This cannabis infused Belgian chocolate recipe turns premium chocolate chips, cannabis-infused coconut oil, and dark chocolate crispy pearls into gorgeous heart-shaped edibles — all ready in about 30 minutes. Whether you’re new to making edibles or a seasoned home chef, this cannabis coconut oil chocolate recipe is one of the easiest and most rewarding you’ll find.
Ingredients for Cannabis Infused Belgian Chocolate Recipe
- 210g Belgian chocolate chips (dark or semi-sweet)
- 35g cannabis-infused coconut oil
- 1 tsp lecithin granules (optional — for edibles bioavailability)
- Shredded toasted coconut (to taste)
- Dark chocolate crispy pearls
- Heart-shaped silicone molds (12-cavity)
How to Make Cannabis Infused Belgian Chocolate in 4 Simple Steps
Step 1: Set Up Your Double Boiler Chocolate Melting Station
Fill a pot with a few inches of water and place a heat-safe glass bowl on top — this is your double boiler chocolate melting setup. The bowl should float above the water without touching it. Heat the water to a gentle simmer (not a boil). This indirect heat melts chocolate smoothly without burning it.
Step 2: Melt Belgian Chocolate with Cannabis Coconut Oil
Add 210g of Belgian chocolate chips to the bowl and let them begin to melt. Once they start softening, add your 35g of cannabis-infused coconut oil. Stir frequently to incorporate everything evenly. If using lecithin for edibles, add 1 teaspoon of lecithin granules now — they dissolve into the chocolate and help the cannabinoids bind more effectively to the fat molecules. The whole melt takes about 5 minutes.
Step 3: Fill Your Molds with Toppings
While the chocolate mixture is still warm and fluid, add a pinch of shredded toasted coconut to half the mold cavities. Using a tablespoon, scoop the melted chocolate into the heart-shaped molds, filling each one almost to the top. Drop a few dark chocolate crispy pearls on top of each chocolate for texture and visual appeal.
Step 4: Freeze and Unmold
Place the filled molds in the freezer for 15–20 minutes until the heart shaped cannabis chocolates are fully set and firm. Pop them out of the molds and store in an airtight container in the fridge. With 35g of strong cannabis coconut oil spread across 14–16 servings, start with one piece and wait at least 1–2 hours before having more.
Cannabis Coconut Oil Chocolate Recipe Pro Tips
- Keep heat low: Never let the double boiler water boil — bubbling steam can cause chocolate to seize and turn grainy.
- Lecithin for edibles: Adding sunflower or soy lecithin granules is optional but improves potency and consistency by acting as an emulsifier.
- Toast your coconut: Toasted shredded coconut adds a nutty, caramelized layer of flavor that pairs beautifully with the Belgian chocolate.
- Bonus idea: Dip store-bought ice cream bars halfway into the leftover melted chocolate, lay on parchment paper, and freeze for an extra treat.
- Dosage awareness: If your cannabis coconut oil is strong (40g of flower per batch), one heart-shaped chocolate may be a full dose. Label clearly and store out of reach.
Heart Shaped Cannabis Chocolates — Dosage Guide
The recipe uses 35g of cannabis-infused coconut oil divided across 14–16 heart shaped cannabis chocolates. If your infused oil is made with high-potency flower (e.g. 3–4 grams per 30ml), each piece could contain 15–25mg of THC. Always test a half piece first if you’re unsure of your oil’s strength. Edibles take 45–90 minutes to kick in — be patient.
Frequently Asked Questions
What chocolate works best for a cannabis infused Belgian chocolate recipe?
Belgian chocolate chips with a high cocoa content (60–72%) work best. They have a rich, complex flavour that complements the slight earthiness of cannabis coconut oil. Semi-sweet chips also work well if you prefer a milder taste.
Do I need lecithin for edibles?
Lecithin is optional but recommended. It acts as an emulsifier, helping THC bind more uniformly throughout the chocolate so each piece has a consistent dose. Without it, the edibles still work — the effect may just vary slightly piece to piece.
How long do cannabis-infused chocolates last?
Stored in an airtight container in the fridge, they last 2–3 weeks. For longer storage, freeze them individually wrapped — they keep well for up to 3 months.
Can I use any infused oil for the double boiler chocolate melting method?
Yes. While this recipe calls for cannabis-infused coconut oil, you can substitute cannabis butter (cannabutter) or any other fat-based infusion. Just melt it fully into the chocolate before pouring into molds.
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