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Butter and Flower

Cannabis-Infused Recipes and Stories for the Cannacurious

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1 of 1 copy available
1 of 1 copy available

Shortlisted for the 2023 Taste Canada Awards
Bronze Winner of a 2022 PubWest Book Design Award

"Ann Alchinn is the queen of cannabis cookies! . . . A wonderful resource for both beginners and experts." —Jamie Evans, founder of The Herb Somm, author of Cannabis Drinks and The Ultimate Guide to CBD

Straightforward recipes for cannabis-infused treats that will elevate your enjoyment of the recreational and medicinal benefits of edibles, accompanied by stories from those who partake.

A self-described wholesome hockey mom, Ann Allchin goes for bike rides, hangs at the dog park, and bakes on Saturdays. But much to her kids' embarrassment, when Ann bakes, it's most often with cannabis. She got her start baking cookies for a relative who suffered from debilitating migraines, and has since introduced many to the medicinal and recreational benefits of baking with flower.

Based on foundational recipes for cannabis-infused butter, oils, and sugar, this debut cookbook includes 40 recipes with classics like blondies and oatmeal raisin cookies, chocolate-forward desserts, fruity and nutty concoctions, and a few savoury bites. With vivid photos and sophisticated food styling, these are definitely not your roommate's lumpy hash brownies.

More than a cookbook, Butter and Flower also features stories from people who have had a transformative relationship with the plant. Ann has spoken with cannabis activists, a legal defender and defendants, entrepreneurs, medicinal users, and healthcare practitioners—the NHL enforcer, the sixties Berkeley hippie, the PTSD-afflicted U.S. Marines veteran. It's a diverse collection of stories of lives lived under the War on Drugs, including revelations with mental and physical health, the road to legalization, and hopes for the future of cannabis use.

Butter and Flower includes an opener on health and safety, guidelines on the basic math for moderate, straightforward dosing, and a glossary of cannabis terms to help newbies steer between CBD and THC, indica and sativa. Like the fun chaperone at the dance, Ann is irreverent and safe in equal doses, the perfect pal for when you're baking something "special."

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    • Booklist

      October 1, 2022
      Currently, 38 U.S. states and all of Canada allow some degree of legal medicinal or adult-recreational cannabis consumption, and this cheeky Canadian cookbook seeks to educate those who partake and elevate their edible experience. Allchin begins by teaching cannabis terminology, goes over the math of infusions and THC dosage, explains tools (nearly all recipes require a double boiler to melt the cannabutter), and emphasizes safety in both storage and consumption before her foundational recipes for baking-friendly cannabutter and canna-infused sugar and oil. Recipes are lighthearted and generally simple (cozy chocolate chip cookies and popcorn balls), with a few splashy exceptions (Persian-style honey saffron brittle, Black Forest cheesecake tarts) that could be pulled out for a party, plus some savory appetizers that could hold their own at a gastro-pub. Each recipe includes a suggested mood/strain and corresponding THC dosage per piece. Interspersed stories from a diverse group of pot users, advocates, entrepreneurs, and victims of prohibition remind the reader that learning about and sharing these fun and/or medicinal treats aboveground is a new and hard-won privilege.

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