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by MagicalButter
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The MagicalButter Butter Tray is a purpose-built silicone mould that turns your freshly made cannabutter into neat, portioned sticks ready for the fridge or freezer. No more wrestling with cling film, scraping butter out of random Tupperware, or eyeballing tablespoon measurements. Four full-size stick compartments — each divided into eight tablespoon sections — plus one smaller "fun-size" slot give you precise, repeatable portions every single time.
We get it — you've probably been using whatever container was clean when your cannabutter came off the stove. Ice cube trays, baking tins, cereal bowls covered in cling film. It works, sort of. But here's the thing: cannabutter isn't just butter. You've put time and material into it, and losing a batch to a cracked plastic tray or an uneven pour is genuinely annoying.
The MagicalButter Butter Tray is shaped specifically for butter sticks. That sounds simple, but it solves two real problems at once. First, the four full-size compartments each hold one standard stick, divided into eight clearly marked tablespoon sections. When a recipe calls for three tablespoons of cannabutter, you don't need a knife and a prayer — just snap off three sections. Second, the silicone is flexible enough to pop out a single stick without disturbing the rest. Try doing that with a glass baking dish.
The fifth compartment is smaller — MagicalButter call it the "fun-size" slot, and honestly, it's a smart touch. Use it as a tester portion from your latest batch, or keep it as a personal-use stick while the full-size ones go into storage. It's the kind of small detail that shows someone who actually makes edibles designed this thing.
One honest limitation: the tray measures 14.5 x 19.3 x 4.6 cm, which is compact enough for most freezer shelves but might be a tight fit if your freezer is already packed with grow-kit colonisation jars and frozen pizza. Measure first. Compared to something like a generic silicone ice cube tray from a kitchen shop, the MagicalButter Butter Tray has deeper, wider compartments and the tablespoon divisions — features you simply won't find on general-purpose moulds.
| Spec | Detail |
|---|---|
| Brand | MagicalButter |
| Material | Food-grade silicone |
| Dimensions | 14.5 x 19.3 x 4.6 cm (5.7 x 7.6 x 1.8 inches) |
| Compartments | 4 full-size sticks + 1 fun-size stick |
| Tablespoon sections per stick | 8 |
| Total tablespoon capacity | 32 (full-size) + fun-size portion |
| Heat resistant | Yes |
| Dishwasher safe | Yes |
| SKU | HS0989 |
If you're making cannabutter from scratch, the MagicalButter Machine (MB2e) pairs naturally with this tray — it handles the infusion process, you pour straight into the Butter Tray to set. Also worth grabbing: the MagicalButter DecarBox for decarboxylation before infusion, and a silicone spatula for getting every last drop out of the machine and into the mould.
Pick this up and you'll notice the silicone has a decent thickness to it — it's not one of those flimsy moulds that buckles the moment you pour something warm in. There's a slight rigidity to the walls that keeps the tray's shape when you're carrying it from the counter to the fridge, which matters more than you'd think when it's full of liquid butter. The base has enough grip that it sits flat on a shelf without sliding around.
The tablespoon dividers inside each stick compartment are raised just enough to create a visible line once the butter sets, but they're shallow enough that the butter still comes out as one stick if you want it to. Snap along the line for individual tablespoons, or flex the whole compartment and pop out a full stick. The silicone doesn't retain odours after washing — something cheaper silicone moulds absolutely do, especially with cannabis-infused products. We've seen people bin perfectly good trays because they couldn't get the smell out. This one washes clean.
We've talked to enough home edible makers over the years to know that inconsistent dosing is the number-one frustration. You make a batch of brownies, one corner is barely noticeable, and the middle piece sends someone to the sofa for six hours. The issue almost always traces back to how the butter was stored and measured. If you're scooping cannabutter out of a jar with a spoon, you're guessing. Every time.
Having pre-portioned tablespoon sections means your recipes start from a consistent baseline. Eight tablespoons per stick, four sticks per tray — that's 32 measured tablespoons from a single pour. If you know the potency of your infusion, you can calculate per-tablespoon strength and scale recipes with actual confidence. It's the difference between "I think this is about right" and knowing exactly what you're putting into a batch of cookies.
The fun-size fifth stick is genuinely useful as a test portion. Make a small edible with it, wait, assess the strength, then decide how to use the full-size sticks. We'd always recommend this approach over going straight to a full recipe with an untested batch.
Yes. The silicone compartments work with any fat-based infusion — coconut oil, ghee, olive oil, or standard butter. Coconut oil sets firmer in the fridge, so the sticks pop out even more cleanly than dairy butter.
The four full-size compartments hold 8 tablespoons each, giving you 32 tablespoons total. The fifth fun-size compartment adds a smaller bonus portion on top of that.
The tray is heat-resistant and handles warm liquids and dishwasher temperatures without issue. However, MagicalButter designed it as a setting mould for the fridge and freezer, not as bakeware. We'd stick to its intended use.
Food-grade silicone resists odour absorption far better than plastic. A thorough wash with warm soapy water or a dishwasher cycle removes any residual smell. We haven't had complaints about lingering odours with this tray.
Yes — the silicone handles freezer temperatures without cracking or warping. For long-term storage beyond a week or two, pop the frozen sticks out and wrap them individually in parchment paper to prevent freezer burn. The tray is then free for your next batch.
Not at all. The Butter Tray works with cannabutter made by any method — stovetop, slow cooker, or any infusion machine. It's a standalone accessory. That said, the MagicalButter Machine pours directly into the tray very neatly.
Push gently from the underside of the compartment. The flexible silicone peels away from the set butter cleanly. If the butter is fully set (overnight in the fridge or 3-4 hours in the freezer), the sticks release in one piece with minimal effort.
Last updated: April 2026