Cannabis Avocado Toast with Fried Egg and Chili
Ingredients
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2 slices 2 slices Sourdough bread, toasted
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1 piece 1 piece Ripe avocado
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2 piece 2 piece Eggs
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2 tsp 2 tsp Cannabis-infused olive oil
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0.5 piece 0.5 piece Lime juice
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0.5 tsp 0.5 tsp Chili flakes
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1 pinch 1 pinch Sea salt
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1 pinch 1 pinch Black pepper
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Einige leaves Einige leaves Fresh cilantro (optional)
Decarboxylation Guide
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Instructions
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1Toast sourdough bread in a toaster or skillet until golden brown.
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2Cut avocado in half, remove the pit, and mash the flesh with lime juice, salt, and pepper into a rough cream.
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3Fry eggs in a small skillet with a bit of regular oil as sunny-side up eggs.
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4Spread avocado cream on the toasted bread.
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5Place fried egg on top and drizzle cannabis-infused olive oil over it.
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6Garnish with chili flakes and cilantro and serve immediately.
Pro Tips
- Tip: Add cannabis oil only after cooking and on the finished dish – do not use in a hot skillet. In the morning with low dosing, great for a relaxed start to your day.
Nutrition (estimated per serving)
260
Calories
13g
Fat
30g
Carbs
5g
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 Avocado Toast with Fried Egg and Chili?
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.
How do I store Cannabis Avocado Toast with Fried Egg and Chili leftovers?
Store cannabis edibles in an airtight container, refrigerated, for up to 5 days. Always label clearly with the THC content and keep away from children and pets.
What is the best cannabis strain for cooking edibles?
For cooking, strains with a balanced THC/CBD ratio and earthy, herbal flavor profiles work best. Popular choices include Blue Dream, Pineapple Express, and Girl Scout Cookies. Always decarboxylate before infusing.
Important: For educational purposes only. Cannabis laws vary by location. Legal use only. New to edibles? Start small, wait at least 2 hours before consuming more.