If you catch yourself with a lot of extra wax laying around, you might be wondering what you can do with it — especially if you have too much left over to dab. Luckily, wax is versatile and potent, and there are so many different ways to enjoy it. Read on to learn how to make edibles with dabs.

Benefits of making edibles with wax 

Making edibles with wax instead of flower can offer several benefits. One of the main advantages is that wax is much more potent than flower, which means that you’ll only need a fraction of the amount of flower to make edibles with wax and still achieve the same level of potency. That’s a major bonus for people who require higher doses of cannabis for medicinal purposes or for those who are looking for a stronger, more intense experience.

make edibles with wax
Using wax instead of flower offers multiple benefits when making weed edibles.

In addition to its potency, using cannabis wax can also provide a more precise dosage control. Since the concentration of THC and other cannabinoids in wax is much higher and more consistent than in flower, it can be easier to measure and dose accurately, which can be particularly useful for medical patients who need to monitor their intake carefully. More or less, when you make edibles with concentrate, you’re already starting with a concentrated form of cannabis, and the hard part is already done. You can skip the extraction step and have a baseline for how potent your oil is before you add it to edibles, making the process much easier than starting with flower.

Finally, making edibles with wax can be more efficient (and better tasting) than using flower. With flower, much of the material is wasted since the plant matter itself is not edible and needs to be strained out. With wax, on the other hand, there is no plant matter to remove, which means that all of the active compounds can be used to make the edibles, making them more cost-effective. Further, the lack of plant material involved in the infusion means that your edibles made with wax tend to have less of that nasty weedy taste. They’ll still taste like an edible, but they won’t be as plant-forward as edibles made with flower.

How to decarboxylate wax 

Decarboxylation refers to the process of heating the wax to activate the THC and other cannabinoids in the concentrate, making them bioavailable to the body. Decarboxylation is an essential step in the process of making cannabis edibles with wax. Below is a step-by-step guide to decarboxylating wax.

Decarbing wax in oven
Decarbing wax in oven

Step 1: Preheat the oven to 220-240°F (104-116°C).

Step 2: Break up the wax into small pieces or form into a flat sheet and place on a baking sheet lined with parchment paper.

Step 3: Place the baking sheet in the preheated oven and bake for 20-25 minutes. During this time, the wax will melt and start to bubble. This is normal and indicates that the decarboxylation process is occurring.

Step 4: After 20-25 minutes, remove the baking sheet from the oven and let it cool for a few minutes. The wax should have a golden or amber color and should be free of bubbles when it’s done cooling.

Step 5: Once the wax has cooled, it is ready to be used to make edibles. Keep in mind that the decarboxylated wax will have a more potent effect than non-decarboxylated wax.

How to make edibles with wax

While decarboxylization is the first step in making edibles with wax, in order for your edibles to work, you have to infuse your decarboxylated wax to a fat such as butter, coconut oil or vegetable oil. Infusing the wax with a fat is essential for making edibles because THC and other cannabinoids are fat-soluble and need to be bound to a lipid (fat) in order to be absorbed by the body.

But it’s a little more complicated than simply mixing your wax into a cookie dough recipe full of butter, for example. Taking the time to infused your wax into a fat or oil will make it so that the mixture is emulsified, making it possible to enjoy your edibles with a consistent serving of cannabinoids. We’ll break that down further in the next section.

How to make cannabutter with wax 

While you can use wax to make all sorts of infusions for your recipes including cooking oils, the easiest and most versatile way to make your infusions is with cannabutter. Making cannabutter with wax is a great way to infuse the concentrate with a fat and create a versatile ingredient that can be used to make a wide range of cannabis-infused recipes.

Here is a step-by-step guide on how to make cannabutter with dabs:

Step 1: Decarboxylate the wax, as we outlined in the previous section.

Step 2: Melt your butter. In a medium saucepan, melt the butter on low heat until it is fully melted and smooth. You can use a dosage calculator to determine how much butter you can make with the amount of wax you have on hand.

Step 3: Add the decarboxylated wax. After your wax is cooled, you can put it in the freezer to make it easier to separate it from your parchment paper. Once the butter is melted, add the decarboxylated wax to the pan and stir until it is fully dissolved and incorporated into the butter.

Step 4: Simmer the mixture. Once the wax is fully incorporated into the butter, continue to simmer the mixture on low heat for 30-45 minutes. This will allow the THC and other cannabinoids to bind to the fat in the butter and create a potent and effective infusion.

Step 5: Add soy lecithin (optional). After fully incorporating the concentrate into the mixture, you may choose to add liquid or powdered lecithin to the butter according to package instructions. While not mandatory, the addition of lecithin is believed to enhance the absorption of THC into the bloodstream, resulting in a more potent and sustained experience.

Step 6: Store the cannabutter. Dab butter can be stored in an airtight container in the refrigerator or freezer until ready to use. Use the cannabutter to make a variety of cannabis-infused recipes such as cookies, brownies, and other baked goods.

