I had about 1oz of really good trim (sugar leaves and some buds ) and 0.6oz of not so good trim and was planning on making some cannabutter with it but decided on canna-oil instead. After reading wayyyy too many threads on making it, I decided to try the pressure cooker. While there were some good threads about having very good success with a pressure cooker, there were a whole lot more threads questioning if it would work or not - so I decided to find out for myself.
Though not called for and hopefully not something that screwed this up, I decided to go ahead and do the decarboxylation process 1st.
So, here si what I did and hopefully I will come back and update my result.
Trim - 1.6oz, very moist as it has been kept in canning jars waiting for the right time
1. Preheated oven to 220
2. spread trim on cookie sheet, put it in the oven for 20 minutes.
3. Removed from oven, crumbled it up in my hands into fine and put it into a mason jar
Probably stupid, but I just can't ever wrap my brain around using a grinder as I am always thinking about those beautiful trichs falling off. I figured doing it by hand over the jar at least they would fall into the jar.
4. poured 1 1/2 cups of canola oil into mason jar and mixed it all up. Seemed like I could have used a bit more oil but I didn't want to dilute it too much since only 1 oz was really good trim. It was enough tho where all of it was submerged and covered in oil.
5. Placed mason jar in pressure cooker (don't put jar right on bottom, use the stand or at least a towel or the jar could break)
6. Turned the heat on high and waited until the weight started moving around, then turned down heat and let it "cook" for 20 minutes. Having used the pressure cooker before for canning, I knew where to turn the heat down so the weight was still moving around.\
7. After 20 minutes of 15 psi, removed from heat
8. Right now I am waiting for it to cool down as I let it cool down and release pressure naturally.
Now supposedly it should be good to go now. I am not sure yet but I may put the oil surry in a pan and simmer it on very low heat for a while. I do not want to over cook it and have it lose potency (if the pressure cooker worked) but since it was in the pressure cooker, I couldn't stir it up like I wanted to.
Will make that decision shortly.
Hopefully will update later and let you know it is awesome, or not so good
Though not called for and hopefully not something that screwed this up, I decided to go ahead and do the decarboxylation process 1st.
So, here si what I did and hopefully I will come back and update my result.
Trim - 1.6oz, very moist as it has been kept in canning jars waiting for the right time
1. Preheated oven to 220
2. spread trim on cookie sheet, put it in the oven for 20 minutes.
3. Removed from oven, crumbled it up in my hands into fine and put it into a mason jar
Probably stupid, but I just can't ever wrap my brain around using a grinder as I am always thinking about those beautiful trichs falling off. I figured doing it by hand over the jar at least they would fall into the jar.
4. poured 1 1/2 cups of canola oil into mason jar and mixed it all up. Seemed like I could have used a bit more oil but I didn't want to dilute it too much since only 1 oz was really good trim. It was enough tho where all of it was submerged and covered in oil.
5. Placed mason jar in pressure cooker (don't put jar right on bottom, use the stand or at least a towel or the jar could break)
6. Turned the heat on high and waited until the weight started moving around, then turned down heat and let it "cook" for 20 minutes. Having used the pressure cooker before for canning, I knew where to turn the heat down so the weight was still moving around.\
7. After 20 minutes of 15 psi, removed from heat
8. Right now I am waiting for it to cool down as I let it cool down and release pressure naturally.
Now supposedly it should be good to go now. I am not sure yet but I may put the oil surry in a pan and simmer it on very low heat for a while. I do not want to over cook it and have it lose potency (if the pressure cooker worked) but since it was in the pressure cooker, I couldn't stir it up like I wanted to.
Will make that decision shortly.
Hopefully will update later and let you know it is awesome, or not so good