Hello , i am a beginner home grower. Just harvested my first plant and wanted to try to make some concentrates. I tried to make rso but couldn’t get it hot enough on the slow cooker and just quick washed the iso plant mix. Was disgusting had to throw it out. I left the plant material in the iso way too long. So I’m just curious as to if anybody has any good simple methods or relatively inexpensive machines that help the process. I like all concentrates and edibles so please share any recipes. Thank you.
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Here you go.
Here is my recipe for gummies:
2 -3oz box of jello 2 tbs or envelopes unflavored gelatin
edit i used 3 envelopes as 2 made the gummies too tackie
1/2 tsp citric acid
1/2 c lite corn syrup
1/2 c cold water or juice (clear)
1/4 cup juice or water boiled
3-4 tbs melted cannabutter
1/2 tsp guar gum
gel color flavoring
- 1/2c cold juice or water with 2tbs or 2 envelopes gelatin . mix until dissolved and bloom for 5 minutes.
- 1/4 c juice boiled in microwave then added to dbl boiler with 2 boxes of jello , stir and leave on LOW! for 5-7 min then add 1/2c corn syrup and 1/2 tsp citric acid
- take off heat and add the bloomed unflavored gelatin and stir until dissolved
- add melted cannabutter and then sift the 1/2 tsp guar gum over the top of the mixture and let it sit for a minute
- use immersion blender to mix for several minutes and stop to see if butter will rise or not . if butter rises , put the bowl back on the warm water and add 1/4 tsp of guar gum then use the immersion blender to mix. add 1/2 tbs of starch mixture and whisk together then stir for 1-2 min (starch mixture is 1 cup of modified corn starch (Instant Clear Jel) with 1/4 c sugar *)
- add flavoring and coloring and stir. if mixture becomes too thick to pour into bottles just add back onto the warm water . add mixture to squeeze bottle and squirt into moulds and keep mixture inside the mould and then put in the fridge for 20-30 min if too “firm” re-melt and add more liquid if too “tackie” re-melt and add 1tsp-1tbs of unflavored gelatin use glass or “cello” wrap/container
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Thanks Nacho,
Added to my gummie recipe collection
Marty
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Thank you both very much
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