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EASIEST/ IN BUDGET COCONUT MILK RECIPE


EASIEST/IN BUDGET COCONUT MILK RECIPE

DELICIOUS+CHEAPEST+PUREST COCONUT MILK RECIPE

Want to taste purest and delicious coconut milk with zero preservative and additives?
Here is the simplest recipe of coconut milk. You will need just two ingredient. Make your homemade purest coconut milk with zero wastage. It is much more cheap and pocket friendly than ready made coconut milk .

EASIEST/IN BUDGET COCONUT MILK RECIPE

INGREDIENT

2 cups coconut flakes
4 cups water

PROCEDURE

1- Measure two cups of coconut flakes and add 4 cups of hot/boiled water into it, let it soak for about an hour or till it cools down.
Remember the ratio is 1:2.

2- Transfer it into the blender. And blend till it looks creamy.

3-Use any see through cotton bag/cotton cloth, to strain your milk.

4-Strain and press everything down in a clean jar. 



NOTE- You can strain using a strainer followed by cotton bag/cotton cloth or just with either one of them. I normally use both to completely avoid flakes. Left over coconut flakes can be use do make coconut cookies.

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