How You Can Bake Your Own Weed-Infused Girl Scout Cookies

It seems like weed and Girl Scout cookies go hand-in-hand, just ask the little girls who keep selling them outside of dispensaries. Hell, there’s even strains of marijuana dedicated to the addicting cookies.

With that in mind, you can make your own weed-filled Samoa Girl Scout cookie combo yourself, with the help of the proficient bakers over at WatchCut Video.

Samoas are the caramel and coconut-topped fan-favorite cookies, and even without the cannabutter (essentially, weed butter), they’ve come up with a pretty solid recipe that looks pretty identical to the original Girl Scout flavor.

Now, this isn’t the first time we’ve seen WatchCut cook with weed, as last Thanksgiving they put together some crazy cannabis recipes, including a turkey, so they have a bit of experience in this field.

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They start off the Samoa recipe by making the shortbread with the ingredients listed in the picture below:

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Then comes the chocolaty mix that engulfs the cookie itself. Of course, the mix includes more cannabutter, along with the coconut and caramel.
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You then dip the cookie in the weed-laced chocolate, spread the coconut caramel, and drizzle some more caramel over top.

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Ok, so the recipe requires a little patience, seeing how a lot of it is made from scratch, but it’s a pretty damn nice baking excursion.

The video below gives you a better visual of what you need to do, and below that is a screen grab of  all the measurements provided on the YouTube description.

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