Super Thick Coconut "Yogurt"
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This shortcut coconut yogurt is as simple and fresh as it gets! I occasionally buy coconut yogurt from the grocery store, but when I want something that is super fresh and without any added ingredients I will make this version for a fun treat. Granted, it's not a true yogurt since there's no fermentation, but I love how quick this version is. I often take the shortcut by purchasing frozen coconut meat (found in the freezer section of some health food grocers, like Organic Garage or Whole Foods) rather than buying young coconuts. Once the meat is thawed it just takes a minute of blending to create a yogurt with a texture similar to Greek yogurt. If you are well-versed with young coconuts and a cleaver, feel free to scoop out the flesh the old-fashioned way too! See this video for a tutorial. I recommend making this recipe in advance so it has time to chill in the fridge.
Yield
2 cups (500 mL)
Prep Time
5 Minutes
Cook time
0 Minutes
Total Time
5 Minutes
Ingredients:
- 2 cups fresh young Thai coconut meat (or thawed Young Thai Coconut Meat, see headnote)
- 1/2 cup (125 mL) coconut water (or use filtered water in a pinch)
- 1 tablespoon (15 mL) fresh lemon juice (reduce for a less tart flavour)
- 1/4-1/2 teaspoon probiotic powder, optional (you can empty probiotic capsules, if desired)
- Pinch of pink salt or fine grain sea salt
- Sweetener, to taste (I use 1 tablespoon natural cane sugar)
Directions:
- Add all ingredients into a high speed blender and blend on low, gradually increasing the speed to high, until super smooth. Keep blending until it’s not grainy anymore. Adjust sweetness to taste by adding sweetener if desired and blending again. I add a tablespoon of cane sugar and blend on high to pulverize it in my Vitamix.
- Spoon the yogurt into an air-tight container and chill in the fridge for at least a couple hours.
- Serve with granola and chia seed jam, parfait-style, if desired. Or simply enjoy alone or with fresh fruit. This yogurt is also great mixed into vegan overnight oats or added to smoothies! I’m not positive on the shelf life because we usually enjoy it within a couple days, but I imagine it lasts at least a few days in the fridge in an air-tight container.