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Cannabis-Infused Pumpkin Spice Muffins For Two: Single Serving Edibles

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Pumpkin Spice POT Muffins

As Thanksgiving rapidly approaches, we can help but reflects on things we’re grateful for. It’s fitting that I became a medical marijuana patient the day before thanksgiving a half a decade ago. My weedaversary, makes me reflect on how GRATEFUL I am for cannabis. This plant has changed my life and has been my gateway to wellness.

Thanksgiving is a time for gratitude and it’s also a time for pumpkin. Here in NJ, the pumpkin spice craze starts creeping in at the end of summer.

This Thanksgiving, whip up some Pot & Pumpkin Muffins.

Or, if cannabis-infused pumpkin muffins aren’t your thing, try my cannabis-infused carrot cake muffins, or a sophisticated chocolate canna-cake.

Here’s the cannabis-infused pumpkin muffin recipe for this small batch edible for one (or two).

Add a little weed to your pumpkin spice with these Pot & Pumpkin Muffins. This is an easy small batch or single serving edibles recipe. It makes 2 edibles for one or two people.

These Pumpkin Spice POT Muffins are an easy small batch edible for one or two people.

Here’s How I Make Canna-Butter

(Keep scrolling for the recipe.)

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Small Bath Edibles are Convenient

I love a really good pot brownie, but I don’t want to use my entire jar of cannabutter to make one batch. Since I’m the only cannabis consumer in my house, I often make small batch edible recipes for one person.

This cannabis and pumpkin recipe makes two muffins. How much cannabutter or cannaoil you use and how strong your cannabutter is, determines the dose of these muffins.  (Here’s my recipe for ABV coconut oil.)

I love the texture of these muffins and I wholeheartedly encourage add-ins. Try tossing some raisins or walnuts into the batter before filling the muffin tins.

 

Add a little weed to your pumpkin spice with these Pot & Pumpkin Muffins. This is an easy small batch or single serving edible recipe. Makes 2 edibles for one or two people.
This small edible recipe makes two cannabis muffins.

Pumpkin Spice POT Muffin Recipe

(This is a Small Batch Edibles Recipe.)

Makes 2 Muffins

Ingredients:

  • 1 tablespoon of melted oil or butter (*Total, including 1-2 doses of Cannabutter or Cannaoil)
  • 1 Egg
  • 1 tablespoon pumpkin puree
  • splash of vanilla
  • 1 1/2 tablespoons turbinado sugar
  • 3 tablespoons whole wheat flour
  • 1/4 teaspoon baking soda
  • 1/4 teaspoon pumpkin spice
  • pinch of salt

 

These pot & pumpkin muffins are a Single Serving Edibles recipe.

DOSING NOTE:  *For this recipe, 1 teaspoon of cannabutter was equal to one dose. I used 2 teaspoons of cannabutter, and 1 teaspoon of regular butter.  3 teaspoons = 1 tablespoon

The stronger your cannabutter or canna-oil (or if you use more), the stronger your muffins will be.

Pot and Pumpkin Muffin Directions: 

  • Blend together egg, melted butter, pumpkin puree, and vanilla
  • Mix in dry ingredients until well combined
  • Pour into a lined muffin tin (makes 2 muffins!)
  • Bake at 350 for 15-18 mins or until an inserted toothpick comes out clean
  • Enjoy!

Remember ingesting cannabis orally is stronger than vaporizing or smoking cannabis, use caution with edibles and be sure to clearly label your treats to prevent accidents.Trending Now

Written by Jessie Gill

Jessie Gill, RN is a cannabis nurse with a background in holistic health and hospice.  After suffering a spinal injury, she reluctantly became a medical marijuana patient then quickly transitioned into an advocate. Her site, MarijuanaMommy.com teaches new patients how and why to use cannabis while challenging the stigma against marijuana use.

Jessie is an established expert in the cannabis industry. She’s spoken at conferences around the country and has been cited by publications such as High Times and Forbes. Her work has been featured on Entrepreneur, Good Housekeeping, MSN, and more. She’s been seen on Viceland and has received international press coverage.

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