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How to Make Coconut Yogurt
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Open 6-8 coconuts to get 4 cups of coconut meat. Pour the coconut water in a pitcher to save for later. Click here to learn how to open up a young coconut with a chef's knife. |
Blend the coconut meat with about 1 cup of young coconut water or plain water. Blend until the coconut meat is smooth and creamy. |
Pour contents of your blender into a clean glass bowl and mix in two capsules full of your favorite probiotic powder with a clean spoon. I like Natren's, Dr. Ohira, and Nature's Way. If you are using a powder use about 1/4 teaspoon. This is a great way to test your probiotic powder, if it makes yogurt you know that the cultures are active. Put the bowl in the dehydrator and set the dehydrator at 100 degrees F. The yogurt should incubate for about 3-6 hours. |
You know it's ready when it has a fluffy consistency. It will store in the refrigerator for at least 10 days. The yogurt should be white, if it turns pink or purple discard it. You can use the yogurt in dressings, dips, and smoothies. Below in a delicious recipe. |
Mango Coconut Yogurt 1 mango peeled and chopped 1 cup coconut yogurt 2 pinches white stevia powder 1 vanilla bean scraped* Blend all ingredients in a blender until smooth. Garnish with fresh mango and figs. Mmmmmmm! |
Coconut Yogurt
4 cups young coconut meat
1 cup young coconut water
2 capsules or 1/4 teaspoon probiotic powder
1 cup young coconut water
2 capsules or 1/4 teaspoon probiotic powder
Open 6-8 coconuts to get 4 cups of coconut meat. Pour the coconut water in a pitcher to save for later. Click here to learn how to open up a young coconut with a chef's knife. Scoop out the coconut meat to get approximately 4 cups. Make sure there are no bits of shell in the coconut meat. Blend the coconut meat with about 1 cup of young coconut water or plain water. Blend until the coconut meat is smooth and creamy. Pour contents of your blender into a clean glass bowl and mix in two capsules full of your favorite probiotic powder with a clean spoon. I like Natren's, Dr. Ohira, and Nature's Way. If you are using a powder use about 1/4 teaspoon. This is a great way to test your probiotic powder, if it makes yogurt you know that the cultures are active. Put the bowl in the dehydrator and set the dehydrator at 100 degrees F. The yogurt should incubate for about 3-6 hours. You know it's ready when it has a fluffy consistency. It will store in the refrigerator for at least 10 days. The yogurt should be white, if it turns pink or purple discard it. You can use the yogurt in dressings, dips, and smoothies
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