled, spread on frosting generously or to suit your individual taste preference. Place the brownie in refrigerator to set up frosting.

Cut the 8?x8? brownie into 16 equal pieces in a 4x4 pattern. This is a 16 serving recipe.

Each delicious brownie is good for 4-6 hours. Two brownies can be a bit too much, but some people like to go for it, so give it a try and have fun! Personally, I recommend starting with ½ brownie, wait 2 hours, then consume more if you are not feeling the effects you desire.

These are very good for pain relief and insomnia, as well as relief from anxiety if you consume in moderate amounts. WARNING: Overconsumpation can result in a 'bad trip' and cause anxiety and related issues. Go slow until you know your personal tolerance!

That's it gals and guys. You just made MVP Beginner Brownies! I'll post pics from my crappy little camera phone in a bit... Enjoy!

MVP :jointsmile:

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MVP Reviewed by MVP on . Brownies for Beginners ... done right in a couple of hours Well folks, I am sitting here with a nice batch of snacks baking in the oven right now so I thought I would be kind and share so that all you kids out there can bake up some killer Beginner Brownies. Now the recipe is for Beginner Bakers, but don't be fooled - you need to be able to handle your herb cuz the effect is not a beginner's buzz! Made from a store-bought Brownie Mix? Ingredients - ¼ oz Good Bud - 1 packaged Brownie Mix for an 8? x 8? baking pan (in this example I Rating: 5