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Aristotle postulated that the essence of life is to serve others and do good.

The Dalai Lama told us the purpose of life is to be happy.

Douglas Adams said the answer to life, the universe, and everything is 42.

I’m going to have to call shenanignas on all of it, because I have discovered the meaning, purpose, and answer to life. Today.

It is homemade coconut milk.

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WAIT! Even if you’ve decided you hate coconut milk (for whatever ungodly reason), you’re going to want to remember this post. This recipe. Because drinking it, eating it, and cooking with it isn’t all you can do. In fact, tomorrow I have a super secret special surprise about what you CAN do with it that doesn’t involve tasting it in any way. (Want to know what that is? Make shampoo with coconut milk and castille soap! Here are the instructions. Enjoy!)

So just chillax (that’s right, I said it) and learn how to make homemade coconut milk in something like 5 minutes or less.

(Also, I’m sorry you don’t like to drink the purpose of life.)

How to Make Homemade Coconut Milk

First, I have to say thanks to Pinterest for eventually taking me to several recipe sites that told me how to make my own coconut milk. Which I have now done a total of four times (in less than a week … that’s how obsessed I am.)

Now, when I said it takes 5 minutes or less, I really meant it. It tastes better than the coconut milk I buy every week at the store, too.

You want to know how to do this, don’t you?

Here’s what you need: 1/2 c. coconut milk, 4 cups of really hot water, a blender/food processor, and something to store your coconut milk in. So, technically what you need is: Shredded, unsweetened, dried coconut. (Organic is best, so you’re not getting any sulfites in it.) The other stuff is cake.

1. Measure Out 1/2 C. Shredded Coconut

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This is easy so far, right?

You don’t have to be exact on the shredded coconut measurement for your homemade coconut milk. This is not an exact science, and it’s kind of the opposite of baking.

Next, you want to …

2. Place Your Shredded Coconut in Your Blender and Add 1 c. Water

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Again, the water should be very hot. Some of the recipes I read said to use boiling water, some said not to use boiling water. So use your discretion on whichever you choose. Me, I use water that was boiled and then cooled for a minute.

Blender or food processor, whatever. Just pour the water over the coconut and pop the lid on.

3. Take 10 Seconds to Pulse Your Mixture

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You don’t want to run your blender or food processor on high. And you do NOT want to run it on high and then walk away. What you’ll be left with, after about a minute, is a pulpy, gloppy mess.

Instead, what you want to do is pulse the coconut and water for about 30 seconds (or 20-ish times).

Then, I let it sit for about another minute and pulse it 5 or 6 more times. I do this because I think I’m letting it steep and making stronger coconut milk, but I may just be kidding myself.

When you’re done pulsing, this is what you do:

3. Carefully Strain the “Milk” From the Shredded Coconut

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As you strain, be sure to press down on the coconut shreds to push out all the good stuff.

Here’s where I differ from what all the other recipes said to do. They said to use cheesecloth. I laugh in the face of authority, so I use a fine mesh sieve.

And it gives you something I think the others don’t get: A nice, thick chunk of coconut oil that rises to the top when you chill it.

If you strain through a cheesecloth (which you’re more than welcome to do if you want), the fabric will catch the oils, so your coconut milk won’t have nearly as many in it. I’ll show you what the layer of solid coconut oil looks like in a minute, though, because you need to know the last step.

4. Repeat Steps 1-3 Three More Times, Reusing the Shredded Coconut

That’s really all there is to it. You don’t have to use 4 cups of water. You can stop at 3 if you only want 3 cups of coconut milk. Whatever floats your boat. I do feel like, after the fourth run through, the coconut is pretty sapped of all its goodness and you end up with a more watery product.

Here are a few more things to remember:

  1. Keep a lid on your coconut milk, and store it in the fridge. It’s good for up to 5 or so days, if kept tightly covered and refrigerated.
  2. If you want to reuse the leftover shreds (after you’ve “milked” them), you can do what Tropical Traditions suggests and make macaroons but, of course, I think you should blend it up a little more with some plain, full-fat yogurt and honey and put it on your face. Bonus – you can eat that, too. YUM.
  3. The coconut milk, all by itself, is super yummy and light, if you ask me. But you can dress it up a little, too, for an extra delicious drink. (Which I’ll tell you more about in a minute.)

The Coconut Oil at the Top

So, as I mentioned, if you don’t use a cheesecloth, you end up with a good bit of oil at the top of your milk (after you’ve refrigerated it for a while).

This is what it looks like:

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I bet there’s a hundred-billion things you could do with that – things that are very, very yummy. Me? I put it on my legs. And they are baby-bottom soft now (except I need to shave).

The texture doesn’t seem to be quite like that of store-bought coconut oil, so I’m not sure it’s as effective as pure coconut oil. But one of these days, I’m going to get brave and try it as deodorant, anyway.

How to Drink Your Coconut Milk

I drink mine straight most of the time. I also put it on my cereal.

There are probably a hundred different things you could add to it, though, to make it swoon-worthy.

Here are the two things I’ve done:

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Add blueberries and blend: Just add a small handful of blueberries to 1 or 2 cups of homemade coconut milk and blend well. Deeelicious. For an added sweet treat, sprinkle in a touch of stevia leaf.

