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Coconut milk is a great alternative for those who follow a ketogenic & paleo diet and avoid dairy. It's high in fat, low in carbs and won't kick you out of ketosis. Also, just like coconut oil, it contains fat-burning MCTs.
Creamed Coconut Milk vs Creamed Coconut
"Creamed" coconut milk is sometimes confused with creamed coconut which is essentially coconut butter, also known as coconut mana and it's made from dehydrated coconut meat. Make sure you don't confuse the two when following my recipes.
What is Creamed Coconut Milk Used For?
You can use "creamed" coconut milk just like dairy cream, cream cheese, yogurt or mascarpone. It can be used in both sweet and savoury recipes: for thickening sauces, making fat bombs or as frosting on low-carb cupcakes and pies.
Apart from fat bombs, you can use coconut cream to make Keto Chocolate Mousse or simply enjoy with berries. If you like yogurt, try making dairy-free yogurt from creamed coconut milk by using this technique.
Can I Whip Coconut Milk Just like Dairy Cream?
Yes, you can! It's really easy to do that by using an electric mixer, or an iSi Whipper like this one. The advantage of using an iSi whipper is that it will make your coconut cream lighter and fluffier compared to a regular electric mixer method. You can learn more about this method in this post.
Not All Coconut Milk is Equal
There are two main types of coconut milk. Some products remain liquid while others "cream" when refrigerated. Products that remain liquid and don't thicken are not suitable for making "creamed" coconut milk.
The reason they "cream" is because they contain thickeners. Guar gum is the most common thickener used in coconut milk. It gives some aftertaste but that can be masked using ingredients such as cinnamon, vanilla or cacao powder. If you find a product without thickeners, chances are it won't work for "creaming" so keep that in mind. This coconut milk will cream and is also BPA-free.
An example of coconut milk that doesn't "cream" is Aroy-D. It tastes just like homemade coconut milk without additives and it's BPA-free. You can use Aroy-D to make Low-carb Cappuccino.
To summarise, to "cream" coconut milk, you have to use coconut milk that contains thickeners and creams when refrigerated.
Hands-on Overall
Serving size 1/2 cup/ 60 ml
Nutritional values (per serving, 1/2 cup/ 60 ml)
Net carbs2.7 grams
Protein2.2 grams
Fat20.8 grams
Calories198 kcal
Calories from carbs 5%, protein 4%, fat 91%
Total carbs4 gramsFiber1.3 gramsSugars- gramsSaturated fat18.5 gramsSodium2 mg(0% RDA)Magnesium17 mg(4% RDA)Potassium195 mg(10% EMR)
Ingredients (makes about 1 cup)
Instructions
- Place a can of coconut milk into the fridge overnight. Don’t shake the can before opening. It should get very thick and the solids should separate from water. If it doesn’t, you need to try another brand. I recommend Thai Kitchen Organic or Native Forest or any other brand that works well for you.
I used "What On Earth Organic Coconut Milk" when I made this recipe. It's the best canned coconut milk I've tried in the UK. However, last time I checked, this brand was unavailable and I'm not sure if/ when it will be available again.
- Once thick, transfer to a bowl (without the water!) and mix with a spoon, whisk or a blender.
- The extracted cream can be used immediately or stored in the fridge for up to 3 days.
Ingredient nutritional breakdown (per serving, 1/2 cup/ 60 ml)
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