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Easy Coconut Milk Dessert.

Red.Munchkin.Bean.EatingJust the other day, Gnome was asking me if I could make some sort of dessert which wasn’t heavy like cake but something light and sweet.

We have been processing a lot of coconuts lately so I tried to think up  of something with this ingredient.

Our Lovely Coconuts.
Our Lovely Coconuts.

Then I suddenly remembered that a long time ago (10 years to be exact) when we first came to Belize, a  Hawaiin- Filipino couple  had invited us to their farm and served us this delicious dessert made from coconut milk.  I had forgotten about it until now and so I rummaged through my personal recipe books and found that I had  written it down.  I recall that my friends had mentioned that there are variations of this dessert  Haupia and that some people like to add fresh fruit to it.  I have opted for simple and pure coconut milk squares.  They are soft, silky and melt in your mouth.

Haupia: Easy Coconut Dessert.
Haupia: Easy Coconut Dessert.

Gnome was very pleased with the dessert and scoffed off the whole lot in one sitting.  This is very unusual for him because he does not have a sweet tooth.

Yum Yum!!
Yum Yum!!

Check out the full recipe for Haupia: Coconut Dessert in Belize Wild Recipes.  It is soooo easy to make and it is made from simple ingredients including cornstarch and sugar.  If you live in Toledo, you can purchase our coconut cream from Green Supauls (Punta Gorda) to use for this recipe.  Otherwise, use fresh or canned coconut milk.

Coconut Cream For Sale At Green Supauls.
Coconut Cream For Sale At Green Supauls.

You only need to use a 1/4 of this bag, diluted with water to make up the coconut milk component of the recipe.

Enjoy!!

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Making Coconut Milk Cheese: Feta Style.

Munchkin.Eating.BunHello!! We are back in action with more interesting things to show you because we have procured a camera. I finally bit the bullet and bought a new android phone…one of those blocky looking things with a camera (of course) and many things that do not concern me like the Android and the numerous applications. Gnome is messing around with it in his Gnomish way and actually having a lot of fun with the gadget!

Anyway, we have been making cheese out of coconut milk. Coconut milk, along with the cream, can be hand-squeezed out of grated coconut.

Grated Coconut.
Grated Coconut.

This liquid eventually separates into the thick, white cream at the top and the coconut milk at the bottom. We sell off our coconut cream to the local market as Belizeans like to cook their rice and beans in this.  For the Toledo readers, you can buy this from Green Supaul’s in Punta Gorda.

Coconut Cream For Sale.
Coconut Cream For Sale.

We kept the coconut milk until we had acquired a volume of about 2 gallons (8 litres) which was roughly equivalent to about 100 coconuts in total. The coconut milk is high in protein (similar to milk) and so we decided to try to make “cheese” out of it.

Coconut Milk in Pot.
Coconut Milk in Pot.

First of all, we placed the coconut milk in a stainless steel pot and boiled the milk until it produced curds which floated up to the surface. This takes about 30 minutes and you have to keep on stirring to prevent the curds from sticking to the bottom of the pot.

Coconut Curds on Surface of Boiled Coconut Milk.
Coconut Curds on Surface of Boiled Coconut Milk.

We allowed this to cool down for about two hours and then drained the curds into a cotton towel on a sieve (you can use cheese cloth…we just didn’t have any).

Draining Coconut Curd.
Draining Coconut Curd.

This was left to drain overnight and the liquid part, the whey, was collected in a basin under the dripping curds. At this point, it looks and tastes very similar to ricotta cheese and you can eat it at this point if you prefer. We gave the whey to our animals to drink.

Coconut Ricotta.
Coconut Ricotta.

The next morning, we wrapped the drained curd in a towel and placed it between two clean blocks of wood and applied a weight on it (5 gallon carboy containing wine). After 24 hours, we removed the weight.

Pressing Coconut Cheese.
Pressing Coconut Cheese.

To make this into feta-style cheese, we removed the coconut cheese from the cloth and placed it in a clean glass container. Next, we added about 1 cup of salt to dry salt it.

Dry Salting Coconut Feta.
Dry Salting Coconut Feta.
Coconut Feta, Unsalted.
Coconut Feta, Unsalted.
Coconut Feta Salted.
Coconut Feta, Salted.

This was done this morning and we will leave it to salt for three days. After that, we will cut the cheese into cubes and store them in brine.  We will let you know what it tastes like…so far so good.