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Cannabis Crepes with Chocolate Cream

Cannabis Crepes with Chocolate Cream

Baking | Easy |
Prep 15 min
Cook 20 min
Total 35 min
Servings 8 servings
Difficulty Easy
Ingredients 9

Ingredients

  • 50g Cannabutter 50g Cannabutter 50g Cannabutter
  • 250g Mehl 250g Mehl 250g Mehl
  • 3 Eier 3 Eier 3 Eier
  • 500ml Milch 500ml Milch 500ml Milch
  • 1 Pr. 1 Pr. Salz
  • 1 TL 1 TL Zucker
  • Nutella oder Nutella oder Schokocreme
  • Puderzucker Puderzucker Puderzucker
  • frische Beeren frische Beeren optional
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Instructions

  1. 1
    Mix flour, eggs, milk, salt, and sugar into smooth batter. Let rest 30 minutes.
  2. 2
    Melt cannabis butter in pan. Stir some into batter.
  3. 3
    Heat pan until hot. Pour thin layer of batter, swirl to coat.
  4. 4
    Bake 1–2 minutes, flip, bake another minute.
  5. 5
    Spread with chocolate cream, fold or roll. Dust with powdered sugar.

Pro Tips

  • Batter can be stored in refrigerator overnight.
  • Pan must be hot enough for perfect crepes.

Nutrition (estimated per serving)

280
Calories
14g
Fat
38g
Carbs
4g
Protein

Based on category averages. THC content depends on your strain and infusion method.

Frequently Asked Questions

How long do edibles take to kick in?
Cannabis edibles typically take 30–90 minutes to kick in, depending on your metabolism, body weight, and whether you've eaten recently. Always wait at least 2 hours before consuming more to avoid overconsumption.
How do I calculate the THC dosage for Cannabis Crepes with Chocolate Cream?
Use our THC Edibles Calculator to calculate the exact THC mg per serving based on your strain's potency and the amount of cannabis used. A common starting dose for beginners is 5–10 mg THC per serving.
Can I freeze Cannabis Crepes with Chocolate Cream?
Yes, cannabis baked goods freeze well for up to 3 months. Wrap individual pieces tightly in cling film and store in a freezer bag. Thaw at room temperature for 1–2 hours before serving.
Can I replace cannabis oil with cannabutter in this recipe?
Yes, cannabutter and cannabis oil are interchangeable in most baked recipes. Use equal amounts by weight. Cannabutter tends to give a richer flavor, while cannabis coconut oil creates a lighter texture.
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Recipe Author Emma Clarke Reviewed for correct dosing, preparation & flavor accuracy. Verified by James K., Editor-in-Chief.

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