Weed-Infused Chicken Tenders Kill Two Birds with One Stoner

If you’re content with your basic weed brownies and candy, then take a seat and enjoy your 127th viewing of Half Baked. If you want to take your edibles game to another level, then check out this Ganja Fried Chicken recipe.

Our buddy the Vulgar Chef put us on to another chef who goes by the name of MasterBeater, and he is the creator of these intoxicating chicken strips.

I know you’re probably thinking that the big secret is just throwing some weed into the batter, but you’re very wrong. Putting the weed in the batter would totally burn out the THC once you start frying. So he countered this problem by actually injecting the chicken with weed-mixed butter. By injecting it right into the chicken, it protects the THC from being destroyed so you can still get that high you were hoping for, err, need to counteract your medical condition.

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You can’t just have chicken tenders without something to dip them in, so MasterBeater created a weed-infused ranch dressing as well. Using select herbs and spices, this ranch adds a little more buzz to the chicken.

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So these tenders will get you baked and take care of your munchies at the same time. No vicious circle.

Check out the full recipe on Mook Life.

h/t Vulgar Chef, PicThx Mook Life

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