Coconut Baked Food Recipes

Coconut Granola II

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Coconut Granola
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Servings: 12
Preparation Time: 10 minutes
Cook time: 1 hour 15 minutes

Preheat oven to 250.

In a large bowl, combine oats, nuts, and shredded coconut.

In a separate bowl, combine maple syrup, oil and salt. Combine both mixtures and pour onto 3 sheet pans. Cook for 1 hour and 15 minutes, stirring every 15 minutes for even coloring.

Remove from oven and add raisins if desired.

Recipe submitted by Chanelle, Beaumont, CA

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Coconut Flour Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Balls

I like oatmeal cookies. Do you?

This recipe was delicious. Very different, yes, but still delicious.

The strangest thing about them is that they go into the oven and come out of the oven looking pretty much the same way as they did when they went in. I was already expecting that after looking the recipe over, but it was still strange to see the un-melted toasting cookie balls grinning at me every time I walked by the oven.

When mixing the dough, don’t worry about the texture not being “right”. It’ll form itself into a sticky-ish almost crumbly looking mixture, but that’s normal. Don’t panic and throw it out, ’cause you’ll just end up with the same results when you start over.

The nice thing about this dough is that you can mix for as much as you need to. Coconut flour (unlike wheat flour) will not become glutinous after a lot of mixing. So there’s no worry about tough cookies.

After you’ve mixed the dough, you can shape it into tablespoon sized balls using a measuring tablespoon as a guide or a small cookie scoop. Your choice. I liked using my hands.

I liked the idea of keeping the cookies in a ball, but if you want the traditional flat round just press each ball down flat with your hand (but not too flat) and bake for about 6 minutes. Just keep an eye on them, they’ll bake pretty quickly.

The texture of the cookies was a little different too. They have a buttery, soft inside with a slightly crisp, almost flaky outside. Sounds good, doesn’t it?

Enjoying cookies,

Sarah

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Coconut Flour Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Balls
Prepared by Sarah Shilhavy, Photo by Jeremiah Shilhavy

Coconut Flour Oatmeal Raisin Cookie Balls

Servings: approximately 25-27 cookies
Preparation Time: 20 minutes

Heat oven to 350 degrees F. In large bowl, beat butter and sugar on medium speed with an electric mixer until creamy. Add eggs and vanilla; mix well.

In a separate bowl combine coconut flour, baking soda, garam masala or cinnamon and salt. Add oats and raisins; mix until thoroughly combined. Then combine dry ingredients with the creamed sugar/egg.

Beat on low speed until well incorporated. (The mixture will have an oddly loose consistency due to the lack of liquid in this recipe, but fear not.)

Roll cookie dough into balls, using approximately 1 tablespoon of dough per ball. Place each dough ball on an ungreased cookie sheet.

Bake 10-12 min. (depending on your oven) until the cookies are golden brown on top. Remove from over, break one open and check the center. If the test cookie seems undercooked in the middle, return the baking sheet to the oven for 2 more minutes, being careful not to let the bottoms burn.

Remove the cookies from the oven, let cool for 1 minute on the cookie sheet. Transfer cookies to a plate or wire rack and cool completely.

Store in a zipper bag or tightly-covered container. These will keep for 7-10 days but mine never last that long!

Recipe submitted by DH, Baltimore, MD

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Gluten-Free Coconut Flour Dutch Babies

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Gluten-Free Coconut Flour Dutch Babies
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Servings: 6-8
Preparation Time: 10 minutes

Preheat oven to 425 degrees.

Very generously completely slather bottom and sides of a 9 x 13 glass baking pan with butter, coconut oil or palm shortening.

Whisk all the dry ingredients together and quickly add and whisk in the eggs and coconut milk until batter is well mixed. Pour all directly into greased pan.

Bake for about 20-25 minutes until puffed and cooked all the way through. Serve immediately.

*For the freshest coconut milk make homemade coconut milk. (See video at this link)

Recipe submitted by Karen, Camby, IN

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Vanilla-Flecked Coconut Macaroons

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Vanilla-Flecked Coconut Macaroons
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These cookies are incredible easy to make – no need to whip the egg whites beforehand. Just mix everything and bake. Parchment paper is the key to keeping these cookies from sticking (and easy clean-up).

1. Mix the egg whites, sugar, and coconut in a large bowl.

2. Split the vanilla bean lengthwise down the middle and scrape all the seeds into the bowl. Mix again making sure to evenly distribute the vanilla seeds. You should see tiny specks of black throughout the batter.

3. Using a tablespoon or ice cream scoop, place 12 scoops of batter at a time (evenly spaced) on a baking pan lined with parchment paper; each scoop should be about the size of a golf ball. The batter will be thick and lumpy with little peaks of coconut.

4. Bake at 350 for about 12 minutes or until the tips of the coconut turn golden brown. Let cool completely on the pans, then separate the batch in half.

