I am sure most of my blog friends are experts in preparing everything from scratch, but I am just sharing my joy about my coconut milk :) Hope you all like it !
Homemade coconut milk |
extracting coconut milk using Super extractor jar. |
Coconut milk served with aappam |
Ingredients:
Sliced coconut - 1 1/2 cup
(or) shredded coconut - 1 cup
warm water - 2 cups
Common mixie method :
Grind the sliced coconut in a mixer. Add 1/2 cup warm water and squeeze out the milk. Filter it using a fresh cloth. This is the thick milk , which is used in many gravies.
After that grind again and extract milk just like the above three time. Combine all the milks together or keep the thick and thin milks separate as per need.
Using a Super extractor / juicer mixie:
If using a juicer / super extractor jar from Preethi Mixie, there will not be any need of strainer.
Fix the juicing blade, Fit the filter mesh to the juicer jar.
Put the sliced or shredded coconut directly inside the jar touching the blade(not in the space outside the filter).
Add 1/2 cup water.
Put the safety lid and close the lid.
Run the mixie in full speed for 30 seconds. The coconut milk will collect in the space between filter and outer jar compartment.
We can pour out the coconut milk straightly out of the jar. This is the thick milk.
After that we can repeat two or three more times to extract all the milk using 1/2 cup water each time.
(I used sliced frozen coconut, which I bought from Indian grocery shop, but fresh coconuts would be excellent).
coconut milk using bare hands:
Add 1/2 cup warm water to the shredded coconut and squeeze the first thick milk using our hands and filter. Then in the same way extract milk thrice.
Uses of coconut milk:
The extracted milk can stay good for at least 3 days in fridge.
Coconut milk can be served with appam, idiyappam.
To thicken curries and gravies in Indian cuisine.
To make biriyani, pulav, coconut milk rice and various rice varieties.
Used in making some kind of kheer like paal kozhukattai.
6 comments:
Very informative post!
hello, nice coconut milk recipie, however how dry is the pulp out of the juicer extractor? have you tried any other nut milks like almond or soy?
Hi Rakesh, The pulp residue was almost dry, as this mixie extracts almost all the coconut milk. I find this way more easier than any other process. But I have not tried almond or other nut milks. But I am very sure that it will do the same. Thanks.
Hi, thanks, I just got my Preethi Steele from India and I am super excited to make the most. I made fish curry yesterday but not knowing how to use super extractor used the wet steel jug and linen cloth to get my fresh coconut milk. However I kept wondering if I can do like you and was doing google today. Please tell me shall I place small cut pieces of fresh coconut inside the filter with half cup water and then start the mixie?
or should I first run it through normal wet jug and grind it thoroughly and then put in super extractor?
Thanks Neelam
Sorry for the delayed reply Neelam.
Here is the detailed version for using a Super extractor / juicer mixie:
If using a juicer / super extractor jar from Preethi Mixie, there will not be any need of strainer.
Fix the juicing blade, Fit the filter mesh to the juicer jar.
Put the sliced or shredded coconut directly inside the jar touching the blade(not in the space outside the filter).
Add 1/2 cup water.
Put the safety lid and close the lid.
Run the mixie in full speed for 30 seconds. The coconut milk will collect in the space between filter and outer jar compartment.
We can pour out the coconut milk straightly out of the jar. This is the thick milk.
After that we can repeat two or three more times to extract all the milk using 1/2 cup water each time.
(I used sliced frozen coconut, which I bought from Indian grocery shop, but fresh coconuts would be excellent).
Keep visiting, Happy cooking !
Love,
Viki Xavier
Very nice..I always wonder how to make coconut milk in the home..its good tip.thanks u
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