How to Cook with Coconut Milk (2024)

Last Modified: by Paleo Leaper · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

Dairy can be keto-friendly and it’s a Paleo gray area, but there are a lot of people who just feel better without it. For those folks, coconut milk is often the first choice of substitutes - but if you’ve never cooked with it, coconut milk can be confusing.

Nutrition basics

Coconut milk is mostly fat, with a little bit of protein and a few carbs. It's pretty keto-friendly in reasonable amounts (unless you’re getting a sweetened type, which you shouldn’t).

Coconut milk (½ cup)
Protein2.3 grams
Fat24 grams
Carbs3.2 grams (and also 3.2 net, since there’s no fiber)
Other good stuffSeveral minerals, most importantly iron and magnesium.

Unlike cow’s milk, coconut milk has almost no calcium. If you’re hunting for a calcium source, check out these Paleo-friendly, non-dairy meals.

Types of coconut milk (have this part open on your phone at the store)

How to Cook with Coconut Milk (1)

Just like cow’s milk, coconut milk has options. Not quite as many options, luckily for all of our sanity, but there are a couple choices to make.

The short version: get unsweetened, regular (not lite), canned coconut milk unless you have a specific reason to do otherwise.

  • Sweetened vs. unsweetened - always get unsweetened. If you need a sweetener, you can add a Paleo one at home.
  • Regular vs. lite - always get regular. Lite coconut milk is just regular coconut milk that’s been diluted with water. Usually, it’s the same price per can or only a few cents cheaper, so you’re actually getting less coconut milk for your dollar. If you need your coconut milk diluted, you can add water for free at home. If you don't use the whole can of full-fat coconut milk, you can just freeze whatever's left and then thaw and use it as necessary.
  • Canned vs. boxed - in principle, it doesn’t really matter, but in practice, the coconut milk in boxes often have a lot of gross stabilizers and preservatives to make them shelf-stable at room temperature. Check the ingredients list carefully: if the ingredients are all right, then either canned or boxed is equally good, but in practice, you’re more likely to get decent ingredients with the canned.
  • Coconut cream vs. coconut milk - get coconut cream if you want more of a whipped cream/heavy cream experience. Usually this would be for a dessert. Get coconut milk for anything else. (e.g., curries, stews, soups, hot chocolate)

Canned coconut milk should be in the middle aisles, sometimes with the powdered/canned milk and sometimes with the Asian food.

Now, how do you cook with it?

Cooking with coconut milk

Unfortunately, you can’t just substitute coconut milk 1:1 for “regular” milk in all recipes. It doesn’t have the same proteins and sugars as cow’s milk, so for finicky things like baking, it just won’t work in exactly the same way. Also, in some applications, it doesn’t taste quite right - you wouldn’t sit down and drink a big glass of it, and most people wouldn’t pour it over cereal. But once you know how to work with it, it’s pretty low-maintenance and extremely delicious.

What can you cook with coconut milk?

How to Cook with Coconut Milk (2)

Soups, curries, and stews - coconut milk is an amazing base liquid for all kinds of soups - if you want a warmer, richer, creamier taste, just throw in a can of coconut milk and enjoy! Try it in...

  • Curries - like this keto-friendly chicken curry or curried cauliflower and kale soup. Or try this coconut curry soup.
  • Pureed soups - where you might normally use cream or milk, just throw in coconut milk instead. Try it in this zucchini soup with sweet potato scoops of creamy asparagus soup.
  • "Cream of _____ soup” - if you’re missing cream of broccoli or cream of spinach soup, go right ahead and make some, no dairy required.

Coconut milk has a mild, creamy flavor that adds a rich undertone to any kind of soup or stew you put it in. And it’s super easy to use.

Almost any cut of meat - coconut milk is a great cooking liquid for meat because it adds a great flavor and goes with almost any type of seasoning. Try using it to braise lean cuts like pork loin. Or use coconut milk as a combination cooking liquid and flavor delivery vehicle for chicken drumsticks, coconut cajun pork chops, slow-cooker coconut-ginger chicken, or even coconut curry shrimp.