5. Melt the chocolate.

6. Dip a spatula into the melted chocolate and wave over the macaroons about 4 or 5 inches above the tray. Let the chocolate drizzle down in zig-zag patterns and let cool. (You can also dip the cookies one at a time by hand.)

Enjoy!

Recipe submitted by Alejandra, New York, NY

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Lemon-Lime Coconut Flour Muffins

 

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Gluten Free Lemon Lime Coconut Flour Muffins
Prepared by Marianita Shilhavy, Photo by Jeremiah Shilhavy

Servings: 9 muffins
Preparation Time: 15 minutes

Procedure:

Pre-heat oven at 350 degrees F.

Mix coconut flour and baking powder, and then set aside.

In a mixing bowl, beat the eggs and gradually add sugar, milk, butter,
coconut oil, lemon juice, lime juice, lemon zest, lime zest, and salt. Beat
until well blended.

Gradually add the coconut flour with baking powder to egg mixture. Blend
well. Spoon batter into 8 muffin tins lined with paper liners.

Bake at 350 degrees F for 20 minutes or until toothpick inserted into center
comes out clean.

*If using salted butter salt is not needed.

Recipe by Marianita Shilhavy

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Gluten Free Strawberry Coconut Muffins

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Gluten Free Strawberry Coconut Muffins
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Servings: 6-12 muffins
Preparation Time: 10 minutes

Muffins:

Cream Cheese Topping:

  • 1 cup homemade or store bought cream cheese, softened
  • 1 cup chopped strawberries, fresh or frozen
  • 1 – 3 tablespoons raw honey

For the muffins:

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F.

In a small bowl, combine coconut flour, salt and baking soda.

In a large bowl mix the eggs, honey, coconut oil and vanilla until well blended. Mix dry ingredients into the wet, blending with a hand mixer or by hand. Gently fold in strawberries.

Place batter in paper lined muffin tins OR oil small individual glass bowls and pour batter in about 1/2 – 3/4 full.

Bake in preheated oven for 20-25 minutes. Take them out and let them cool and serve topped with Strawberry Cream Cheese.

Cream Cheese:

Place everything in a blender or food processor and blend till smooth. Store in an airtight container in the fridge. When muffins are ready, generously top each muffin and enjoy!

Recipe submitted by Marillyn, Bloomingdale, IL

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Gluten Free Coconut Flour Chocolate Chip Cookies

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Gluten free, dairy free

 

Servings: one dozen

 

Preparation Time: 10 minutes

Preheat oven to 375 degrees F.

 

Mix together coconut oil, sugar, vanilla, eggs, and salt together. Blend thoroughly. Add flour, coconut and chocolate chips; mix thoroughly.

 

Form into small cookies on a parchment lined pan and bake in preheated oven for about 15 minutes, or until lightly browned.

 

Recipe submitted by Mara, Hoffman Estates, IL

 

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Sourdough Bread

Note: this recipe assumes you already have a sourdough starter. If you don’t have one, you can search the Internet to find one, or check with your local health food store. We recommend that you use organic whole grains when at all possible. This is a yeast-free bread recipe for two loaves. Use half the ingredients for one loaf.

Making the head starter:

Dissolve the starter in the water. Add enough flour to make a medium stiff dough. Knead for 10 minutes or until the dough becomes stretchy and less sticky. Divide the dough in quarters. Put one quarter in a glass or pottery dish with a lid, or a plate on top. This will be your starter lump for next time. Put the other three quarters in a covered glass or pottery dish and allow to ferment and rise at room temperature overnight 8-12 hours.

Making the bread:

Mix the head starter with the warm water in a glass mixing bowl or bread mixer. You may need to break up the dough in the water a little with a spoon or your hands.

Mix in the salt, honey, oil, and 3 cups flour. Knead in bread mixer or by hand for about 10 minutes, adding 1-3 cups more flour to make a stiff dough. Some flour has a lot of moisture, so don’t be afraid to use as much as you need. If your dough should become too stiff to work with and you feel you have added too much flour, add 1-2 tablespoons water and continue to knead until the gluten has developed.

To test the gluten, take a small piece of dough, flatten it out a little, and stretch it between your two hands. If it tears quickly, the gluten is not developed and the dough should be kneaded several more minutes. If you can stretch out the piece of dough and see light coming through, the gluten has developed sufficiently.

Divide the dough in half. On a lightly oiled board, shape the two halves into loaves and place in greased 4″ X 8″ loaf pans. Heat your oven to 200  F. and turn it off.

Place the pans in the oven, cover with a clean, damp towel and let rise for 3-4 hours, until doubled in size.

Do not expect this bread to rise as it bakes as normal yeast bread does. Bake at 350 F. for 45 minutes. Remove from pans and cool on baking racks.