Infused Strawberry Shortcake
Fluffy shortcake biscuits with cannabis butter and fresh strawberries.
This easy cannabis infused strawberry shortcake recipe uses cannabutter for a consistent, potent infusion that bakes beautifully at 350F. Baked goods are one of the most popular ways to enjoy edibles because the fat binds perfectly with THC. Follow our step-by-step guide to get reliable dosing every time. Flaky cannabis-infused biscuits topped with fresh strawberries and whipped cream create a light, elegant summer edible dessert.
- Shortcakes: 2 cups flour
- 115g cannabis butter cold
- 2 tbsp sugar
- 1 tbsp baking powder
- ½ tsp salt
- ¾ cup cream
- 1 egg
- Topping: 500g strawberries with 2 tbsp sugar
- 1 cup whipped cream
- Preheat oven to 425°F. Cut cannabis butter into dry ingredients.
- Add cream and egg until just combined. Drop onto baking sheet.
- Bake 15 min. Split and fill with strawberries and whipped cream.
Dosing Tips for Your Infused Strawberry Shortcake
- Start with 5-10 mg of THC per serving when baking for the first time, and wait at least 90 minutes before consuming more.
- Mix your cannabutter thoroughly into the batter to ensure even distribution of THC across every piece.
- Use our calculator to determine the total milligrams in your cannabutter, then divide by the number of portions you plan to cut.
- Remember that baked goods can take 45-90 minutes to take effect because they must be digested first.
- Weigh each biscuit before baking to ensure equal cannabutter distribution and consistent dosing per serving.
Common Mistakes to Avoid
- Baking at temperatures above 350 F (175 C) for extended periods can degrade THC. Keep your oven at or below 350F and avoid overbaking.
- Skipping decarboxylation before infusing your fat is the most common beginner mistake and will result in weak or inactive edibles.
- Not mixing the cannabutter evenly into the batter leads to hot spots where one piece is extremely potent and another has almost nothing.
- Opening the oven door frequently causes temperature fluctuations that can affect both the bake and cannabinoid preservation.
How to Store Infused Strawberry Shortcake
- Store your Infused Strawberry Shortcake in an airtight container at room temperature for up to 5 days, or refrigerate for up to two weeks.
- For longer storage, wrap individual pieces tightly in plastic wrap and freeze for up to 3 months without significant potency loss.
- Always label your edibles clearly with the date, strain used, and approximate mg per serving to avoid accidental overconsumption.
- Store biscuits separately from the fruit and cream; assemble just before serving to keep everything fresh for up to 2 days.
Variations & Ideas
- Swap cannabutter for cannabis-infused coconut oil for a dairy-free version that still binds THC effectively.
- Add a teaspoon of sunflower lecithin to your batter to improve THC absorption and create a more even distribution.
- Try using a mix of CBD and THC-infused fat for a more balanced, less intoxicating effect that is great for daytime use.
- Macerate the strawberries with a splash of balsamic vinegar and black pepper to deepen their sweetness.
Frequently Asked Questions
Technically yes, but it is not recommended. Raw flower must be decarboxylated first, and even then it creates a gritty texture and uneven dosing. Infusing your cannabutter first gives a much smoother result and more reliable potency.
Oven thermostats can be off by 25 degrees or more. Use an oven thermometer to verify the actual temperature matches 350F. This matters because excessive heat degrades THC while too-low temperatures may underbake your goods.
Yes, there will be a noticeable cannabis aroma while baking, especially in the first 15-20 minutes. Using properly infused and strained cannabutter reduces the smell compared to adding flower directly. Good ventilation helps.
When stored properly in an airtight container, cannabis baked goods retain their full potency for about two weeks at room temperature. Frozen edibles can stay potent for three months or longer. Heat and light are the main enemies of THC stability.
You cannot reduce the dosage once baked, but you can cut smaller pieces. This is why accurate calculation before baking is essential. Use our dosage calculator to plan your total THC content and number of servings before you start.
Positive Effects
Negative Effects
You may or may not feel all the effects listed*