Sauces and dressings - it’s easy to under-appreciate the dressings aisle of the grocery store until you go Paleo and suddenly your options narrow down dramatically. Even with the explosion of “real food” condiments in recent years, it’s still sometimes hard to find what you need, especially at an affordable price.

Coconut milk can substitute for dairy ingredients in all kinds of sauces and dressings. Check out some recipes:

  • This grilled chicken recipe, featuring a buttermilk dressing made with coconut milk
  • Chicken with coconut-mango sauce
  • AIP grilled salmon with avocado-coconut sauce
  • Mediterranean-style chicken with coconut dill sauce
  • The coconut dressing for this chicken butternut salad

Desserts - who doesn’t love a good Paleo dessert. Paleo baking doesn’t use coconut milk the same way that “regular” baking uses cow’s milk, but there’s no reason to miss out on that delicious richness in all kinds of desserts, like...

  • Coconut milk hot chocolate
  • Coconut tapioca pudding
  • Paleo eggnog
  • Paleo carrot cake (for this one, you’d want to buy coconut cream instead of coconut milk).
  • Caramel apple chia parfaits

Coconut cream also makes a great topping for Paleo cake, scones, or other delicacies.

Miscellaneous cooking notes

A few extra tips and tricks:

  • It's normal for coconut milk to separate into two layers, with a thicker layer of cream at the top of the can and a thinner layer of watery coconut milk below. If you want the cream separately, this is perfect; if you don't, just shake the can before opening or stir it after opening to re-mix the two halves.
  • Coconut milk freezes well. If you only use half a can, go ahead and freeze the leftovers.
  • Not everyone reacts well to coconut milk. Some people are allergic to coconut; other people just don't tolerate it. If you're in this camp, check out other dairy alternatives like almond milk - no point in forcing the coconut issue if your body isn't happy with it.

How do you use coconut milk?

Got a favorite recipe? A tip for cooking with coconut milk/coconut cream? Share on Facebook or Twitter!

How to Cook with Coconut Milk (2024)

FAQs

How do you use coconut milk in cooking? ›

One of the most popular uses for coconut milk is in soups and stews, where it adds a lovely creaminess and a subtle coconut flavor. The fattiness of coconut milk works particularly well with spices and acid, which is why it's often included in traditional Thai and Indian dishes.

Do you need to boil coconut milk? ›

The number one rule when making any creamy sauce is: DON'T LET IT BOIL! Boiling will guarantee that your creamy sauce (including sauces made with coconut milk) will break in some form or fashion. At most, you should cook these at a bare simmer.

How do you keep coconut milk from separating when cooking? ›

Simply add 1 tablespoon of cornflower per 400ml (a normal sized tin) to stabilise the mixture. Make a thin paste by adding a small amount of the coconut milk to the cornflower, then add to the mixture and cook through. This mixture will now be stable and will not split or curdle as you heat it.

What to do with a little bit of coconut milk? ›

Don't throw out the last dregs of coconut milk – use it up in these sweet treats, bakes and cakes.
  1. 1Lemon and coconut loaf. ...
  2. 2Coconut and citrus cupcakes. ...
  3. 3Coconut crepes with maple ricotta and strawberries. ...
  4. 4Lime & coconut caramel creams. ...
  5. 5Mango, coconut and banana parfaits. ...
  6. 6Mango and coconut mousse cake.

What happens when you cook coconut milk? ›

As coconut milk browns, its water evaporates and the oil separates out. The sugars from the coconut solids caramelize in the leftover fat. This restructuring changes the flavor, making it more complex.

Can I use any coconut milk for cooking? ›

If your recipe calls for whole milk or heavy cream, it's best to replace it with full-fat canned coconut milk and not the reduced fat variety, in order to emulate the same texture. The same logic applies to using low-fat milk—opt for lighter coconut milk.

When should I add coconut milk to my curry? ›

Once the spices and veg have cooked, add in the coconut milk and a couple cups of chicken stock. Turn the heat up so it comes to a boil and then lower to about medium heat and cook for 10-15 minutes. Just until it starts to thicken!

