Cooked with Cannabis

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  • TV-MA
  • 2020
  • 1 Season
  • 6.6  (474)

Cooked with Cannabis is a cooking show aimed at marijuana lovers featuring three hosts: Kelis, a Grammy-nominated artist and chef, Leather Storrs, a celebrated chef and cannabis connoisseur, and Mary Lynn Rajskub, a comedian and actress. The show is all about infusing cannabis into gourmet dishes and exploring the endless possibilities that marijuana can bring to the culinary world. Each episode features three chefs who compete in creating a three-course meal using cannabis-infused ingredients that not only taste great but also provide the perfect high.

Throughout the show, the hosts explain the different types of cannabis and how they can be used to bring out different flavors and effects in the dishes. For example, sativa strains are used in dishes to promote an energetic and uplifting high, while indica strains bring on a more relaxing and soporific effect.

The contestants are judged not only on their cooking skills but also on their cannabis knowledge and understanding of how to incorporate it into their dishes. The judges are typically a variety of celebrities and experts in the cannabis industry.

The show is a visual feast for the eyes, as the dishes presented are not only delicious but also beautifully crafted. Some of the dishes include marijuana-infused BBQ pulled pork, cannabis teriyaki chicken, and cannabis-infused burgers. All the dishes are expertly prepared and infused with the right amount of cannabis to provide the perfect high.

Intermittently throughout the show, the hosts dive into the history of marijuana and its use in the culinary world. We learn about the medicinal use of marijuana in ancient civilizations, its role in the music culture of the 60s and 70s, and how it has evolved into the culinary trend it is today.

The show also touches on the ongoing debate surrounding marijuana legalization and how it can help people with various medical conditions such as chronic pain, anxiety, and depression. Cooked with Cannabis proves to be more than just a cooking show, but also a platform for discussing the serious issues surrounding marijuana and its uses.

Overall, Cooked with Cannabis is a well-crafted and informative show about the relationship between cannabis and cooking. It provides a fresh perspective on the trendy topic of cannabis in culinary arts and highlights how marijuana can enhance the flavors and effects of dishes. The hosts are engaging, and the competitors are talented and provide a good source of entertainment. The show is perfect for cannabis enthusiasts or anyone interested in learning more about the intersection between cannabis and cooking.

Cooked with Cannabis is a series that ran for 1 seasons (6 episodes) between April 20, 2020 and on Netflix

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Seasons
Comfort Food to High Cuisine
6. Comfort Food to High Cuisine
April 20, 2020
The chefs create crunk comfort food including Salvadoran pupusas with Lemon Kush. At the table, comedians consider smuggling cannabis inside cats.
High Holidays
5. High Holidays
April 20, 2020
Drag star Alaska falls off the vegetarian wagon for the love of a lamb chop. Later, a chef inhales his own "Danksgiving" candied yam waffles.
Futurist Food
4. Futurist Food
April 20, 2020
For Nate Robinson and John Salley, food's future looks dystopian: Saucepans blaze, and lab-grown tartare with sativa-infused mealworm tops the menu.
3. "I Do" Cannabis
April 20, 2020
A wedding party theme with a guest list boasting Too $hort and El-P has contestants concocting unique, blissfully baked takes on nuptial cakes.
Global Eats
2. Global Eats
April 20, 2020
The chefs impress with worldwide weed cuisine from Austria, West Africa and Mexico. Nevertheless, a guest with the munchies must raid the pantry.
Grilled Backyard BBQ
1. Grilled Backyard BBQ
April 20, 2020
The competition heats up as the smoke from the grill rises and the F-bombs drop. Ricki Lake gets lit, and Leather goes for the fire extinguisher.
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Where to Watch Cooked with Cannabis
Cooked with Cannabis is available for streaming on the Netflix website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Cooked with Cannabis on demand at Netflix.
  • Premiere Date
    April 20, 2020
  • IMDB Rating
    6.6  (474)
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