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Homemade Coconut Milk Recipe

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I’ve been using coconut products for years and now you can find everything from coconut cream to coconut flour in your grocery store baking aisle. Coconut milk is a wonderful alternative to pasteurized cow’s milk or to rice, almond, soy, or other plant-based milk, and you can find this at most stores as well.

Unfortunately, canned coconut milk at the store usually contains BPA in the can lining. New refrigerated carton varieties are somewhat better but can be expensive and have added sweeteners or preservatives. Not to mention the cost and packaging generated for what is — let’s face it — mostly water!

Fortunately, making coconut milk at home is very simple and inexpensive! From my calculations, homemade coconut milk costs less than $1 per batch. We use it in smoothies, curries, ice cream, or just to drink by itself. It can also be flavored with natural vanilla, strawberries, or cocoa powder. (Yum!)

How to Make Coconut Milk From Scratch

Coconut is packed with medium-chain fatty acids and lauric acid with a host of health benefits — one of the reasons coconut oil has become so popular. My kids can’t get enough of it and I love that it is full of the healthy fats that are especially good for growing bodies.

Best of all, you only need two ingredients to make coconut milk and one of them is self-stable! Grab some unsweetened shredded dried coconut from the pantry, add some hot water and a blender, and voila — fresh coconut milk!

Another bonus: this recipe takes minimal prep time and clean-up. You don’t have to have a nut milk bag for a strainer, either (although it is nice if you make coconut or almond milk from scratch often). I have used a towel or some cheesecloth in a pinch.

I’m experimenting with creative ways to use the coconut pulp when I’m done… let me know in the comments if you’ve found a favorite way to use it!

Coconut Milk Recipes to Try

Coconut milk works great for vegan, dairy-free, or paleo diets. Here are some recipes to try with your freshly made creation!

Try this inexpensive way to make coconut milk:

homemade coconut milk

Homemade Coconut Milk Recipe

Homemade coconut milk from shredded coconut for a healthy and inexpensive milk alternative.
Prep Time 5 minutes
Cook Time 5 minutes
Total Time 10 minutes
Calories 390kcal
Author Katie Wells

Servings

6

Ingredients

Instructions

  • Heat water until hot, but not boiling.
  • Put shredded coconut in blender or Vitamix and add the hot water. If all the water will not fit, this can be done in batches. See instructions below.
  • Blend on high for several minutes until thick and creamy.
  • Pour through a mesh strainer to remove most of the coconut solids.
  • Squeeze the strained liquid through a towel or several thicknesses of cheesecloth to remove remaining pieces of coconut.
  • If you had to split the water into batches put all the coconut that you strained out back in the blender, add the remaining water, and repeat.
  • Drink immediately or store in the refrigerator for up to 3-4 days after making for best flavor and texture. Since there are no preservatives or fillers, the "cream" of the coconut milk may separate to the top if stored in the fridge. Just shake or stir before using.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Homemade Coconut Milk Recipe
Amount Per Serving
Calories 390 Calories from Fat 342
% Daily Value*
Fat 38g58%
Saturated Fat 34g213%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.4g
Monounsaturated Fat 2g
Sodium 30mg1%
Potassium 321mg9%
Carbohydrates 14g5%
Fiber 10g42%
Sugar 4g4%
Protein 4g8%
Vitamin C 1mg1%
Calcium 20mg2%
Iron 2mg11%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

Notes

Try adding different flavor options after all coconut has been strained out!
  • Vanilla coconut milk: ½ tsp vanilla extract
  • Strawberry coconut milk: ½ cup pureed fresh or frozen strawberries
  • Chocolate coconut milk: 2 tsp cocoa powder + ½ tsp vanilla extract

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About Katie Wells

Katie Wells, CTNC, MCHC, Founder of Wellness Mama and Co-founder of Wellnesse, has a background in research, journalism, and nutrition. As a mom of six, she turned to research and took health into her own hands to find answers to her health problems. WellnessMama.com is the culmination of her thousands of hours of research and all posts are medically reviewed and verified by the Wellness Mama research team. Katie is also the author of the bestselling books The Wellness Mama Cookbook and The Wellness Mama 5-Step Lifestyle Detox.

Comments

408 responses to “Homemade Coconut Milk Recipe”

  1. Bobbi Holmes Avatar
    Bobbi Holmes

    5 stars
    I made coconut milk today using your recipe–loved it! I can’t drink store bought coconut milk, it’s sickening sweet. But I use it for my coffee, oatmeal and smoothies. This homemade version was delicious to drink and easy to make. No more store bought for me! And I will no longer be buying almond milk. I use to buy it to drink when I craved milk, but I would rather “eat” my almonds. Now when my milk craving hits I can drink coconut milk. I made coconut flour with the pulp. Thanks!

