Looking for an easy way to make cannabis edibles at home? Want medicating to be as simple as your morning coffee? Join millions who enjoy cannabis with their coffee and learn straightforward ways to make cannabis-infused coffee at home. There are many infusion options — oils, extracts, concentrates, and more — so you can pick the method that fits your taste and needs.

Recipe Features
- 9 different ways to make cannacoffee using common kitchen ingredients
- Practical tips for the best infused coffee every time
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Why You Will Love This Guide
Many people prefer edible cannabis over smoking or vaping, and combining cannabis with coffee has become a popular morning ritual for those who enjoy both. This guide explains multiple approaches so you can choose the infusion style that matches your preferences and tolerance.
There’s no single “right” way to make cannabis coffee — below are nine versatile methods with clear instructions so you can find the one that works best for you.

9 Ways To Make Cannabis Coffee
Equipment
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Handheld milk frother (optional)
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Liquid lecithin (optional emulsifier)
Ingredients
- 8 ounces brewed coffee
- 1 teaspoon cannabis oil or cannabutter
- 1/4 teaspoon sunflower lecithin (optional)
- 1 teaspoon white granulated sugar (optional)
- 1 tablespoon coffee creamer (optional)
Instructions
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Brew coffee using your preferred method.
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Add the cannabis oil or cannabutter and lecithin to your mug.
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Pour the hot coffee into the mug.
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Use a handheld frother or vigorous stirring to emulsify the ingredients and create foam if desired.
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Stir in sugar, creamer, or any additional flavorings and enjoy.
Notes
Liquid sunflower lecithin works best, but powdered lecithin can be used if needed.
Nutrition

#1 – Cannabis Butter
Cannabutter is a longstanding staple for homemade edibles and is an easy, flavorful option to add to hot coffee. It creates a rich texture and pairs well with sugar, cream, or your favorite creamer. If you’re cautious about dosing, start with a small amount and increase gradually.

#2 – Cannabis Oil
Cannabis-infused oils, such as coconut oil or MCT oil, are another easy way to infuse coffee. Coconut oil works well for plant-based diets, while cannabis-infused MCT oil can create a bulletproof-style coffee. Be aware some people experience digestive sensitivity with high-fat beverages, so enjoy cautiously.
Note: Oil Separation May Occur
Oil and coffee don’t naturally stay mixed. If you notice oil floating on top, that’s normal. To reduce separation, add about 1/4 teaspoon of lecithin per 8 ounces and use a frother to emulsify the mixture. This improves texture and prevents oil pooling at the surface.

#3 – Water-Soluble Beverage Booster
For hot or cold drinks, a water-soluble beverage booster can be a convenient choice. These liquid enhancers mix evenly into iced coffee or cold brew and often provide clear, measured dosing per pump. This option removes the need to emulsify oils and is easy to dose precisely.

Cannabis Tinctures
Alcohol-based tinctures blend into hot coffee better than straight oil because the alcohol helps carry cannabinoids into the drink. Heat can reduce some of the alcohol flavor. Tinctures are often potent, so use small amounts and dose carefully. If you prefer no alcohol, concentrated extracts like FECO can be used sparingly.

#5 – Cannabis Sugar
Cannabis sugar is made by infusing sugar with a cannabis tincture and letting the liquid absorb and dry into the sugar. Once prepared, cannabis sugar is shelf-stable and can be a discreet, easy way to add cannabinoids to any hot or cold drink.
#6 – Cannabis Milk
Infused milk or cream is ideal for coffee lovers who want a familiar texture. Cannabis-infused milk can be used directly in coffee or as a base for homemade infused creamers and other dairy or non-dairy creations. Heat and emulsification methods are available to integrate cannabinoids effectively into milk.
#7 – Cannabis Oil Powder
Cannabis oil powder is a powdered form of infused oil that mixes into beverages with minimal impact on flavor. It can offer faster onset for some users and is simple to add to coffee. Homemade and commercial preparations exist, but follow safe recipes and dose carefully.

#8 – Cannabis Concentrates
Concentrates such as FECO or distillate can be added in very small amounts because they are highly potent and low in flavor. Distillates are favored when minimal taste impact is desired. Always dose conservatively with concentrates due to their strength.

#9 – Leftover Cannabis Pulp
Leftover cannabis pulp (the plant material remaining after infusing oil or butter) can be used rather than discarded. Place the pulp in a tea infuser and steep it in hot coffee to extract remaining cannabinoids and flavor. This repurposes materials and adds a mild infusion to your cup.

How Much Cannabis Should You Add?
Individual response to cannabis varies widely. Dosage depends on infusion method, starting material, decarboxylation, and personal tolerance. I can’t give a universal dose, but a conservative starting guideline is 1/4 to 1/2 teaspoon of an infused product per cup, then adjust slowly. Always start low and go slow.
Frequently Asked Questions
One approach would be to coat ground beans with an alcohol-based tincture and allow the alcohol to evaporate, similar to making cannabis sugar. Use those infused grounds for brewing, such as in a French press. Exercise caution with alcohol-based methods and ensure proper drying.
Choose a CBD-dominant infusion like a CBD oil, water-soluble CBD beverage enhancer, or CBD-infused milk. These let you add non-intoxicating CBD to your morning cup with predictable effects when dosed appropriately.
Freeze cannabutter in measured portions (for example, in an ice cube tray) so you can thaw exactly the amount you need for each cup. This helps with consistent dosing and freshness.
Yes. Infused milk or cream can be turned into a flavored creamer base. Heat and emulsify properly to integrate cannabinoids into dairy or non-dairy creamers for stable results.
Conclusion
Whether you’re seeking relief, a gentler caffeine experience, or simply a new way to enjoy coffee, adding cannabis to your cup can be rewarding when done thoughtfully. Experiment with different infusion methods — oil, butter, tincture, concentrate, or water-soluble boosters — and find the combination of flavor, texture, and dose that suits your routine. Start low, go slow, and enjoy discovering your ideal cannabis coffee.

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