Love this one. Nice vintage packaging and so good for cooking or even on its own
Love this one. Nice vintage packaging and so good for cooking or even on its own
Used this coconut milk to make mochi. Nice fragrance.
A 63% coconut extract, which tasted lovely coconutty. It's a tetra-pac, so can be stored. Very handy to add to a soup, stew etc for lovely coconut hit. Love it, though I only buy when reduced price.
Bought the coconut milk to make jelly. The taste is just right and the coconut taste rich and creamy enough. Those who want something lighter, i think they do have a "trim" version. Reliable coconut milk for baking and cooking.
So, I made these vegan snickers for a dinner party last week. I got the recipe from halfbakedharvest who is not a vegan chef, but this recipe just happens to be vegan. They were pretty easy to make and although they didn’t necessarily taste just like a snickers bar, they were REALLY good. Little sugar bombs! I used both coconut cream and this coconut milk to make the caramel. This milk was a little thin which is way I used the cream too. #abillionlove Ingredients (instructions are too long for here so check her website for that) 3/4 cup cashew butter or almond butter 1/4 cup + 1 tablespoon melted coconut oil 1/4 cup maple syrup 4-6 tablespoons coconut flour or almond flour 3 teaspoons vanilla extract 1/2 teaspoon flaky sea salt, plus more for topping 1 1/2 cups real maple syrup 3/4 cup canned full fat coconut milk 1 tablespoon creamy peanut butter 1 cup roasted peanuts 12 ounces dark chocolate, chopped