going to try to make some fudge with my pucks

Prince Vegeta

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i have a decent amount of pucks from my pressing. im wanting to make them into some fudge,
is the decarb method the same as if it were trim?
also i have about two gallons of trim, is there a reason i shouldnt mix them?
also is fudge ok to make with it? i dont really care for chocolates, or brownies both are ok, but i waned to try some soft chewey fudge, will it even work? or will it end up wasting my material?
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Thundercat

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Why wouldn't it work? Just do an infusion or extraction and make a batch of whatever you want to cook.

You can infuse oil or butter directly with the pucks and trim if you want. I like using a small crock pot I can just fill up with material and butter and turn on low for a good 6-8 hours. I stir occasionally and just let it do its thing. Then strain and use.

Or you can use alcohol and extract the material to get a concentrate, and then use that to make oil or butter. Usually using a concentrate will allow more accurate dosing, and it usually imparts much less plant flavor to whatever you cook with it. However since your pucks have been smashed and heated I think it will probably still be a little plant vs using just nice trim material.
 

Prince Vegeta

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Why wouldn't it work? Just do an infusion or extraction and make a batch of whatever you want to cook.

You can infuse oil or butter directly with the pucks and trim if you want. I like using a small crock pot I can just fill up with material and butter and turn on low for a good 6-8 hours. I stir occasionally and just let it do its thing. Then strain and use.

Or you can use alcohol and extract the material to get a concentrate, and then use that to make oil or butter. Usually using a concentrate will allow more accurate dosing, and it usually imparts much less plant flavor to whatever you cook with it. However since your pucks have been smashed and heated I think it will probably still be a little plant vs using just nice trim material.
Thanks bro, i was just nervous the consistency of the fudge might mess with it
We generally decarb I the oven then slow cook it on the stove as I have no croc pot... And i live in the south.... Don't tell em or they'll kick me out
 

Thundercat

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Thanks bro, i was just nervous the consistency of the fudge might mess with it
We generally decarb I the oven then slow cook it on the stove as I have no croc pot... And i live in the south.... Don't tell em or they'll kick me out
Butter is butter and oil is oil. I don't think it should effect the consistency of the fudge. Good luck let us know how it turns out.
 
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