Halloween Cannabis ‘Graveyard’ Brownies Recipe

With Halloween coming up, cannabis is most welcomed as part of the spooky festivities. Edibles spiked with a little bit of weed can take adult celebrations to a whole new level, allowing for unique flavored experiences that capture the spirit of the season. Below get some inspiration with our Halloween-special cannabis brownie recipe that can perfectly complement your upcoming costume party.
First things first, it’s good to know all your infusion options, in case you want to tweak things in the kitchen. There are several different ingredients which you can use as a base to lace foods and beverages with cannabis.
Common Ingredients for Infusing Sweet Snacks and Other Cannabis Edibles
- Cannabutter. This is your number one option. Unsalted butter is cooked with decarboxylated cannabis. It can then be laced incorporated into any food that requires butter, including the Halloween brownie recipe given below.
- Cannabis milk. Using ground cannabis, milk is simmered on low heat to make a dairy alternative that is also suitable for baking stuff like space brownies.
- THC tincture. Concentrates like tinctures can be used as a quick solution for infusing. Just add them into any food or beverage, but remember that they might alter the flavor of your treat more so than other cannabis preparations.
How to Make Spooky Cannabis Brownies for Halloween?
When it comes to Halloween treats, few things can delight like a rich, fudgy brownie with an eerie twist. This Halloween cannabis brownie combines indulgent chocolate flavor with playful decorations — think Oreo “grave dirt,” candy worms, and cookie tombstones. Whether you’re hosting a party at your place or just want to elevate your edible game, these spooky little sugary snacks strike the perfect balance between festive fun and mellow relaxation.
Cannabis ‘Graveyard’ Brownies Recipe and Instructions
Here’s a cannabis Halloween brownie recipe that’s festive, fudgy, and perfectly dosed for a spine-chilling evening treat.
Preparation Time
- Prep: 25 minutes
- Bake: 25–30 minutes
- Decorate: 15 minutes
- Total: ~1 hour
Baking Ingredients
Brownies
- ½ cup melted cannabutter (adjust strength as needed)
- ½ cup unsalted butter
- 1 cup sugar
- 1 cup brown sugar
- 1 cup unsweetened cocoa powder
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ teaspoon salt
- 3 eggs
- ¾ cup white flour
- ½ teaspoon baking powder
- ½ cup chocolate chips
- 1 tablespoon espresso powder to enhance the chocolate flavor (optional)
Graveyard Decorations
- 8 Oreo cookies, crushed (“grave dirt”)
- 6–8 Milano cookies or graham crackers (“tombstones”)
- Candy eyes, gummy worms, or sour snakes
- Black and orange sprinkles
- White chocolate or icing pen (for writing “RIP”)
Instructions
- Preheat the oven to 350°F (175°C) and line an 8×8 inch pan with parchment paper.
- In a saucepan, melt cannabutter + butter on low heat, and let it cool slightly.
- In a bowl, whisk together sugar, cocoa powder, and melted butter until smooth.
- Add vanilla, espresso powder (optional), and eggs, one by one, and whisk.
- Stir in flour, baking powder, and salt until everything is well-combined together.
- Fold in chocolate chips and spread the butter into the prepared pan.
- Bake for 25–30 minutes, until the edges are set but the center is still a little fudgy.
- Let it cool down completely before decorating — this is crucial if you want clean cuts.
Graveyard Decoration Steps
- Crumble the Oreos in a zip-lock bag or food processor — this will be your “soil.”
- Cut the cooled brownies into rectangles or squares and arrange them on a tray.
- Spread a thin layer of chocolate frosting on top of each piece and press Oreo “dirt” on it.
- Stick a Milano cookie into each brownie as a tombstone. Use melted chocolate or white icing to write “RIP,” “BOO,” or draw tiny skulls.
- Add gummy worms peeking out of the “dirt” and candy eyes for creepy flair. You can use CBD gummies for this, especially if you previously used very potent weed for infusion.
- Sprinkle with orange and black sugar crystals or drizzle orange-colored white chocolate for a finishing touch.
Dosing Tips
- If your cannabutter has 10 mg of THC per teaspoon and you use 8 tablespoons (½ cup) in the recipe, that equals about 240 mg of THC in total (since 1 tablespoon = 3 teaspoons).
- If you cut the batch into 16 brownies, each one will contain roughly 15 mg of THC. That’s a moderate dose, which could feel strong for beginners.
- To make milder or microdose brownies, aim for less than 3 mg of THC per piece by using weaker cannabutter or cutting smaller portions.
- Always label your edibles clearly and store them safely away from children and pets.
A Few More Spooky Serving Ideas
- Add mini tombstones labeled with your friends’ names for laughs.
- Pipe green frosting “grass” for a cemetery look.
- Add dry ice in a bowl beside the platter for a “witch’s cauldron” effect.
- Serve with a scoop of pumpkin spice ice cream.
Enjoy your Halloween special cannabis-infused brownie edibles.
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