Are you still trying to figure out your epic Thanksgiving menu? Don’t worry, this is the perfect holiday for indulging in good food and good vibes. If you want to incorporate cannabis into your celebration this year, these recipes will help you create a full meal with all the fixings. Just be careful, these recipes are written with a high THC dosage, so if you want to add cannabis to every dish, make sure to lower the dosage for each one. It’s also a good idea to have some non-medicated dishes on hand for those who may not want to consume cannabis. Remember to be smart about how much THC you consume and inform your guests that they’re eating cannabis. Now, let’s get cooking!

1. Kush-Infused Turkey

This simple and delicious take on a Thanksgiving classic uses the complex flavors and relaxing effects of Kush to make your feast unforgettable. Just be careful, it might be a little difficult to remember!

2. Canna-Mashed Spuds & Stoner Stuffing

With just a few ingredients and some cannabutter, you can make smooth and fluffy mashed potatoes and a classic stuffing that will complete your Thanksgiving dinner. These two dishes come together easily and are sure to be a hit.

3. Kief-Infused Spicy Gravy

This hearty gravy recipe can be used on your turkey, mashed potatoes, or stuffing. You can make it vegetarian-friendly by skipping the sausage or vegan-friendly by using non-dairy alternatives.

4. Cannabis-Infused Salad Dressings

Make one or all three of these infused dressings to use on your salad or as a dip for chips and veggies. They’re easy to make and add a little something extra to your meal.

5. THC-Infused Cream Caramel Pumpkin Pie

This classic pumpkin pie gets a twist with the addition of Cream Caramel strain. If you can’t find this strain, look for something with a buttery or sweet flavor. Just remember to make the dough the night before or give yourself an hour before cooking time.

6. Cannabis-Infused in a Hipster Journalistic Style

These recipes are perfect for incorporating cannabis into your Thanksgiving celebration. Just remember to be smart about how much THC you consume and inform your guests. Now, let’s get cooking!