Best Way to Use Tincture Sludge: 3 Tips for Tincture Sludge Cake
The best way to use tincture sludge is to bake it — and this Herbistry420 tutorial shows you exactly how. Tincture sludge (also called cannabis pulp or leftover pulp) is the plant material left behind after making a cannabis tincture, infusion, or oil. Most people throw it away, but that's a waste — it still ...
The best way to use tincture sludge is to bake it — and this Herbistry420 tutorial shows you exactly how. Tincture sludge (also called cannabis pulp or leftover pulp) is the plant material left behind after making a cannabis tincture, infusion, or oil. Most people throw it away, but that’s a waste — it still contains residual cannabinoids and can go straight into a baked good. Here’s the easiest approach: tincture sludge cake.
What is Tincture Sludge?
Tincture sludge is the leftover cannabis pulp that remains after you strain a cannabis tincture, QWET extraction, or any alcohol-based infusion. When you use a Magical Butter Machine or shake-and-strain tincture method, the solvent pulls the cannabinoids and terpenes from the plant material, leaving behind a moist pulp — the sludge.
This leftover sludge from tincture is already decarboxylated (it was exposed to heat during infusion or dried afterward), which means the cannabinoids are activated. Rather than discarding it, you can use it in baked goods like cakes, cookies, or brownies. The best way to use tincture sludge is to first dry it out completely until it reaches a powder-like consistency — then it blends seamlessly into batters and mixes.
Best Way to Use Tincture Sludge: Tincture Sludge Cake
In this video, Fordee makes a tincture sludge cake using a box cake mix (a “biso” — a dense, fluffy Spanish-style cake that pairs perfectly with tea or coffee). The method works with any box cake mix, making this one of the easiest ways to put your leftover cannabis pulp to use.
Basic tincture sludge cake method:
- Dry your tincture sludge thoroughly until it’s a fine, dry powder. If it came from a Magical Butter Machine or similar, it may already be finely ground. If not, use a spice grinder or regular grinder to break it down completely.
- Follow the box mix instructions for your chosen cake — adding eggs, water, and butter as directed.
- Add approximately 4 tablespoons of dried, powdered sludge to the batter. Adjust based on your potency needs and how much sludge you have available.
- Push the sludge down into the batter before turning on the mixer — this prevents the powder from flying up into the air.
- Mix thoroughly for the full recommended time (about 4 minutes total) to incorporate air and keep the cake fluffy.
- Bake at the box mix temperature for 40–50 minutes. Test with a toothpick — if it comes out dry, the cake is done.
- Top with powdered/icing sugar for a clean finish and serve with tea or coffee.
3 Tips for the Best Tincture Sludge Cake
Fordee learned a few things making this tincture sludge cake that will save you time and improve your results:
- Dry it completely first. Wet or moist sludge will clump in the batter, create dense spots, and may leave chunks of cannabis material in the finished cake. The sludge should be as dry as powder before you add it — think fine, dry cannabis pulp.
- Grind it fine — really fine. Chunks of cannabis tincture pulp in your cake will taste unpleasant. Even if the magical butter machine sludge looks fine, break it up by hand or run it through a grinder before adding to batter. Smaller is always better — the specks should be barely visible in the finished cake.
- Use chocolate to mask the cannabis flavor. The tincture sludge cake baked with a plain or vanilla mix will have a noticeable cannabis taste, which some people enjoy. If you prefer a neutral flavor, use a chocolate box mix — the rich cocoa flavor completely covers the cannabis taste. Fordee notes he doesn’t mind the flavor, but chocolate is the go-to tip for those who do.
How Potent Will the Tincture Sludge Cake Be?
This is the trickiest part — the potency of your tincture sludge cake depends entirely on how much THC or CBD remained in the sludge after your extraction. The more efficient your tincture process, the less potency remains in the sludge. A Magical Butter Machine extraction will generally strip more cannabinoids from the plant material than a quick cold-shake extraction.
Fordee used 4 tablespoons of sludge from his tincture batch and wasn’t sure of the exact potency. His advice: start with less than you think you need, test one small piece, and wait at least two hours before eating more. Edible dosing is always “start low, go slow.”
What Else Can You Do With Tincture Sludge?
The tincture sludge cake is one of the best ways to use this leftover material, but it’s not the only option. Other popular uses for cannabis tincture pulp include:
- Mixed into peanut butter or nut butter
- Stirred into oatmeal or porridge
- Added to cookie dough or brownie mix
- Blended into a smoothie
- Sprinkled over yogurt or granola
Frequently Asked Questions
Is tincture sludge still active?
How much tincture sludge should I use in a cake?
Does tincture sludge need to be decarboxylated again?
Can I use sludge from infused oil or butter instead of tincture?
References
Where to Buy
- To pickup a Pyrex Baking Dish visitaffiliate
- POT by Noidsaffiliate5% with code herbistry420
- Cannabis Apparel Store
Some links above are affiliate links. We may earn a commission at no extra cost to you.
Related Posts

Easy Cannabis Infused Spaetzle Recipe (Cooking with Cannabutter) | Herbistry420
Easy Cannabis Infused Spaetzle Recipe (Cooking with Cannabutter) This cannabis infused spaetzle recipe transforms a classic German comfort dish into a potent homemade edible. Spaetzle is a soft egg pasta that works well for cannabis cooking because the dough readily absorbs infused fats. You can make this weed spaetzle using cannabutter for pan-frying or infused ...

AVB Tea: Turn Already Vaped Bud Into a Chill Cup
AVB tea is one of the simplest ways to use up already vaped bud rather than discarding it. AVB — also written as ABV — is the cannabis material left inside a vaporizer after a session. Because vaporization activates cannabinoids through heat, AVB is already decarboxylated and ready to consume without any additional cooking step. ...

Blueberry Ice Cream Recipe — 5 Steps to Creamy Perfection
This blueberry ice cream recipe produces real, creamy homemade blueberry ice cream using simple ingredients and either a churned or no-churn method. It also doubles as a cannabis ice cream recipe — by infusing the heavy cream beforehand, you can make cannabis infused blueberry ice cream with the same base and no extra steps. Blueberry ...

Infused Eggplant Dip (Baba Ganoush) Recipe with Cannabis Olive Oil
This infused eggplant dip is a cannabis twist on baba ganoush — the creamy, smoky Middle Eastern dip made from roasted eggplant, tahini, lemon, garlic, and spices. The infusion is added through the olive oil, making it simple to dose and easy to skip if you prefer a non-infused version. Fordee roasted his eggplants in ...
