1,965 COCONUT/16 recipes
Traditional Indian dish of roasted chunks of chicken in a spicy sauce. The chicken is a very good source of lean protein, while the sauce provides important nutrients such as vitamins A and C as well as calcium.
A very easy to prepare brown rice pudding for your slow cooker or crockpot.
I love curry but I like it simple with lots of curry sauce. This is easy and delicious
Similar to blondies, these bars are rich with the flavor or orange and loaded with white chocolate chips and coconut.
These delicious little snacks are soft, chewy and really easy to make. They taste delicious served with a nice cup of tea. These mini biscuits are also grain free, gluten free and free from refined sugar.
This delicious and creamy avocado smoothie makes such a fantastic breakfast or snack. It’s high in fibre, vitamin K, potassium and folate – and has only 166 calories per glass. We’ve used coconut cream in this recipe, which is the cream from a can of full fat coconut milk that’s been left refrigerated. If you find this recipe too creamy for you, you can also add some of the liquid from the can too.
This is a really simple recipe to make and all the prep and cooking can be done in under half an hour, so there really is no excuse not to give it a go. They will last for up to 7 days, if stored in an airtight container, so are perfect to make in batches and snack on throughout the week.
Sweet coconut-filled bars with a graham cracker crust topped with melted chocolate. So easy and so good.
Pumpkin and Coconut Cream Soup recipe
This coconut panna cotta has a refreshing kiwi-mint coulis topping that lifts the overall flavour with a refreshing twist. It makes for the perfect spring/summer dessert or whenever you want a light sweet treat.
Sweet, quick, easy and delicious!
Blue Ribbon Carrot Cake recipe
These gluten-free (can be dairy free and nut free, see Notes) muffins are a great start to the day as they contain no refined sugars and instead provide slow release energy through their relatively high protein content. If you are diabetic, use stevia in place of maple syrup.
Crispy and crunchy. These snowballs are made with peanut butter, chunks of peanuts, raisins and puffed rice cereal. They are delicious treats for kids or grown-up :)