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    Homemade Coconut Yogurt

    George Olesky is a Good Food listener who recently made coconut yogurt at home  George Olesky’s Homemade Coconut Yogurt

    1. With a chef knife, shave away the soft outer chaff-like coating of the young coconut, exposing the hard shell. 
    2. Chop into the shell and carefully pry it open.
    3. Pour the young coconut water into a…

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    By Evan Kleiman • May 12, 2014 • 1 min read

    George Olesky is a Good Food listener who recently made coconut yogurt at home

    George Olesky’s Homemade Coconut Yogurt

    1. With a chef knife, shave away the soft outer chaff-like coating of the young coconut, exposing the hard shell.

    2. Chop into the shell and carefully pry it open.

    3. Pour the young coconut water into a blender.

    4. Scoop out the soft flesh inside the shell and place it into the blender.

    5. Add an optional 3-4 tablespoons of thick, canned coconut milk.

    6. Blend on low then on high until creamy.

    7. Add 2-3 tablespoons of dairy or non-dairy store-bought yogurt.

    8. Blend on low for 15 seconds.

    9. Pour contents into a clean glass jar or plastic container and cover.

    10. Fill a small cooler about halfway with warm water; place your container of cultured coconut mixture inside and let culture for 6 hours.

    The result won't be as thick or gelatinous as dairy yogurt but adding a tablespoon or two of tapioca powder early on in the process will thicken it.

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