Cooked with Cannabis: THC meets star cuisine – Series
Cooked with Cannabis is like a classic cooking show – only with one special ingredient: weed. In each episode, three chefs battle it out to create the most creative and delicious THC-infused menu. The result: fine dining with a guaranteed high, served as an entertaining Netflix format for foodies and cannabis fans alike. Back to overview: Top stoner series.
Cooked with cannabis: THC meets Michelin-starred cuisine
Imagine “The Taste” – but with THC. In Cooked with Cannabis on Netflix, professional chefs compete against each other to conjure up a complete menu with cannabis. The results are judged by real guests – often in a good mood themselves. The show is stylish, delicious and anything but a munchies cliché.
5 facts about the cannabis cooking show
- Netflix series, released in 2020
- Presenter: Kelis (yes, the one with “Milkshake“)
- 6 episodes, 3 chefs in the competition
- Menus with THC, CBD and terpenes
- Guests: musicians, comedians, cannabis experts
What happens when THC and gourmet cuisine meet?
From infused fried chicken to vegan hemp soups and THC crème brûlée – each episode delivers new taste experiments. And they all have one thing in common: it gets high, but with class.
Your next cooking night: THC-infused recipes from the show!
Fancy something new? Discover recipes from the show that you can easily recreate here! From infused fried chicken to THC crème brûlée.
How is Cooked with Cannabis? Rating
Here is our rating for Cooked with Cannabis:
- Humor ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Story ⭐⭐⭐⭐
- Cult ⭐⭐⭐⭐
Kelis hosts & the jury gets stoned
The show is hosted by singer Kelis, supported by celebrity chef Leather Storrs. The jury concept is relaxed – everyone eats, everyone smokes weed, everyone judges. Including guest appearances by stars and stoner icons.
- Kelis – Singer & Co-Host
- Leather Storrs – Cook & cannabis foodie
- Changing guests such as El-P(Run the Jewels), Ricki Lake and others.
From milkshake to THC: Kelis as hostess
Known for her hit “Milkshake”, Kelis inspires as a host with her knowledge, wit and culinary flair. Her food training gives the show real class.
- Soul & style in the kitchen
- Perfect mix of pop & gourmet
Leather Storrs: The man for edibles
As a fine dining chef, he knows all the tricks when it comes to decarboxylation, dosage and effect. He ensures that high cuisine not only buzzes, but also impresses. Find out more about Edibles here!
- Expert for THC in star cuisine
- Gives professional tips for the home
Bong Appétit: High with responsibility
Cooked with Cannabis shows that weed in the kitchen is more than just hash brownies. It’s all about taste, texture and effect – embedded in a TV format with an entertainment factor. The show also talks about correct dosing, terpenes, body reactions and the responsibility of using cannabis in food.
- Educational & delicious
- Suitable for beginners & pros
Other culinary stoner formats
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Bong Appétit: The original from Vice
Vice-style, THC infusion and political talk – Bong Appétit is the mother of all weed cooking shows. Smoking cuisine meets activism. Bong Appétit places more emphasis on culture, education and hemp history – Cooked with Cannabis, on the other hand, is a modern cooking competition with show effect, celebrity judges and stylish menu design.
- Creative & entertaining
- More focus on cannabis knowledge
- About the series: Bong Appétit
Cooking on high: smoking weed in fast format
YouTube vibes on Netflix: two chefs, short show, quick joint. Less deep, but funny. Cooking on High is more like fast food for the brain – quick, loud and simple. Cooked with Cannabis, on the other hand, focuses on high-quality dishes, longer episodes and a more professional show format.
- Snackable content
- Short, wild, baked
- Watch the trailer: Cooking on High
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