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Jesus Malverde

(10,274 posts)
Thu Feb 25, 2016, 06:12 PM Feb 2016

Cannabis Ceviche? Edible Marijuana Goes Gourmet

Robyn Griggs Lawrence has a steak recipe so good it'll make you feel high. Literally.

Seared Wagyu New York Strip with Cannabis Rub is just one of more than a hundred gourmet-inclined recipes Lawrence compiled for her Cannabis Kitchen Cookbook, now entering a second printing. Now she’s taking her expertise right into readers’ homes with an online cooking course.

Lawrence, based in Boulder, Colo., is one of many entrepreneurs in the $5.4 billion legal marijuana industry. Unlike pot-repreneurs selling already baked brownies, cookies, and gummies, which may account for almost half of those billions, she is teaching consumers how to make the goods at home. Each dish—from Baked Artichoke, Crab, and Cannabis Dip to Cannabis Ceviche and High Ho Pottanesca—features the nation's favorite newly legal ingredient.

Since Cannabis Kitchen's release in September, Lawrence has organized cooking demonstrations at hotels, arranged retreats in Colorado, and filmed that four-part online course. The class, called “Cooking with Cannabis: The Fundamentals,” will become available online in April to anybody over 21 years of age through the Green Flower Media Academy. Lawrence will cover the basics of the who, why, and how regarding cooking with cannabis, with an emphasis on safety and proper dosing. Because the course offers only information, it will be accessible in any state. “We would never suggest or condone using cannabis in states where it isn’t legal,’’ she warned. (Editor's note: Since Bloomberg is based in New York, we haven't personally tested any of the recipes below.)

http://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2016-02-24/cannabis-ceviche-edible-marijuana-goes-gourmet

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Cannabis Ceviche? Edible Marijuana Goes Gourmet (Original Post) Jesus Malverde Feb 2016 OP
Well, it's one way restaurants could make sure people order dessert. n/t nichomachus Feb 2016 #1
I would put Portland, Oregon's food up against any city in the US Warren DeMontague Feb 2016 #2
Finally, an answer to, "what could be better than ceviche?" immoderate Feb 2016 #3
I'd be truly delighted if one of these chefs could explain-- eridani Feb 2016 #4

Warren DeMontague

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2. I would put Portland, Oregon's food up against any city in the US
Thu Feb 25, 2016, 06:29 PM
Feb 2016

Add our world-class weed to the mix, and look out.

eridani

(51,907 posts)
4. I'd be truly delighted if one of these chefs could explain--
Fri Feb 26, 2016, 04:51 AM
Feb 2016

--exactly how to use vape residue. It isn't burned, and looks a lot like loose tobacco. Vaping has already activated the cannabinoids.

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