Creamy goodness. I like to have this for breakfast, but it could easily be a dessert as well. I adopted this from Rainbow Green Live Food Cuisine's coconut smoothie.
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Yield
2 servings (1/2 cup serving size)
Ingredients
Meat of 1 coconut
3/4 cup water
1 tablespoon coconut oil
1/4 teaspoon orange oil
1/4 teaspoon cinnamon
5 drops of Stevia (optional)
Recipe Directions
1. Place all ingredients in a blender and blend until thick and creamy.
Junebelle's Thoughts
By JunebelleCreamy goodness. I like to have this for breakfast, but it could easily be a dessert as well.
I adopted this from Rainbow Green Live Food Cuisine's coconut smoothie.
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Junebelle
Apr 15, 2011
I just wanted to add that this morning I used Vanilla extract instead of orange oil and it came out soo good. I wasn't able to use my vita-mix this morning so I used my magic bullet and it has the texture of cream of wheat - it even tastes kinda like cream of wheat.
noelleloveshoney
Apr 22, 2011
sounds delish. where on earth (or at least in new york) can i get young coconuts? can't find them anywhere!
rawmama
Apr 15, 2011
Good morning :) Did you use coconut water or just plain water? This sounds good! I've been missing yogurt, but don't want to always rely on nuts to make creamy foods...love coconuts!
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Junebelle
May 11, 2011
I use regular water, not the coconut water - but you could use either. I didn't use a young coconut because the mature coconuts have more meat (so I am told - I actually just used what they had at the health food store). If you use a young coconut let me know how it comes out.
erin
Apr 22, 2011
Try asian markets. I'm not from New York, but that's where I find them in Louisiana. I'd imagine you could get them in NY if I can find them here in South Louisiana. A lot of times, at the different markets that I go to, they keep a lot of cold stuff in big walk in fridges where you can't see them so you have to ask. Good luck!
noelleloveshoney
Apr 22, 2011
sounds delish. where on earth (or at least in new york) can i get young coconuts? can't find them anywhere!
harmonylia
Apr 15, 2011
I would assume it's a young coconut, are you using any of the water or just the meat?
emtpdmom
Apr 15, 2011
Sounds delicious. I'm ordering a case of coconuts this week. Is this the meat of a young or a mature coconut?
rawmama
Apr 15, 2011
Good morning :) Did you use coconut water or just plain water? This sounds good! I've been missing yogurt, but don't want to always rely on nuts to make creamy foods...love coconuts!
Junebelle
Apr 15, 2011
I just wanted to add that this morning I used Vanilla extract instead of orange oil and it came out soo good. I wasn't able to use my vita-mix this morning so I used my magic bullet and it has the texture of cream of wheat - it even tastes kinda like cream of wheat.
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