Cannabis Chicken Alfredo
Lunch

Cannabis Chicken Alfredo

Rich and creamy cannabis-infused chicken Alfredo with a velvety Parmesan sauce made with cannabutter for a luxurious edible pasta dish.

This cannabis cannabis chicken alfredo recipe weaves cannabutter into a rich, aromatic pasta sauce that coats every strand with a precisely measured dose of THC. Pasta is one of the most forgiving formats for cannabis cooking because the sauce is the vehicle, and you can add the infused fat at the very end to preserve full potency. A comforting, indulgent cannabis Lunch awaits. This cannabis chicken Alfredo features a velvety Parmesan cream sauce with cannabutter, creating a restaurant-quality edible pasta at home.

Ingredients
  • 3.5 grams of cannabutter
  • 12 oz fettuccine pasta
  • 2 boneless skinless chicken breasts
  • 1 cup heavy cream
  • 1 cup freshly grated Parmesan cheese
  • 3 cloves garlic, minced
  • 1 tablespoon olive oil
  • Salt and pepper to taste
  • Fresh parsley for garnish
Directions
  • Cook fettuccine according to package directions. Reserve 1/2 cup pasta water before draining.
  • Season chicken breasts with salt and pepper. Heat olive oil in a large skillet over medium-high heat and cook chicken for 6-7 minutes per side until golden and cooked through. Slice into strips.
  • In the same skillet, reduce heat to medium-low. Add cannabutter and garlic, cooking for 1 minute until fragrant.
  • Pour in heavy cream and bring to a gentle simmer. Stir in Parmesan cheese until melted and smooth.
  • Add the drained fettuccine and sliced chicken to the sauce. Toss to coat, adding reserved pasta water if needed to thin the sauce.
  • Serve immediately, garnished with parsley. Portion evenly for accurate dosing.

Dosing Tips for Your Cannabis Chicken Alfredo

  • Stir cannabutter into the finished sauce off the heat and toss with the pasta to distribute THC evenly across each serving.
  • Divide the total THC in your cannabutter by the number of plated portions for accurate per-plate dosing.
  • A single tablespoon of cannabis butter or oil per serving is usually enough for a 5-10 mg dose in a pasta dish.
  • Rich, creamy pasta sauces slow digestion. Expect onset in 60-120 minutes for a gradual, long-lasting experience.
  • Cannabutter melts into the cream sauce at low heat, preserving potency while creating a silky texture.

Common Mistakes to Avoid

  • Adding cannabis oil to the boiling pasta water wastes nearly all the THC down the drain when you strain the pasta.
  • Simmering the sauce for a long time after adding cannabutter. Add the cannabis fat in the last 2 minutes or after removing from heat.
  • Not tossing the pasta thoroughly after adding the cannabis sauce, which leaves some bites heavily dosed and others with nothing.
  • Using cannabis olive oil for high-heat searing of garlic or vegetables. Sear first, then finish with cannabis oil off the heat.

How to Store Cannabis Chicken Alfredo

  • Store leftover cannabis pasta in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. The starch absorbs the sauce and holds the dose.
  • Reheat gently on the stovetop over low heat or in the microwave at 50% power to preserve THC.
  • Cannabis pasta sauces without the noodles freeze excellently for up to 2 months. Thaw and toss with freshly cooked pasta.
  • Alfredo sauce thickens when refrigerated; reheat gently with a splash of cream to restore consistency.

Variations & Ideas

  • Make cannabis aglio e olio by finishing garlic-infused regular olive oil pasta with a tablespoon of cannabis olive oil per serving.
  • Stir cannabutter into alfredo sauce at the last moment for a luxuriously creamy cannabis pasta experience.
  • Toss cannabis butter with fresh herbs and lemon zest for a simple, elegant pasta that takes five minutes.
  • Substitute shrimp for chicken, or add sun-dried tomatoes and spinach for extra color and flavor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Cream-based sauces, pesto, and olive oil sauces are ideal because they are already fat-based and integrate cannabis fat seamlessly. Tomato sauces work too but add the cannabis fat off the heat since tomato's acidity can thin the emulsion. Bold sauces mask the herbal taste.

In well-seasoned pasta with garlic, herbs, cheese, or tomatoes, the cannabis flavor is typically undetectable. The key is using well-strained, quality cannabutter and pairing it with bold sauce ingredients. Parmesan, basil, and garlic are especially effective at masking any herbal notes.

Full meals with carbohydrates and fat typically take 60-120 minutes for full effect. The starch slows digestion, producing a gradual onset and often a longer duration. Eat one measured portion and wait before considering seconds.

Cannabis butter is perfect for cream sauces, carbonara, and finishing dishes. Cannabis olive oil suits garlic-forward, pesto, and tomato-based preparations. Choose based on the style of pasta you are making.

Yes, stir cannabutter into the cheese sauce after removing from heat. The cheese and dairy flavors completely mask any cannabis taste. Calculate your dose based on the number of servings and add the fat to the sauce, not the pasta water.

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