Cannabis Industry • Edibles Production

    Cannabis Cooking

    Master the Art and Science of Cannabis Edibles

    Learn dosing calculations, infusion methods, food safety, and how to create consistent, safe, and delicious cannabis-infused products for the legal edibles market.

    Duration
    12 hours
    Certifications
    1 Certificate
    Key Skills
    Edibles Production
    Work Settings
    Production Facilities, Bakeries
    Job Outlook
    Growing Demand
    Salary Range
    Specialist Pay
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    What Is Cannabis Cooking?

    Cannabis Cooking training prepares professionals for the cannabis edibles sector—one of the fastest-growing segments of the legal market. Students learn the science of infusion, precise dosing calculations, food safety compliance, and commercial-scale production techniques.

    Cannabis cooks and edibles professionals work in licensed production facilities, creating consistent, safe, and accurately dosed products. The work combines culinary skills with scientific precision and strict compliance requirements.

    Course Curriculum

    What You'll Learn

    Cannabis Cooking certification covers the science and art of creating safe, consistent edible products.

    Infusion Science

    • Decarboxylation process
    • Fat-soluble extraction
    • Infusion methods (butter, oil, tinctures)
    • Bioavailability factors

    Dosing & Calculations

    • Potency calculations
    • Homogeneous mixing
    • Serving size determination
    • Batch consistency

    Recipe Development

    • Adapting recipes for cannabis
    • Flavor masking techniques
    • Product variety (baked, gummies, beverages)
    • Scaling for production

    Safety & Compliance

    • Food safety certifications
    • Labeling requirements
    • Testing and QA
    • Production facility standards

    Specialist Pay

    Typical Salary Range

    Growing Demand

    Job Growth Outlook

    12 hours

    Training Duration

    What You'll Learn in Cannabis Cooking Training

    Core Skills

    The fundamentals every cybersecurity role builds on.

    • Cannabis infusion chemistry
    • Dosing calculations and consistency
    • Recipe development and scaling
    • Quality control and testing

    Tools & Technology

    Practical systems and concepts used across IT and security environments.

    • Commercial kitchen equipment
    • Infusion technology
    • Dosing measurement tools
    • Packaging and labeling systems

    Safety & Compliance

    Safety protocols and compliance requirements.

    • Food safety regulations
    • Cannabis dosing requirements
    • Labeling and packaging compliance
    • Quality assurance protocols

    Is Cannabis Cooking Training Right For You?

    This program is designed for serious adults who want a structured path into a career in edibles production.

    This Program Is For You If...

    • Culinary professionals expanding into cannabis
    • those passionate about food and cannabis
    • production workers seeking specialized skills
    • entrepreneurs planning edibles businesses.

    Consider Other Options If...

    • Those seeking retail or customer-facing roles (see Budtender)
    • those only interested in cultivation or extraction.

    Invest in training now. Earn it back in your first month.

    With a median salary of Specialist Pay and growing demand, Cannabis Cooking training pays for itself quickly.

    Certifications for Cannabis Cooking

    This program prepares you for nationally recognized certifications that employers value.

    Cannabis Cooking Certification

    Career-Bond Preferred

    Focus: Infusion methods, dosing, food safety, and production techniques

    Demonstrates specialized expertise in one of the cannabis industry's fastest-growing product categories.

    Your Unfair Advantage

    Everyone Else Is Looking in the Wrong Place.

    Thousands of jobs in your field are sitting on LinkedIn right now. Your competition hasn't found them yet. That's not a problem — that's your opening.

    What most job seekers do

    • Post on Indeed — competing against 300–500+ applicants
    • Scroll Craigslist and local classifieds
    • Walk in with a paper résumé
    • Hope word-of-mouth reaches the right person
    • Never touch LinkedIn — leaving a wide-open field

    This is the crowded lane. Most people never leave it.

    What Career-Bond students do instead

    • Land on LinkedIn where thousands of roles sit uncrowded
    • Apply to roles paying $60K–$90K+ with full benefits
    • Message the hiring manager directly — no black hole
    • "Be an early applicant" — days after posting, still available
    • Stand out as the 8th applicant, not the 400th

    This is the edge. It's real. And almost nobody in the trades is using it.

    A certified technician with a LinkedIn profile competes against 10–30 peers instead of 300–500. That's a 10x–50x reduction in direct competition.

    When a hiring manager sees 8 applicants instead of 80, they open every single one.

    📊

    Less competition per post

    If 70 workers apply on Indeed but only 5–13 show on LinkedIn, you're far more visible. Fewer eyeballs, but every eye counts.

    🎯

    Signal of seriousness

    A LinkedIn profile with certs, projects, and recommendations stands out — because most workers in your field either have no profile or a sparse one.

    🤝

    Recruiter behavior

    Employers are actively trying new hiring channels. When they see only a handful of applicants, they open and engage every single one.

    Optional Add-On

    Want 1-on-1 Career Coaching?

    Add personalized coaching sessions with Darius to help you stay on track, earn certification, and execute the LinkedIn strategy with expert guidance.

    Learn more about Preferred Coaching
    Darius - Your Career Coach

    Career Outlook

    Entry-Level Roles

    • Edibles Production Technician, Cannabis Cook, Kitchen Assistant, Quality Control

    Advancement Path

    Head Chef, Production Manager, Recipe Developer, Quality Assurance Lead

    Career Progression

    Edibles production is expanding rapidly as more consumers prefer non-smoking options. Certified professionals are in high demand.

    Tuition & Investment

    $1,997

    One-time investment

    What's Included

    Cannabis Cooking & Edibles Production Training

    • 12 hours of comprehensive video instruction
    • Cannabis infusion chemistry
    • Dosing calculations and consistency
    • Recipe development techniques
    • Food safety and compliance
    • Commercial production scaling
    • Certification exam included

    Job Placement Guarantee

    Complete the program, follow the coaching system, and actively execute your job search — and you'll get a qualifying job offer. If you don't, we'll refund your tuition.

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    We'll send you a clear overview of the Cannabis Cooking program so you can decide with confidence.

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