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Beginner Gummies

InfusionsBeginner30 min prep1-2 hours infuse4-5 hours total

Low-dose gummies — 48 pieces at just 5 mg each. Perfect for micro-dosing or sharing at gatherings.

Recipe Planning Notes

Who It Fits

Best for first-time or low-complexity batches with forgiving steps.

What To Expect

Colorful, chewy gummies with a mild herbal undertone. At 5 mg per piece, these are gentle enough for newcomers and great for social settings. Effects build gradually over 60-90 minutes.

BatchCraft Note

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What to Expect

Colorful, chewy gummies with a mild herbal undertone. At 5 mg per piece, these are gentle enough for newcomers and great for social settings. Effects build gradually over 60-90 minutes.

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Portions
48
Per Portion
5 mg
Carrier
240g
Batch Target
240 mg
Dosage clarity

BatchCraft scales the source material with the recipe so your target 5 mg per serving stays stable. If you keep the original 1x source amount and only stretch the tray, per-serving strength changes fast.

0.5x batch24 servings
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5.0 mg
Fixed 1x source
10.0 mg
1x batch48 servings
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5.0 mg
Fixed 1x source
5.0 mg
1.5x batch72 servings
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5.0 mg
Fixed 1x source
3.3 mg
2x batch96 servings
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5.0 mg
Fixed 1x source
2.5 mg

Recipe Summary

Portions: 48
Target: 5 mg each
Carrier: Coconut Oil
Amount: 240g
Source: 18%
Efficiency: Standard

Piece-by-Piece Dosing

Per portion
5 mg

Based on 48 total portions in this batch.

Two pieces
10 mg

Helpful when users stack low-dose gummies.

Half piece
2.5 mg

Useful for testing a new batch conservatively.

Pantry Check

Mark what you already have and copy only the remaining items for this batch size.

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Prep Plan

Use this as your quick kitchen brief before heat, timers, and cleanup start competing for attention.

Before You Start

  • Clear counter space and label a finished-storage container before you start.
  • Measure 240g of Coconut Oil and confirm your target yield.
  • Set out a scale, strainer setup, and a written potency label for the final batch.
  • Count or stage 48 mold cavities before heating the gummy mixture.
  • Keep a squeeze bottle, pipette, or pouring cup nearby because gummy mix sets fast.

Time Blocks

  • Prep window: 30 min
  • Infusion / extraction window: 1-2 hours
  • Total active project time: 4-5 hours
  • Before starting, read the full method once and confirm storage space is ready.

Batch Snapshot

Yield
48 portions
Strength
5 mg each
Carrier
Coconut Oil

Helpful Gear For This Recipe

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Full Equipment Checklist
Gelatin

Staple for homemade gummies.

Silicone Gummy Molds

Useful for accurate gummy portioning.

Sunflower Lecithin

Improves emulsion and consistency.

Kitchen Thermometer

Useful for monitoring low-heat infusion work.

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Ingredients

1x
  • 240g coconut oil
  • Source material (amount calculated by BatchCraft)
  • 1 box flavored gelatin (Jello)
  • 2 packets unflavored gelatin
  • 1/2 cup fruit juice or water
  • Silicone gummy molds (48 cavities)
  • Sunflower lecithin (optional, for even distribution)

How to Make It

  1. 1Decarboxylate: Preheat oven to 115°C / 240°F. Break source material into small pieces, spread on parchment, bake 35-40 minutes.
  2. 2Infuse oil: Warm coconut oil on low heat, add decarbed material, maintain 85-95°C / 185-200°F for 1-2 hours. Strain and set aside.
  3. 3Make gummy base: In a saucepan, combine fruit juice, flavored gelatin, and unflavored gelatin. Heat on low, stirring until fully dissolved. Do not boil.
  4. 4Combine: Remove from heat. Stir infused oil (and lecithin if using) into the gummy mixture until fully incorporated.
  5. 5Pour and set: Fill silicone molds evenly — aim for 48 pieces. Refrigerate for 2-4 hours until firm.
  6. 6Store: Pop out of molds, dust with cornstarch to prevent sticking. Store in an airtight container in the fridge.

Pro Tips

  • Add sunflower lecithin to help the oil emulsify evenly — prevents hot spots where some gummies are stronger than others.
  • Work quickly when pouring — the mixture sets fast. A squeeze bottle or dropper makes filling molds much easier.
  • Coat finished gummies in cornstarch or citric acid/sugar mix to prevent them from sticking together.

Serving Ideas

Enjoy as-is for a tasty low-dose treat. Great for sharing at gatherings — just make sure everyone knows what they are and starts with one.

Substitutions

No Double boiler? Use Slow cooker on low

Set to low/warm for 2-4 hours, stir occasionally

No Double boiler? Use Mason jar in simmering water

Finger-tight lid, simmer for 2-3 hours

No Cheesecloth? Use French press

Pour infusion into French press and plunge to strain

No Cheesecloth? Use Fine mesh strainer + coffee filter

Slower but effective

Shelf Life

Room temp2-3 months
Refrigerated6+ months
Frozen1+ year

Based on Coconut Oil carrier

Shopping List

Ingredients
  • 240g coconut oil
  • Source material (amount calculated by BatchCraft)
  • 1 box flavored gelatin (Jello)
  • +2 more
Equipment
  • Silicone gummy molds (48 cavities)
Optional / Nice to Have
  • Sunflower lecithin (optional, for even distribution)
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Gummy Dosing Cheat Sheet

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Quick-reference card with gummy batch sizes, mold fills, gelatin ratios, and common potency tiers.

  • Mold fill amounts for 5 tray sizes
  • Gelatin-to-liquid ratios
  • Potency tier quick reference
  • Common mistakes to avoid

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