Overall, making cannabutter with wax is a simple process that can be done at home with just a few basic ingredients. By following these steps, you can create a potent and versatile ingredient that can be used to make a wide range of delicious and effective cannabis-infused recipes.

How to dose edibles made with wax 

The trickiest part about cooking with dabs is getting the serving size just right. For instance, a recipe may call one ounce of cannabis flower for every pound of butter, but the amount you’ll need changes drastically when you’re using cannabis concentrates instead of flower.

When preparing edibles with cannabis concentrates, it is important to consider the potency of your BHO concentrate. If your concentrate contains 75% THC, then each gram contains around 750mg of THC. In a recipe that makes 20 cookies with one cup of butter, each serving will contain roughly 37.5mg of THC if you use the entire gram of BHO concentrate.

New users of edibles made with wax should approach them with caution since they have a significantly higher potency than edibles made with flower alone. A standard dose for edibles is 10mg THC in many states. So with that being said, you’ll have to adjust the recipe to your standards and preferences. You can use an edible serving calculator to help you with the math.

You should also keep in mind that edibles can be extremely potent, even if you’re used to smoking dabs, since they’re processed in the body differently. We recommend starting with a small serving at first and gradually working your way up until you find the serving size that works best for you.

How to make wax with an edibles infuser machine

Edible infuser machines, such as Magical Butter and Alpha420 EdiOven, are convenient and efficient tools for making wax for edibles. If you want to skip the decarboxylization and all the hands-on time when making edibles from wax, these machines make it easy to get a consistent batch every time.

Wax Edible Infusion Devices
If you’d rather simplify the process, you can opt to make edibles using edible infusion devices such as the Alpha420 EdiOven or the Magical Butter MB2e.

These machines work by utilizing a simple process to extract the active compounds from the cannabis and infuse them into a fat, such as butter or oil. The process typically involves decarboxylating the cannabis wax, adding it to the infuser machine’s designated compartment, and then allowing the machine to run its cycle until the infusion is complete.

One of the benefits of using an edibles infuser machine is that it simplifies the process of making wax for edibles. Unlike traditional methods that require multiple steps, including decarboxylation, infusion and straining, an edible infusing machine automates most of the process. This means that you can create a potent and effective cannabutter or cooking oil from your wax without having to worry about all of the details and steps of the process.

Another benefit of using an edible machine is that it provides a consistent and reliable outcome. Since the machine is designed to operate at specific temperatures and times, you can expect a uniform and predictable infusion every time with the only real variable being the potency of your starting material. This makes it easier to dose and ensures that the edibles will have a consistent potency.

Best wax edibles infuser machines

If you’re looking to make wax-infused edibles at home, an infusion machine can be a great investment. These machines are known for their ease of use, reliability, and consistent results, making them popular choices among home cooks and cannabis enthusiasts alike. Whether you’re a beginner or a seasoned pro, these machines can help simplify the process of making cannabis-infused edibles and allow you to experiment with different recipes and dosages.

1. MagicalButter Machine

The MagicalButter MB2e Machine is a top choice for those looking for an efficient and easy-to-use edible infuser machine. The machine is priced affordably, making it accessible for a wide range of users. Additionally, the company’s website provides an extensive collection of recipes and resources, making it easy to get started on your cannabis-infused culinary journey. The machine has a 2-5 cup capacity, which is perfect for making small to medium-sized batches of infused butter, oil and tinctures. The machine uses a simple process, utilizing heat and blending to infuse your wax into your butter or oil. The only real downside is that you will still have to decarboxylate your wax in your oven, unless you purchase the decarboxylator attachment from their site, which is sold separately.

Making edibles with Magical Butter MB2e Edibles Infuser Machine
Making edibles with the Magical Butter MB2e Edibles Infuser Machine

2. Alpha420 EdiOven

The Alpha420 EdiOven is a highly-rated and efficient edible infuser machine, known for its versatility and ease of use. The machine is priced reasonably, making it an affordable option for those looking to make cannabis-infused edibles at home. With a 1-cup capacity, it’s a bit smaller than the MagicalButter Machine and can be used to make infused butter, oil and tinctures. The EdiOven is an all-in-one machine that can decarb and infuse right from the machine, and features a useful chart on the back to help you choose the optimal heat setting. The benefits of the Alpha 420 EdiOven, including its affordability, versatility and ease of use, make it a popular choice among those looking to make cannabis-infused edibles at home.

Making edibles with Alpha420 EdiOven
Alpha420’s EdiOven makes it easy to make edibles using either flower or concentrates

All in all, now you know how to make wax edibles like a pro. Making edibles can be a simple and straightforward process when using an edible infuser machine. However, having a basic understanding of the process and how to decarboxylate and infuse the wax into a fat will make you a pro. With the right equipment and knowledge, you can create potent and effective cannabis-infused edibles that are sure to impress. Infuse your wax into any recipe that calls for butter or cooking oil, and stay medicated!

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