Dried Coconut Recipes

Triple Coconut Rice

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Triple Coconut Rice
Prepared by Sarah Shilhavy, Photo by Jeremiah Shilhavy

Three coconut ingredients plus rice!

Servings: 6
Preparation Time: 3 minutes

Bring coconut milk, oil and water to a slow boil. Add rice and dried coconut, bring back to a boil then turn heat down to simmer and cover with a lid leaving a small opening to vent. Stir briefly after 10 minutes.

Continue cooking until rice is tender and done; add more water/coconut milk if needed. Fluff rice and serve.

Goes great with seafood.

Tip: If you want to make this into desert add 6 teaspoons of organic sugar when bringing the coconut milk and water to a slow boil.

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

Recipe submitted by Trish, Orlando, FL

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No-Bake Blonde Coconut Macaroons

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No-Bake Blonde Coconut Macaroons
Prepared by Sarah Shilhavy, Photo by Jeremiah Shilhavy

Servings: approx.
Preparation Time: 15 minutes

Mix all ingredients together well. Form into balls and refrigerate until firm…..I actually freeze them! When we make these they are gone in a few minutes because they are soooo good!

Recipe submitted by Stephanie, Goodyear, AZ

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Chewy Coconutty Cookies

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Chewy Coconutty Cookies
Prepared by Sarah Shilhavy, Photo by Jeremiah Shilhavy

If you love chewy, coconutty cookies then this recipe is for you. Crisp on the outside and wonderfully chewy throughout, this cookie is a total crowd pleaser.

Servings: approximately 30 cookies
Preparation time: 15 minutes

Preheat oven to 350 degrees F. Grease cookie sheets lightly with coconut oil.

Combine the flour and baking soda together in a small bowl; mix well and set aside.

Cream the butter and sugars together with an electric mixer. Beat in vanilla extract and/or coconut extract and egg until light and fluffy.

Add the flour mixture to the butter mix and when it is almost fully incorporated add the flaked coconut (dough will not form a stiff “typical” cookie dough, it will be sticky and the color of butterscotch).

Drop dough (measuring tablespoon size) unto prepared cookie sheets and bake for 8-10 minutes. Cookies should be lightly browned.

Cool for a few minutes on cookie sheets before removing to wire rack to cool completely.

Recipe courtesy Sarah Shilhavy

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Quick Lemon Coconut Candy

I love this recipe. It’s easy, just a handful of ingredients, and no cooking involved.

If you read the comments below from when the recipe was first posted you’ll see my comment and the way I like to make it. But you don’t have to; I can tell you right now.

I like to use the juice from 2 (usually large) lemons, and all of their zest (or almost all). Then I warm the Coconut Cream Concentrate to a smooth, stir-able, peanut butter consistency and stir all the ingredients together. Warming the CCC is important; that’s what gives the balls a smooth, creamy, melt-in-you-mouth taste and texture. I usually don’t use any of the optional stuff. Sometimes I even add a few tablespoons of melted coconut oil in, but that is totally optional as there is already a good amount of oil in the CCC.

After stirring everything together, I scoop the balls unto a cookie sheet (or whatever other flat baking-pan like thing my hands grabbed first) and freeze or refrigerate until firm. If the mixture is too thin for scooping just stick the bowl into the freezer for a couple minutes at a time and stir until the desired consistency is achieved.

So when life gives you lemons, make these. Watch the video for a quick walk-through and enjoy these tart and creamy little bites. The only thing you’ll have to worry about is not eating the entire batch in one day.

Enjoying Lemons,

Sarah:)

Quick Lemon Coconut Candy (No Bake)

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Quick Lemon Coconut Candy
Prepared by Sarah Shilhavy, Photo by Jeremiah Shilhavy

 

Mix the first 4-5 ingredients together until well mixed and smooth. Form into balls, roll them in the coconut flakes and refrigerate or freeze. You can also put them in candy molds without the coconut flakes to get a different look. They will harden when refrigerated.

