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Gourmet Ganja: Denver Restaurant Serves Pot-Laced Food

KRISTEN WYATT   12/17/09 05:59 PM ET   AP

Ganja Gourmet

DENVER — Any slacker living over his parents' garage can make pot brownies. Gourmet chefs are taking the art of cooking with marijuana to a higher level.

In Denver, a new medical-marijuana shop called Ganja Gourmet serves cannabis-infused specialties such as pizza, hummus and lasagna. Across town in the Mile-High City, a Caribbean restaurant plans to offer classes on how to make multi-course meals with pot in every dish.

And in Southern California, a low-budget TV show called "Cannabis Planet" has won fans with a cooking segment showing viewers how to use weed in teriyaki chicken, shrimp capellini and steak sandwiches.

The evolution of pot cooking was perhaps inevitable given the explosion of medical marijuana around the country in recent years. Many health-conscious patients would rather eat the drug than smoke it. And they would prefer to eat something other than sugary treats.

"When I started using marijuana, I was eating a brownie every day. I gained a ton of weight," said Michael DeLao, a former hotel chef who hosts the "Cannabis Planet" cooking segments on Los Angeles' KJLA. "Then I learned how to really cook with marijuana, and once more people learn about all the possibilities, we're going to see a lot more people wanting this in their food."

Ganja Gourmet's menu includes lasagna ("LaGanja"), "Panama Red Pizza" and an olive tapenade called "ganjanade," along with sweets such as cheesecake, muffins and brownies. Employees wear tie-dyed T-shirts that proclaim, "Our food is so great, you need a license to eat it!!!"

All patrons at the Ganja Gourmet must show a medical marijuana card that proves they have a doctor's permission to use pot for some kind of malady. The place opened last week, and so far, 90 percent of its business has been takeout.

The food isn't cheap. A whole pizza sells for $89, and a dozen sweet treats called Almond Horns cost $120.

"The food is really good," said Jamie Hillyer, a 41-year-old medical marijuana patient who paid $12 for a serving of vegetable LaGanja. Hillyer said that he can't taste the weed in the food and that it gives him a "more mellow" buzz than smoking pot.

Chefs are able to use marijuana in cooking because its key ingredient, the mind-altering drug THC, is fat-soluble, meaning it binds with oils or fats.

Marijuana chefs put leaves or buds in a food processor and grind the marijuana into green flour. Then they add the flour to oil or butter, cook it slowly for up to a couple of days while the THC binds to the fat, and strain out the green flakes.

The result is "cannabutter," or butter that makes a diner high. Chefs say 2 teaspoons of cannabutter typically contain the amount of THC in an ounce of weed.

The pot-infused oils and butters have a greenish tint and an earthy taste, but chefs say the flavor can easily be masked with garlic or other herbs and spices.

Denver's 8 Rivers Modern Caribbean restaurant does not serve pot-infused food, but its husband-and-wife owners, Scott Durran and Wanda James, plan to offer cooking-with-marijuana classes starting next month. They also own a medical marijuana dispensary, which they hope will eventually offer take-home soups and roasted chicken.

Marijuana chefs say it takes 20 minutes to two hours for the pot-laced food to produce a high. The biggest problem, they say, is that users often eat too much, thinking the food isn't working. While you can't exactly overdose on marijuana food, people who eat too much may feel more sluggish or disoriented than they would like.

So at Ganja Gourmet, customers are allowed to eat only one menu item every 45 minutes.

(The drug takes so long to start working that there's little chance of a customer developing a case of the munchies and getting hungrier the more he ate.)

Ganja Gourmet owner Scott Horowitz tried to get liability insurance of the sort bars take out to protect themselves against damage caused by intoxicated patrons. But he said he couldn't find any insurers selling similar coverage for pot shops.

Ganja Gourmet does offer customers a ride home if they need one. "If someone leaves my place wasted, I'm liable," Horowitz said.

Horowitz's liability worry may be short-lived. Denver's City Council is considering an ordinance banning dispensaries from allowing marijuana to be smoked or eaten on site.

