Substitute for coconut
Topic started by Meena (@ ip66-35-226-228.altera.com) on Wed Feb 19 21:35:33 .
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Hello everyone,
Does anyone know of a good substitute for coconut and coconut milk in recipes? It is difficult to use coconut milk freely when you know it contains at least 50% saturated fat !!
Thanks
Responses:
- From: Kajan (@ 24.103.235.73)
on: Wed Feb 19 22:26:58
yea it is a very serious problem in cold countries. I found those who moved from india and srilakna does not use coconut. rarely they use milk instead of coconut and most of times curries without coconut. First it will be difficult. But they get used to it.
- From: :) (@ d150-35-51.home.cgocable.net)
on: Thu Feb 20 07:25:47
http://www.westonaprice.org/myths_truths/myths_truths_nutrition.html
- From: :) (@ d150-35-51.home.cgocable.net)
on: Thu Feb 20 07:26:28
http://www.coconut-info.com/links.htm
- From: Dheeraj (@ ip68-9-56-21.ri.ri.cox.net)
on: Wed Mar 12 18:29:10
How about using Peanuts ?
- From: RG (@ 26.f8b7d1.client.atlantech.net)
on: Thu Mar 13 12:12:38
Try using firm oe ectra-firm tofu, esp. in recipes where you grind the coconut.
- From: RG (@ 26.f8b7d1.client.atlantech.net)
on: Thu Mar 13 12:12:52
Try using firm or extra-firm tofu, esp. in recipes where you grind the coconut.
- From: Jyotsna (@ cache-mtc-ah06.proxy.aol.com)
on: Fri Mar 14 11:09:21
Hi all
for all those wondering about the fat content in coconut and still wish to get the taste.....here is the magic "Green Papaya"
i tried papaya in all places i would use coconut/milk and no one can find out.
I am in USA and i cut and freeze the papaya pieces for longer storage.
good luck
- From: Seema (@ 199.21.28.21)
on: Sun Mar 16 21:48:07
Dear Jyotsna,
I have one doubt. If the recipe calls for coconut milk how do you substitute? and if we need to use grated coconut, do we use grated papaya instead?
- From: gracy (@ ool-435294ac.dyn.optonline.net)
on: Fri May 2 21:57:05 EDT 2003
Hi Meena,
Evaporated milk is the best substitute for coconut milk. You may try this for yr cooking. I'm using evaporated milk for most of my cooking like chicken and mutton curry and for others too. 1/4 cup of evaporated milk shall mix with 3/4 of water. U must be careful with the mixing. Too much of evaporated milk will spoiled ur cooking. Have a good try on this.
- From: Sumathi Vijayakumar (@ 12-213-183-9.client.attbi.com)
on: Wed Jun 18 20:49:31 EDT 2003
Dear folks,
Try almonds instead of coconut milk.
Soak about 10 almonds in hot water for about 30 minutes. Then peel the skin. Grind them in a blender adding water. Almonds are good for health and does not have fat. So it is good for people having cholestral too. The taste of the dish using almond paste or milk is also good.
Try it you will love it.
Will try to post details of the goodness of almonds later.
- From: ashley (@ 12-234-153-21.client.attbi.com)
on: Mon Jul 21 23:00:54 EDT 2003
In health food store chains like Whole Foods and Trader Joe's you may purchase tins of fatfree coconut milk for under a dollar. This is cheap and easy and healthy. if you need more details, let me know.
- From: chey (@ cache-ntc-ab01.proxy.aol.com)
on: Wed Oct 15 18:34:00
hi, is there any other suggestions for substituting a different item for coconut milk in curry dishes. i have a friend who loves curry, but is actually allergic to coconut milk. he still eats it, but i'm trying to find maybe a less health risk way for him to enjoy curry. thanks for any suggestions :)
- From: MOLI (@ 202.88.239.52)
on: Thu Oct 16 04:15:14 EDT 2003
CHOKE KASHA KASHA IN WARM WATER FOR HALF AN HOUR AND MAKE A PASTE OF IT AND USE IT IN THE PLACE OF COCONUT MILK
- From: Selina Chan (@ wks26.hiwaay.net)
on: Fri Oct 17 12:18:49 EDT 2003
Almonds had worked well for me. And it is healther.
I am getting into Indian / southern cooking and what a blast!. Surprised a few indian friends of mine.
Selina Chan
- From: sella (@ wc09.mtnk.rnc.net.cable.rogers.com)
on: Sun Oct 26 21:40:39 EST 2003
almonds. there is fat in almonds too. You can use almond instead of coconut.
- From: Sue (@ pcp032990pcs.aberdn01.md.comcast.net)
on: Sun Oct 24 20:38:14
I heard soy milk is a good substitute? Anyone try this?
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