DIY Sweet Coconut Spread Recipe (2024)

Yesterday I was faced with a desperate situation: I ran out of coconut spread. I know it sounds crazy...but somehow I managed to make it down to the very bottom of the jar without remembering to order more. Sigh.And so I was left, small spatula in hand, despairingly scraping away at the container until it was sparkling clean and no tasty little morsels remained. If you have ever had the chance to try coconut spread (also lovingly called coconut butter or coconut manna), you may understand just the heartache that I felt in such a situation. This rich, creamy butter is simply too delicious to be without! However, with a bit of ingenuity, a handful of coconut and my trusty food processor, I was able to mix up a homemade version to save the day.Hence this simple, healthy DIY coconut spread recipe with just one step and one ingredient!

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So, you might ask: why didn't I just run down to the health food store and grab another jar of coconut spread? Why all of this drama instead? Well, quite simply finding a good quality coconut spread can actually be more difficult than you might think—and if I am going to invest in a jar, I want to savor it in all its raw organic goodness.

Here's the thing: in modern American cuisine, the coconut has been gaining wild popularity of late.Needless to say, this can all be very confusing, and it is disappointingly difficult to sort out legitimate products from marketing hype. Unlike other glitzy and glamorous products, coconut spread is generally pretty simple. It is made from coconut meat that has been dried and pulverized into a paste, resembling nut butter.It seems that every industry wants a piece of this tropical superfood.

Needless to say, this can all be very confusing, and it is disappointingly difficult to sort out legitimate products from marketing hype. Unlike other glitzy and glamorous products, coconut spread is generally pretty simple. It is made from coconut meat that has been dried and pulverized into a paste, resembling nut butter.

Unfortunately, however, some companies use coconut that has been harshly dried, toasted, washed with chlorinated water or otherwise treated, resulting in the loss of precious nutrients and the appearance of unwanted chemical additives.

At Radiant Life, we have put a lot of time and effort into perfecting our sweet coconut spread.It is created from 100% organic, raw coconut meat that has been dried at temperatures less than 98°F. In a rapid process, this dehydrated meat is specially chilled and pulverized into a paste, in such a way that little or no heat is generated. Through this carefully engineered process, the air temperature is even kept low to ensure that the coconut is not exposed to heat above 103°F during grinding. In this way, we are able to keep vital nutrients intact, maintaining the coconut's natural purity.This is why our spread remains brilliant white, while others take on a more beige tone—indicating that the coconut has become overheated at some point in the production.

Call us a little obsessive, but sometimes it takes this kind of scrutiny to navigate the food world. So, while you may not have this precision at home, you certainly have more control over how you make this spread in your kitchen than if you buy something random at the store.Yes, the homemade stuff is not quite as smooth, and yes it probably gets more heated than the carefully crafted version we call our own—but in a crunch, making your own coconut spread is economical and actually fun!

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With one step and one ingredient, it's a bit of a stretch to call this a coconut spread recipe.The general gist of things is this: throw some coconut chips in a blender and go! But if you want some additional tips and tricks, check out the steps below.

If you have never had coconut spread/butter/manna before, you are in for a treat.The spread is a bit different from coconut oil because it also contains fiber from the meat as well. Pleasantly aromatic and delightfully balanced, it has a slightly sweet coconut taste and a texture that melts on your tongue. It is also high in fiber, trace minerals, and medium-chain fatty acids (which you can learn more about here). This spread is both delicious tasting and nutrient-dense.It can be enjoyed mixed with othernut butter,on apples or celery, whipped into a frosting, blended into a smoothie, or spread over chocolate or carob to make decadentCoconut Almond Delightsor Organic Coconut Butter Cups. My personal favorite way to eat it is straight off the spoon.

Ingredients

(makes 1 1/2 to 2 cups)

5 cups raw organic coconut chips (flakes also work, but I have found the larger chips give more of a smooth result)

Place chips in a food processor or high-power blender and process on high. This will probably take 10-15 minutes depending on what kind of appliance you are using and its strength. As it blends, you will notice the chips goes through several transformations—first, they will be shredded more finely, then become pasty, and finally liquidy and smooth. You can stop and check it several times throughout the process—pushing any splatters on the sides of the blender or processor down and also churning it with a spoon so that you can see the texture.The final consistency will appear runny, but this is actually the texture that you want the coconut spread to be at when you first make it. When allowed to cool to room temperature (or in the fridge depending on where you live and the time of year), it will firm up to become more dense and spreadable.