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Cannabis Planet: http://cannabisplanet.tv

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lincutious
The Understanding
04:18 PM on 12/17/2009
It is IMPOSSIBLE to overdose on marijuana. Simple fact. Find another substance this is true for, I beg you.
04:02 PM on 12/17/2009
Yay!!!!!!!!!!!!
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RockyMissouri
'You must be carefully taught to hate'...
03:52 PM on 12/17/2009
Why would anyone object if someone who is in pain or has no appetite is actually helped from this- and if they do it within the legal boundry? Who would object??
03:58 PM on 12/17/2009
The only objection that I have, it's too exclusionary. The people under each state that has the medical marijuana program can get it at a safe place. Why should those that are over 18 with no medical issues be forced to go to some sleazy drug dealer?
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lincutious
The Understanding
04:07 PM on 12/17/2009
Um ......because it is still illegal unless you have a doctors note. If "those that are over 18 with no medical issues" are too lazy to go out and get one, too bad for them. I'll call a wah-mbulance to come and take you to the entitlement emergency room, where they would enjoy hearing you bleat your sorrows.
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shutterbabe
Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.
08:07 PM on 12/17/2009
Right on, Rocky. No one should ever have to suffer if there is a natural remedy that is proven to ease pain and give more quality of life to those who are extremely ill. I am so surprised at some of the comments on this thread, people who cannot understand this humanitarian aspect of medical marijuana. I would want this option for anyone I love and for myself, as I have epilepsy and MJ has known properties to help seizure control.

Of course, I wish that marijuana will eventually be decriminalized and allowed for personal use under any circumstances. It is the civilized thing to do.
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MED1025
Here to save the day
03:47 PM on 12/17/2009
In the mile high city, naturally.
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shutterbabe
Some people feel the rain. Others just get wet.
07:56 PM on 12/17/2009
You are adorable,
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03:46 PM on 12/17/2009
I've always thought hummus sounded disgusting but............................................................
03:38 PM on 12/17/2009
I've had enough this medical marijuana stuff. It's too exclusive. Just legalize it outright. It's just a green plant for heaven's sakes. Enough with this incremental stuff. (corrected for typos)
03:37 PM on 12/17/2009
I had enough this medical marijuana stuff. It's too exclusive. Just legalize it outright. It's just a green plant for heaven's sakes. Enough with this incremental stuff.
04:05 PM on 12/17/2009
Yes
03:37 PM on 12/17/2009
Fantastc!

Eating is the way to medicate!
03:17 PM on 12/17/2009
Just legalize it already.
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02:33 PM on 12/17/2009
Do they deliver?
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02:11 PM on 12/17/2009
Can we at least throw away this totally dishonest precept about "medical" marijuana? At least be honest enough to state the goal truthfully, then we can have a meaningful debate, but as long as proponents hide behind the whole "we do it for medicinal purposes" cop out, it's hard to take them seriously. Any doctor can prescribe Marinol to a patient, and it will have the same results as smoking except it won't get you high. If you want to get high, go for it, get it legalized, just be honest.
02:13 PM on 12/17/2009
Have you ever tried Marinol? Worthless.
02:41 PM on 12/17/2009
exactly...worthless..
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superjules
02:05 PM on 12/17/2009
This is great, but the problem is you never know how much to eat. I bought a brownie from a medical dispensary that said it was good for 1-4 servings and so I ate a fourth of it and it was WAY too much for me. I should mention that I am a total lightweight. I did not have a good time, in fact I had a horrible time. Come to find out, that little brownie is more like 12 servings. All I'm saying is, be careful. Those edibles can be really, really strong.
03:20 PM on 12/17/2009
Each person is different. Just like you had to learn how to drink alcohol and understand your limits, the same can be said for eating food with THC infused. Also the technique for extracting THC increases or decreases the strength of the product.

Think prohibition when you are drinking moonshine and not sure how strong it is. As legalization moves forward, you will be able to walk into a restaurant and order food and the strength can be controlled. Restaurants in Amsterdam already to this. Marijuana can compared to alcohol in this sense. If you drink wine or beer, you know how to handle the buzz. Now start with 151proof or 100 proof and you know you will be pretty drunk quickly. The same with marijuana or food infused with THC. You can make it as strong or tame as you want. The guys in the article are going big and trying to produce maximum effect. It does not have to be that way.
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superjules
04:10 PM on 12/17/2009
I am learning, I just don't use it enough to learn quickly I guess. And by the by, I don't drink liquor. Terrible stuff that, should be outlawed! :)
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Anne Johnson
Fairly Unbalanced
02:00 PM on 12/17/2009
These people are entepeneurs earning a living in a perfectly legal manner! Can we please get rid of the stoner=slacker stereotype already?
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01:58 PM on 12/17/2009
Next stop, ganga filled shrapnel vests. If you get hungry in the sand dunes you can always eat it.
04:42 PM on 12/17/2009
if both sides have it, immediate end to violence and war.
01:49 PM on 12/17/2009
One of the few encouraging articles in the "Post" during the last few weeks!