Getting Creative with Magical Butter Machine Oil: Beyond Brownies

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Magical butter machine oil is a product that is designed specifically for use in the Magical Butter machine. This machine is a countertop appliance that is used to infuse herbs, spices, and other botanicals into butter, oils, and other cooking ingredients. The magical butter machine oil is an essential part of the process, as it helps to extract the flavors and benefits of the botanicals that are being infused. The magical butter machine oil is made from a blend of high-quality carrier oils, such as coconut oil or vegetable glycerin, and carefully selected botanicals. These botanicals can range from herbs and spices, such as lavender or rosemary, to more exotic options like cannabis or mushroom. The process of infusing the botanicals into the oil involves heating the oil to a specific temperature and combining it with the botanicals in the magical butter machine.


Also, another reviewer at 420 magazine had issues with making cannabis oil at higher elevations – it seemed that for some reason the alcohol would evaporate too fast, and had done so prior to the machine running it's 4 hour program. Having said that, we had no issues when using the machine outside of higher elevations. Still, something to consider before investing in the machine.

The rainbow LED show commenced and the machine quickly began heating, occasionally sputtering spinning sounds and ultimately producing my potent, herbaceous blend. The machine worked well but seems unnecessary when compared to other, more accessible techniques, like simple compound butter or quick garlic oil made on the stovetop, and with these options, there isn t a bulky machine to clean and store afterward.

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The process of infusing the botanicals into the oil involves heating the oil to a specific temperature and combining it with the botanicals in the magical butter machine. The machine then takes care of the rest, gently heating the oil and botanicals to extract their flavors and benefits. The resulting infused oil can then be used in a variety of culinary applications, such as cooking, baking, or even as a topical treatment.

magical butter machine recipe fail. plllleaasee help

i decarbed 1oz quality hemp at 250F for 35 min (i use an oven thermometer to insure accurate temp.).
Tossed the decarbed into the Magical butter machine with 2 cups of MCT OIL.
set the machine at 160F for 1 hr.

long story short, the oil has no effect and i dont feel anything.

i know the decarboxylation process is not the issue because i have eaten plenty of decarbed hemp with good results.

can anyone lend some pointers??
-should i use 2 oz of hemp and 1 cup oil?
-should i let it run for 2 hrs at 160F?
-add lecithin for potency??
-should i put the oil in the freezer overnight then put it back in the machine for a couple more hrs?

really need some input. thanks

Easyday20

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Hey. So I have used a magical butter for about 5 years now. Im on my second one machine. I have never used MCT oil, but I have used Coconut oil and it works great. For the cookie recipe that I use (Homemade) I use butter and people who try them including my wife are only able to eat half a cookie. As far as letting the machine run run for 2 hours while making oil I wouldnt suggest this. Also I use 2 sticks of unsalted butter for a half ounce.

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Bigballin85

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thanks for your input. i am using it strictly for oil but i am definitely going to take your advice regarding coconut oil.

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Easyday20

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thanks for your input. i am using it strictly for oil but i am definitely going to take your advice regarding coconut oil.

Enjoy I love mine

Easyday20

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Sorry and to answer your question about putting it in the freezer, the answer is yes. but I wouldn't put it back in the machine nut keeping in the freezer will help with shelf life. Also make sure there is no light getting to your once in the container. I wrap mine in Duck tape

spek9

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thanks for your input. i am using it strictly for oil but i am definitely going to take your advice regarding coconut oil.

We use primarily coconut oil, and have long before I bought our machine. Primarily due to its very high THC solubility. Since THC is soluble in fat, the more fat in the oil, the better.

Coconut oil: 90%
Butter: 70%
Olive oil: 15%

We also like the taste and the health benefits of the coco oil.

Easyday20

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@spek9 what do you use your oil for

spek9

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@spek9 what do you use your oil for

Cookies, gummies, cake, brownies, pies, anything. Sometimes I just eat it with a spoon. We're going to make some fruit rollups tomorrow.

After we filter the oil out of the product with cheesecloth, we tie the cloth shut with the product still in it. We then put these "balls" of product in a Ziplock in the freezer.

Next time we cook a chicken, we stuff two or three of these product remnant balls into the cavity. Makes for a really nice mellow eating. We then save the broth, and later make chicken noodle cannabis soup. Awesome for when you're ill, or just want to watch something on a lazy day. We like to get as much use as possible of the product.

Typically we do a bunch of oil at once. Four batches of oil, 2oz product per batch. I use a 75% bud to 25% trim ratio (give-or-take).

Making medicinal cannabis oil with the Magical Butter Machine
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Some of the benefits of using magical butter machine oil include the ability to customize the flavors of your cooking, as well as the ability to enjoy the medicinal benefits of certain botanicals. For example, infusing lavender into oil can create a calming and soothing oil that can be used in massage or added to bathwater for relaxation. Infusing cannabis into oil can result in a product that can be used for recreational or medicinal purposes, depending on the strain and dosage used. In conclusion, magical butter machine oil is a versatile and convenient product that allows for easy infusion of botanicals into oils and butters. Whether you are looking to add unique flavors to your cooking or enjoy the benefits of certain botanicals, this product provides an easy and efficient way to do so..

Reviews for "Boosting Your Immune System with Magical Butter Machine Oil"

1. John - 1 out of 5 stars - I was really excited about trying out the Magical Butter Machine Oil, but I was sorely disappointed. The oil has a strange, almost chemical taste that is very off-putting. It ruins the taste of any dish I try to use it in. Additionally, the oil has a very strong and unpleasant smell that lingers in my kitchen long after cooking. Overall, I do not recommend this product and will not be buying it again.
2. Sarah - 2 out of 5 stars - I had high hopes for the Magical Butter Machine Oil, but unfortunately, it did not live up to my expectations. The oil has a very thick consistency, making it difficult to drizzle or use in cooking. I found it to be overpowering in both taste and smell, which made it hard to enjoy the dishes I prepared with it. While I appreciate the concept behind this product, it simply didn't deliver the results I was hoping for.
3. Michael - 1 out of 5 stars - The Magical Butter Machine Oil was a complete waste of money for me. Not only was the taste incredibly unpleasant, but it also left a greasy residue on everything it touched. I attempted to use it in both cooking and baking, but each time it left an oily film on my pans and utensils. It was difficult to clean and I ended up wasting a lot of time and effort trying to get rid of the residue. I would not recommend this oil to anyone.

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