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DIY Sweet Coconut Spread Recipe (2024)

FAQs

How to sub unsweetened coconut for sweetened? ›

How to Sweeten Natural or Unsweetened Coconut (so You Can Substitute Unsweetened for Sweetened Coconut in a Recipe)
  1. 3 tablespoons water.
  2. 3 teaspoons of sugar.
  3. ¾ cup unsweetened or natural coconut.
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What sweet dish can be made from coconut? ›

Coconut Burfi & Coconut Ladoo are 2 most commonly prepared sweets, especially in South India. You will find coconut burfi tasting so different in every home and you are likely to come across countless versions. Over the years, I have perfectioned 3 recipes to make coconut burfi.

Is creamed coconut the same as coconut butter? ›

Creamed coconut, also known as coconut butter, is a coconut product made from the unsweetened dehydrated fresh pulp of a mature coconut, ground to a semi-solid white creamy paste. It is sold in the form of a hard white block which can be stored at room temperature.

What is kaya spread made of? ›

Coconut jam, also known as kaya jam or simply kaya, is a sweet spread made from a base of coconut milk, eggs, sugar and sometimes pandan leaves as a flavouring. It is popular throughout Southeast Asia.

How to sweeten unsweetened cream of coconut? ›

Optionally sweetening with sifted powdered sugar or stevia to taste (liquid sweeteners can weigh it down)

Is there a big difference between sweetened and unsweetened coconut? ›

Unsweetened is plain coconut—no added sugar—and sweetened coconut has added sugar. Because of the added sugar, the sweetened coconut will be moister and sweeter. It works best when baking sweet coconut treats. Unsweetened coconut tends to be a bit drier and chewier.

Can I use condensed coconut milk instead of coconut cream? ›

What is condensed coconut milk? This product is thick and sweet, it's made from coconut milk, water, sugar and usually a thickener. Best for using in drinks such as pina coladas or as a dairy-free substitute for condensed milk. It's not suitable as a substitute for coconut milk or cream.

Does canned coconut cream taste like coconut? ›

Compared to normal coconut milk, coconut cream has a much higher fat content, containing around 19-22% fat. Coconut cream still retains the delicious coconut flavor that coconut milk has, but is much thicker as it is essentially coconut milk with less water.

Can I use coconut oil instead of creamed coconut? ›

Cream of coconut is what you get when coconut milk is condensed, like condensed milk for example, and also cooked with a very large amount of sugar. It's more like a candy cream than anything else and the oil wouldn't be even slightly similar, so the recipe wouldn't work out.

How unhealthy is kaya? ›

But like many jams out there in the market, kaya that is bought off-the-shelf is made with a lot of white sugar. Additionally, the numerous eggs and coconut milk added also results in a high fat spread (especially saturated fat). Not the healthiest start to the day.

Does kaya taste like coconut? ›

What Does Kaya Jam Taste Like? On its own, the taste of kaya jam is sweet, coconutty, rich, and a bit floral. Pandan juice has a vanilla-like flavor with a hint of coconut too, so it really complements the pre-existing taste of kaya jam.

How to sweeten 1 cup of unsweetened coconut? ›

All you have to do is combine 1/4 cup of water and 4 teaspoons of sugar, then heat the mixture until the sugar is completely dissolved. Next, stir in 1 cup of all natural unsweetened coconut flakes until all the liquid is absorbed. You can then let it dry before storing in the fridge, or use immediately.

Can you use unsweetened coconut milk instead of sweetened? ›

Follow this tip: Be sure you're buying unsweetened coconut milk. It's already naturally sweet, so you don't need the extra sugar, unless the recipe specifically calls for it.

Can you substitute coconut for sugar? ›

In general, coconut sugar can replace white sugar using a 1:1 ratio in most recipes, says Roszkowski. However, she recommends grinding coconut sugar into smaller granules using a food processor or blender first.

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