How long to boil coconut milk? ›

Pour the coconut milk into a small saucepan, and heat over medium-high heat until boiling, about 5 minutes. Watch this pot closely! Once the coconut milk starts to boil, it can bubble over quickly. Whisk regularly to prevent burning.

Will coconut milk make my soup taste like coconut? ›

It boasted “balanced,” “clean” flavor that tasted strongly of coconut but didn't overwhelm the other ingredients in the pudding or soup.

Can canned coconut milk go bad? ›

Coconut milk does go bad eventually

According to the USDA, low-acidity canned foods, like coconut milk, will last two to five years on the shelf, and for three to four days after opening and keeping it in the refrigerator.

Is canned coconut milk healthy? ›

Like other coconut products, it may provide health benefits, although more research is necessary to confirm this. Consuming moderate amounts of coconut milk may help lower cholesterol and promote weight loss. The antioxidants it contains may also help protect the body from health issues.

Do you mix canned coconut milk? ›

Canned coconut milk is widely available and inexpensive. But you will need to stir or shake it. The fatty “cream” will rise to the top of the can over time, creating a dense layer that needs to be mixed back into the watery liquid below.

What else can you use coconut milk for? ›

Coconut milk recipes
  • Sweet potato and coconut soup. A star rating of 4.8 out of 5. ...
  • Coconut chai traybake. ...
  • Panang chicken curry (kaeng panang gai) ...
  • Chocolate coconut banoffee pie. ...
  • Coconut fish curry & rice. ...
  • Rice cooker coconut rice. ...
  • Vibrant spinach, coconut & paneer curry. ...
  • Cardamom-spiced vermicelli.

Do you refrigerate leftover coconut milk? ›

We've found that leftover coconut milk will last up to a week in the fridge with no depreciation in quality, but we wondered if we could freeze it to make it last even longer. We purchased our favorite brands, transferred the milk to airtight containers, and stored them in the freezer until frozen solid.

Can I put coconut milk in coffee? ›

The taste of coconut milk in coffee is refreshing and slightly sweet. You can buy sweetened or unsweetened coconut milk to use in your coffee. However, most people prefer sweetened coconut milk. You will enjoy subtle hints of coconut flavor with creamy undertones and a refreshing finish.

Can you substitute coconut milk for regular milk in cooking? ›

According to the Asthma and Allergy Foundation of America, when it comes to using coconut milk for milk replacement, there are no difficult conversions to worry with. You can use it cup for cup just like you would with regular milk. If a recipe calls for whole milk, use full-fat canned coconut milk.

What does coconut milk taste good in? ›

Curries, Soups, and Stews

Coconut milk adds richness and depth of flavor to soups, curries, and stews. Its natural fat content tames spices of all levels, turning down the heat while retaining flavor.

What is coconut milk good for? ›

Coconut milk may benefit health in several ways, such as by stimulating weight loss and lowering cholesterol. It can also add flavor to sweet and savory dishes and serve as an alternative to dairy milk. Coconut water is the liquid inside a coconut, while coconut milk comes from the fruit's white flesh.

What are the benefits of coconut milk in cooking? ›

Cooking: Coconut milk adds important flavor to certain dishes like Thai curry and can be used instead of dairy milk in things like creamy pasta sauces. Ice cream: Coconut milk can serve as a base for ice cream instead of dairy milk and maintain the creamy texture.

Top Articles
Latest Posts
Article information

Author: Gregorio Kreiger

Last Updated:

Views: 6573

Rating: 4.7 / 5 (77 voted)

Reviews: 92% of readers found this page helpful

Author information

Name: Gregorio Kreiger

Birthday: 1994-12-18

Address: 89212 Tracey Ramp, Sunside, MT 08453-0951

Phone: +9014805370218

Job: Customer Designer

Hobby: Mountain biking, Orienteering, Hiking, Sewing, Backpacking, Mushroom hunting, Backpacking

Introduction: My name is Gregorio Kreiger, I am a tender, brainy, enthusiastic, combative, agreeable, gentle, gentle person who loves writing and wants to share my knowledge and understanding with you.