Honey and vanilla extract: This is … this is heaven in your mouth. Like a thousand small, rich, creamy angel ballerinas are pirouetting on your tongue. In it, I used 1 c. homemade coconut milk, 1/4 tsp homemade vanilla extract, and 1 tsp honey. If you like nutmeg, this would be the perfect thing to sprinkle a little bit on, too.

Tomorrow is Going to Be Fun

Tomorrow, I’ll show you exactly WHY I got off my butt and made my own homemade coconut milk to begin with. You are going to love this.

Hint: Get your hair ready.

So, as a newly affirmed homemade coconut milk addict, I want to drink it all the time with lots of other stuff in it, with it, and around it.

What else do you guys think would be good in coconut milk, to make it fruitier or velvetier, or … what sounds delicious to you?

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FAQs

How long does homemade coconut milk last? ›

Unopened, sealed containers of coconut milk can last several months, but opened coconut milk cans and cartons do go bad. Fresh, homemade coconut milk lasts up to five days in the refrigerator when properly stored in an airtight container. A plastic container with an air-tight seal and glass jars work well.

What's the difference between canned coconut milk and coconut milk? ›

Canned Coconut Milk vs Carton

Carton coconut milk is best utilized in things like cereal or blended into smoothies or other drinks. Carton coconut milk is much thinner and more diluted, making it better suited for drinking rather than cooking.

Is coconut milk powder as good as coconut milk? ›

Powdered coconut milk is a versatile ingredient that can be a suitable alternative to canned or fresh coconut milk in many recipes. The primary advantage is convenience. Powdered coconut milk is lightweight, easy to store, and has a longer shelf life than canned or fresh versions.

How many coconuts does it take to make a can of coconut milk? ›

The amount of coconut needed to fill a can depends on the weight and size of the kernel of each coconut. On average, one and a half coconut is needed for 400ml of product (milk or cream).

Can I drink coconut milk everyday? ›

In moderation, coconut milk can have health benefits, but consuming too much can have some undesirable effects. Coconut milk contains high levels of calories and fats. Combining a high intake of coconut milk with a carbohydrate-rich diet can result in weight gain.

Is coconut milk healthier than milk? ›

Plant-based

However, coconut milk is not nutritionally comparable to cow's milk, with a lower protein and a much higher saturated fat level. If you do choose it as your product of choice you should be aware that only the fortified coconut 'drink' products will supply comparable amounts of nutrients, like calcium.

Can you drink coconut milk straight from the can? ›

You can buy coconut milk in a can. If you buy the right brand it has no additives. If you want, you could just drink the coconut milk from the can. It's delicious!

Is coconut milk healthier than heavy cream? ›

Heavy cream has signficantly more Vitamin D than coconut cream. Coconut cream is a great source of dietary fiber and iron, and it is an excellent source of potassium. Both coconut cream and heavy cream are high in calories and saturated fat. Coconut cream has signficantly less cholesterol than heavy cream.

How healthy is coconut milk? ›

Coconut milk may enhance digestion. It may also protect against breast cancer. Coconut milk may increase good cholesterol levels and reduce bad cholesterol levels. It may also be beneficial to manage anxiety.

What are the pros and cons of coconut milk? ›

Coconut milk is known for its rich flavor and texture. The health benefits of coconut milk include containing medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs) and compounds with antioxidant and anti-inflammatory effects. However, it contains saturated fat. More research is needed to understand better the benefits versus the risks.

What's dried coconut meat called? ›

copra, dried sections of the meat of the coconut, the kernel of the fruit of the coconut palm (Cocos nucifera).

Which coconut is best for milk? ›

Coconut milk comes from the white flesh of mature brown coconuts, which are the fruit of the coconut tree. The milk has a thick consistency and a rich, creamy texture.

What thickens coconut milk? ›

You can use cornstarch or all-purpose flour as a thickening agent. Dissolve some cornstarch or cornflour in a bowl with cold water to make a slurry. Then add the slurry to the coconut milk and boil until it reaches your desired consistency.

Can I drink 3 coconuts a day? ›

There are no set guidelines for how much coconut water to consume. Those who drink it regularly often enjoy one to two cups per day, while others only reach for a cup after a run instead of a standard sports drink.

What happens when you drink coconut milk? ›

Antibacterial against Bacteria and Viruses

In addition to abundant B vitamins and the minerals potassium, zinc, iron, calcium, magnesium and phosphorus, coconut milk contains another important ingredient: lauric acid. It is considered anti-inflammatory and antibacterial. It also helps your body fight off pathogens.

How do you store homemade coconut milk for a long time? ›

The Best Way to Store Coconut Milk

Simply mix up your can of coconut milk, and pour the contents into an ice cube tray. Freeze overnight, and then you'll have perfect coconut milk cubes ready to go whenever you need them!

How can you tell if coconut milk has gone bad? ›

To know if your coconut milk has gone bad, smelling it is the first and best test. If the milk gives off a pungent or sour odor, instead of a neutral or slightly sweet smell, it's time for it to hit the bin. Another way to know if your coconut milk is bad is to see if it has curdled, which will turn it gritty or lumpy.

Can fresh coconut milk go bad? ›

Unopened coconut milk will last up to 2 to 5 years if stored in a cool dry place. Once opened, you should put any unused coconut milk in the fridge right away, where it can last for 7 to 10 days. However, some brands of coconut milk may last longer, up to 14 days.

What happens if you boil coconut milk for too long? ›

When cooking with coconut milk, you will need to exercise caution to avoid curdling. The milk curdles when cooked too long at high temperatures.

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