
Cannabis Spicy Coconut Curry
A fragrant Thai-inspired curry built on coconut milk, ginger, and chili. Infused coconut oil delivers the dose; caryophyllene-rich strains keep the heat in harmony.
Ingredients
- 1.5 lbs boneless chicken thighs OR firm tofu, cubed
- 3 tbsp Thai red curry paste
- 2 (14 oz) cans full-fat coconut milk
- 3 tbsp cannabis-infused coconut oil (~20mg THC total / ~5mg per serving)
- 1 tbsp regular coconut oil
- 1 tbsp grated ginger
- 3 cloves garlic, minced
- 1 red bell pepper, sliced
- 1 cup snap peas
- 1 tbsp fish sauce (or soy sauce)
- 1 tbsp brown sugar
- Juice of 1 lime
- Fresh cilantro, sliced chili, and jasmine rice, for serving
How to make it
- 1
In a deep skillet, melt regular coconut oil and brown the chicken or tofu in batches; set aside.
- 2
Add ginger, garlic, and curry paste; stir for 1 minute until fragrant.
- 3
Pour in coconut milk, fish sauce, and brown sugar. Simmer gently for 8 minutes.
- 4
Return chicken/tofu to the pan along with bell pepper and snap peas. Simmer 6–8 minutes more until cooked through.
- 5
Turn the heat OFF, then stir in the cannabis-infused coconut oil and lime juice—this preserves potency.
- 6
Taste and adjust salt, lime, and chili. Serve over jasmine rice with cilantro and fresh chili.
Cooking tips
- Coconut oil is one of the most efficient fats for cannabis infusion—use a strong, even batch.
- Stirring in the infused oil after the heat is off keeps the THC intact.
- Pair with Girl Scout Cookies for a balanced, body-warming experience.
Dosing calculator
Start low, go slow. Adjust the THC per serving below to plan the right total infusion for this recipe.
Edible onset is typically 30–90 minutes. Wait 2 hours before re-dosing.
Start Low, Go Slow
If new to edibles, begin with 2.5–5mg THC per serving. Effects may take 30–90 minutes to onset and can last 4–8 hours. Do not drive or operate machinery. This is not medical advice. Full disclaimer
Best paired with
Pair with these strains
Each one matches the caryophyllene story of this dish.
Bubba Kush
Indica
Deep Relaxation • Sleepy • Hungry
Girl Scout Cookies
Hybrid
Euphoric • Relaxing • Hungry
Sour Diesel
Sativa
Energizing • Cerebral • Uplifting
Why this pairing works
Caryophyllene — in your strain and on your plate
The only terpene that also activates the body's CB2 receptors, caryophyllene brings warm, peppery depth. It loves bold, savory, spicy food—peppercorn steak, aged cheeses, curries.
