If you’re getting started with homemade edibles, learning how to make weed butter—also known as cannabutter—is the best place to begin.
At Daily Edibles, we believe that great edibles start with a solid foundation. Cannabutter is that foundation. It’s versatile, easy to make once you understand the process, and can be used in everything from brownies to pasta dishes.
In this complete guide, you’ll learn:
- Exactly how to make weed butter step-by-step
- Why decarboxylation matters (and how to do it right)
- How to calculate dosage safely
- Common mistakes to avoid
- Storage tips to preserve potency
Let’s dive in.
What Is Weed Butter (Cannabutter)?
Weed butter is simply butter that has been infused with cannabinoids like THC or CBD from cannabis.
Because THC is fat-soluble, it binds to the fat in butter when heated properly. This makes cannabutter one of the most effective and widely used bases for homemade edibles.
Why Use Cannabutter?
- Easy to make at home
- Works in almost any recipe that uses butter
- Long shelf life when stored properly
- Allows precise dosing (once you understand potency)
Ingredients and Tools You’ll Need
Before you begin, gather everything you need.
Ingredients
- 1 cup (225 g) unsalted butter
- 1 cup water
- 7–10 grams cannabis (adjust for potency)
Tools
- Baking tray
- Parchment paper
- Saucepan or slow cooker
- Cheesecloth or fine mesh strainer
- Glass container or jar
- Thermometer (optional but recommended)
Step 1: Decarboxylate Your Cannabis (The Most Important Step)
Before you can infuse butter, you must activate the THC in your cannabis. This process is called decarboxylation.
Raw cannabis contains THCA, which is not psychoactive. Heat converts THCA into THC—the compound responsible for the “high.”
How to Decarboxylate Cannabis
- Preheat your oven to 240°F (115°C)
- Break cannabis into small pieces (avoid grinding too fine)
- Spread evenly on a parchment-lined baking tray
- Bake for 30–40 minutes, stirring halfway through
Pro Tip
Your cannabis should turn slightly golden and dry—not burnt. Overheating will destroy cannabinoids and reduce potency.
Step 2: Infuse the Butter
Now that your cannabis is activated, it’s time to infuse it into butter.
Basic Method
- Melt 1 cup butter with 1 cup water in a saucepan
- Add your decarboxylated cannabis
- Simmer on low heat (160–180°F / 70–80°C)
- Let it cook for 2–3 hours, stirring occasionally
Why Add Water?
Water helps regulate temperature and prevents the butter from burning.
Important:
- Do NOT let the mixture boil
- Keep heat low to preserve cannabinoids
Step 3: Strain the Cannabutter
Once infused, you’ll need to remove the plant material.
How to Strain
- Place cheesecloth over a container
- Slowly pour the mixture through
- Let it drain naturally (don’t squeeze too hard—this can add bitterness)
Step 4: Cool and Store
After straining:
- Let the mixture cool at room temperature
- Place in the fridge for several hours
- Butter will solidify on top of the water
- Remove the butter layer and discard the water
How Strong Is Your Cannabutter? (Dosage Guide)
One of the biggest mistakes beginners make is guessing dosage.
Let’s fix that.
Basic THC Calculation
Here’s a simple formula:
(grams of cannabis × THC %) × 1000 = total mg THC
Example:
- 7 grams cannabis
- 15% THC
7 × 0.15 × 1000 = 1050 mg THC total
If your butter yields 1 cup:
- 1 cup = 16 tablespoons
- 1050 ÷ 16 = ~65 mg THC per tablespoon
Safe Starting Dose
At Daily Edibles, we recommend:
- Beginner: 2.5–5 mg THC
- Intermediate: 5–10 mg THC
- Experienced: 10–20 mg THC
⚠️ Always start low and wait at least 1–2 hours before consuming more.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
1. Skipping Decarboxylation
This results in weak or non-psychoactive butter.
2. Overheating
High heat destroys THC and terpenes.
3. Using Too Much Cannabis
More isn’t always better—especially for beginners.
4. Not Straining Properly
This leads to gritty texture and bitter flavour.
5. Poor Dosage Estimation
This is the #1 reason people have bad edible experiences.
How to Store Weed Butter Properly
Proper storage preserves both potency and flavour.
Fridge
- Lasts 2–3 weeks
- Store in airtight container
Freezer
- Lasts up to 6 months
- Portion into small amounts for convenience
Signs It’s Gone Bad
- Sour smell
- Mould
- Discolouration
Best Recipes to Use Cannabutter
Once your weed butter is ready, you can use it in almost anything.
Popular Options
- Brownies and cookies
- Pasta sauces
- Mashed potatoes
- Toast or baked goods
Cannabutter vs Cannabis Oil: What’s the Difference?
| Feature | Cannabutter | Cannabis Oil |
| Base | Butter | Oil (coconut, olive) |
| Best for | Baking | Cooking & vegan recipes |
| Shelf life | Moderate | Longer |
| Flavour | Creamy | Neutral |
Frequently Asked Questions
How long does it take to make weed butter?
About 3–4 hours total, including decarboxylation and infusion.
Can I make cannabutter without smell?
Not completely, but you can reduce odour using:
- Slow cookers
- Mason jar method
Can I reuse leftover cannabis?
It will have minimal potency left—not recommended.
How long do edibles take to kick in?
Typically 30 minutes to 2 hours, depending on metabolism.
Safety and Legal Considerations
Cannabis laws vary depending on your location. Always ensure you are complying with local regulations.
Additionally:
- Keep edibles away from children and pets
- Label your cannabutter clearly
- Never drive under the influence
Final Thoughts
Making weed butter at home is one of the easiest and most rewarding ways to get started with Cannabis edibles.
With the right technique, proper dosing, and a bit of patience, you can create high-quality cannabutter that rivals anything store-bought.
At Daily Edibles, a trusted online store for high-quality cannabis edibles, our goal is to help you enjoy cannabis safely, confidently, and creatively. Whether you’re baking your first batch of brownies or experimenting with infused meals, mastering cannabutter is your first step.
References:
Davidson, K., MScFN, RD, CPT. Medically reviewed by Bjarnadottir, A., MS, RDN. (2026). Cannabutter: How to make it and use it. Available at:
https://www.healthline.com/nutrition/cannabutter
Eastman, A., PhD, RN. Reviewed by Hovav, K., MD, FAAP. (2025). How much THC dosage? Available at:
https://www.goodrx.com/health-topic/cannabis/how-much-thc-dosage
Gamut Packaging. (2023). How to store marijuana butter. Available at:
https://gamutpackaging.com/blogs/resources/how-to-store-marijuana-butter
Originally Published on May 17 2025

