Coconut milk is a nutritious, tasty, and superfood for babies and kids. The process of making coconut milk is too simple except for the grating part. The wonder liquid has a creamy texture and inherent sweetness, which makes it perfect for babies. Check here for more details on how and when to introduce coconut milk to the baby, health benefits of coconut milk, and coconut milk recipes for babies and toddlers.
Now let us get on to check how to make coconut milk at home for babies, toddlers, and kids.
Homemade Coconut Milk Recipe for Babies, Toddlers, and Kids
Homemade Coconut milk - how to make coconut milk at home for babies and kids
Calories
Ingredients
- Grated Coconut - 2 cups
- Warm Water- 4 cups
Instructions
- Cut and open the coconut. Transfer the coconut water into a separate bowl. Now start grating the coconut using a grater. Measure and collect 2 cups of grated coconut. Transfer the grated coconut to a blender/mixer. Add in 4 cups of warm water.
- Grind it to a smooth paste.
- Transfer the ground coconut mixture to a cheese cloth/muslin cloth/ nut milk bag/white cloth/strainer over a full bowl. I used a nut milk bag.
- Squeeze out as much coconut milk as possible. If using a filter, press it with a spoon to collect the milk.
- The extracted milk is thick coconut milk (also known as first coconut milk). Transfer to an airtight container. You can use it immediately or refrigerate as per your preference. It stays good for 2-4 days in the refrigerator. You can discard the leftover coconut pulp in the nut bag, or you can make thin coconut milk (second coconut milk) from it by adding 1 cup of warm water, blend and then strain to get the thin coconut milk.
Nutrition
Serving: 4g
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Method :
1. Cut and open the coconut. Transfer the coconut water into a separate bowl. Now start grating the coconut using a grater. Measure and collect 2 cups of grated coconut. Transfer the grated coconut to a blender/mixer. Add in 4 cups of warm water.
2. Grind it to a smooth paste.
3. Transfer the ground coconut mixture to a cheesecloth/muslin cloth/ nut milk bag/white cloth/strainer over a wide bowl. I used a nut milk bag.
4. Squeeze out as much coconut milk as possible. If using a filter, press it with a spoon to collect the milk.
5. The extracted milk is thick coconut milk (also known as the first coconut milk). Transfer to an airtight container. You can use it immediately or refrigerate as per your preference. It stays good for 2-4 days in the refrigerator. You can discard the leftover coconut pulp in the nut bag, or you can make thin coconut milk (second coconut milk) from it by adding 1 cup of warm water, blend and then strain to get the thin coconut milk.
Fresh homemade coconut milk is ready!
Notes :
- Fresh coconut yields more milk.
- You can use it immediately or refrigerate as per your preference. For babies and small kids, prefer freshly extracted coconut milk.
- It stays good for four days in the refrigerator.
- You can discard the leftover coconut pulp in the nut bag, or you can make thin coconut milk (second coconut milk) from it by adding 1 cup of warm water, blend and then strain to get the thin coconut milk.
- Always remember that breast milk or formula should be primary for babies until one year. So Prefer coconut milk occasionally to your baby.
Vani
thanks for the different ideas and multiple options
Bhavi
What type of coconut can we use ? Is it a fresh coconut which has water and malai ? TIA
Kalyani
You can use fresh or frozen. But Fresh coconut yields more milk.
Ioana Spataru
Can you please tell me the equivalent of 1 cup? 1 cup grated coconut -how many grams does that mean? 1cup water= how many milliliters? Thank you!
Ioana
Kalyani
standard us cup measurements. 1 cup = 250 ml and 1 cup =150 gm
Salima
Can I use dessicated coconut to make Coconut milk for my toddler
Kalyani
Yes, you can use desiccated coconut.
Gayathri
How to give this coconut milk for babies ?
Gayathri
SOrry Just saw your another post where the uses mentioned in detail.
Thanks
Kalyani
You can add it to baby porridges, soups, or kheer. check out recipes with coconut milk for babies here: https://gkfooddiary.com/15-coconut-milk-recipes-babies-toddlers-kids/