Recipe submitted by Alice, Las Crescenta, CA

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Lemon Coconut Meringues

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Lemon Coconut Meringues
Prepared by Sarah Shilhavy, Photos by Jeremiah Shilhavy

Servings: 24 meringues
Preparation Time: 20 minutes

Preheat oven to 250 degrees F. Line two cookie sheets with parchment paper.

In large bowl with mixer at high speed, beat egg whites and cream of tartar until soft peaks form.

Gradually sprinkle in sugar 2 tablespoons at a time at high speed. After all the sugar has been added you may beat in the vanilla extract and lemon zest or gently fold in later. Beat until meringue stands in stiff, glossy peaks. Add vanilla and lemon zest now if you didn’t add it earlier.

Drop meringue by rounded spoonfuls onto prepared cookie sheets about 1 inch apart. Sprinkle with a bit of shredded coconut.

Bake for 50-60 minutes or until dry to the touch. Remove to rack to cool.

Recipe courtesy Sarah Shilhavy

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Coconut Chocolate No-bake Macaroons

These macaroons are one of the easiest and most delicious quick sweet treats I’ve made in a while. The ingredient list doesn’t make them look like anything special, but believe me, they are.

The secret to the fudgy texture is the almond flour. The stuff just melts right into all that chocolaty goodness and turns the whole thing into a fudgy batter just begging to be eaten. I ate this stuff before it even made it to the refrigerator. And I ate some more once it came out of the refrigerator!

Feel free to cut back a little on the maple syrup if you don’t like it too sweet. And just a tip for grinding your own almond flour: stop as soon as it turns into a powder. Scrape the corners of the canister down and shake the big bits into the center as well. Too much grinding and you’ll end up with almond butter. Not cool. Not for this recipe anyway.

Enjoy!

Sarah 🙂

Coconut Chocolate No-bake Macaroons

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Coconut Chocolate No-bake Macaroons
Prepared by Sarah Shilhavy, photo by Jeremiah Shilhavy

Servings: yields about 40 macaroons
Preparation Time: 15 minutes

Mix all ingredients together well. Form into small balls using a spoon or cookie scoop and refrigerate until firm.

Recipe submitted by Stephanie, Goodyear, AZ

*You can grind your own almond flour by placing whole almonds in a blender/food processor and blending until a fine meal.

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Healthy Simple Coconut Macaroons

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Healthy Simple Coconut Macaroons
Photo by recipe author

Servings: 12

  • 6 egg whites (save the yokes to add to scrambled eggs)
  • Pinch salt
  • 2/3 cup honey (run your honey under some hot water if it has crystallized, it needs to be liquid)
  • 2 1/2 cups shredded coconut

Preheat oven to 250 degrees F. Grease cookie sheets with coconut oil.

Beat egg whites until almost stiff peaks form. Add salt. Slowly pour in honey while whipping the eggs.

Fold in the shredded coconut with a spatula until it’s thoroughly mixed. Be gentle, you don’t want to deflate the eggs.

Using a large cookie scoop or tablespoon, scoop the mixture onto the prepared cookie sheets spacing about 1 inch apart.

Time will vary depending on how big your cookies are. These took about 50 minutes. Allow to cool briefly on the cookie sheet. Remove with a thin spatula and cool completely. They will continue to harden and dry as they cool.

Recipe submitted by Cara, Billings, MT

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Chili-Coconut Crusted Shrimp

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Chili-Coconut Crusted Shrimp
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Servings: 2-4
Preparation Time: 15

This Chile-Coconut Crusted Shrimp is a terrific appetizer or can be served with a bowl of rice and stir-fried vegetables as a main course.

Peel the shrimp, leaving the tails on. Rinse and pat dry.

Place chilies in a spice grinder and grind into a fine powder. In a shallow bowl, mix shredded coconut, flour, salt, and 2 tablespoons of the chili powder.

Heat oil in a large skillet. Whisk the egg in a bowl with a little bit of water. Dip each shrimp in the egg mixture and coat it lightly with the chili-coconut mixture.

Fry for about two minutes on one side and another minute on the other side, or until golden brown and crispy.

Recipe submitted by Natasha, Fairfax, VA

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