  2. Erica Avatar

    5 stars
    OMG this was delicious! You have just saved me I don’t even know, perhaps a couple hundred francs a year! Thank you!

  3. cheyenne Avatar

    Would this recipe work with young coconut meat instead of the dried flakes?

  4. Tracy Avatar

    5 stars
    I just made my first batch. It could be a $1 per serving, if you buy the coconut in bulk. I did not, but I will purchase a large amount very soon. I didn’t have cocoa or strawberries…so I added a spoonful of strawberry preserves, and a tsp of vanilla extract. I can tell that the flavor combinations to try will be fun!

    I’m wondering if this will be thick enough to use on cereal. I know, you don’t recommend eating cereal…it’s not for me, but for someone who is not yet ready to convert! 🙂

    QUESTION? What are some suggestions for what to do with the leftover shavings, that I squeezed through the cheesecloth? Thanks!

    1. Bryan Avatar

      The ‘ trash’ can be used to make flour, candy, or even used as a body scrub. It is great for exfoliating and the oils are released back into your skin.

  5. Laurent Avatar

    Hi all,

    Is it possible to make coconut yogurt with this coconut milk? I think the water may be a problem, what do you think?

    Thank you all.

  6. Sally Avatar

    Boy, thanks for all these dialogues. I admit I am pretty overwhelmed with different suggestions. I just learned I have 5 food sensitivities: gluten, diary, egg, corn and sugar. Oh well… I tried So Delicious coconut milk beverage in soup that surprised me it tasted better than almond milk. I recently used Earth’s Choice Organic Coconut Milk Premium for coffee/chocolate pudding. It seems fine. This experience is still new to me. I hope I am using these products satisfactory. Now someone mentioned about making coconut milk instead of canned. I have a question – canned full fat vs canned light coconut milk, how to make it? Still the same with 2 cups coconut flakes and 4 cups water?

  7. Lauren Avatar

    So i have shredded dehydrated coconut. Can i use that?? And all i need is water andsstrawberries and i can make strawberry milk??? Omg i would die to have milk again!!

  8. Tammy Avatar

    5 stars
    I tried this recipe so that I could add the coconut milk to the homemade shampoo from this blog. I also added in some gelatin, as was suggested, to instantly thicken hair. I was very skeptical because I have very fine, thin hair and was afraid my hair would look either oily and dirty, or terribly dry. What I found was that my hair looks and feels quite a bit thicker. I was very impressed. It DOES seem a bit oily so the next time I make it, I will just cut down on the amount of oil that I add. Thank you for sharing this recipe. I am glad I came across it.

    1. Saint Avatar

      Oh please tell me about this shampoo I keep hearing about. I’m so interested! I just have not seen the recipe at all. Thank you in advance!

  9. Julie A. Avatar

    5 stars
    I tried to make coconut milk this morning but all the oil collected on the sides of my blender. Any tips to prevent this?

  10. Lori Avatar

    I have found the hard top is not really a coconut oil that you want to actually use as an oil to cook with, and I’ve tried both real coconuts and shredded coconut, and if you watch the videos on making coconut OIL, you will see the difference, not to discourage anyone from making the milk as I enjoy it, and strain it through a regular mesh strainer and squeeze excess out with my hands no special bags or anything needed. just was mislead in a way when I thought I was going to get real coconut oil to fry things in, although if you don’t mix it in, is great on pancakes.

  11. Sarah Avatar

    I couldn’t find my comment regarding the coconut milk turning sour. Anyway, I used fresh mature coconuts and used a masticating juicer to make it. And yes, the water separated at the bottom and that was sour. How would I know if it has gone bad or just sour?

  12. Sarah Avatar

    Does the hot water prevent it from spoiling? I just made coconut milk using a juicer yesterday and it’s now sour after 24 hours. I didn’t use hot water. Just room temperature. Thanks.

    1. Katie - Wellness Mama Avatar

      Did you keep it in the fridge? If you used fresh coconut, it is likely that you have more coconut water than coconut milk, and coconut water is actually mildly salty/sour

  13. Frances Avatar

    5 stars
    This is fabulous! I made it to use for coconut yogurt, and ended up drinking some! I recommend saving the coconut pulp to make homemade coconut flour with.

  14. Marj Avatar

    Hi katie,
    Is coconut milk safe for 1 year old to drink? And also what is your thought about goat milk? I heard it’s easily digestible than cows milk and has more magnesium.

    Thanks,
    Marj

    1. Reisa Avatar

      Marj,

      I’ve been giving my daughter coconut milk for over a month now in bottles. She’s 11 months old now and she loves it.

      1. Marj Avatar

        Thank you so much Reisa. I will definitely make some coconut milk for my son. I really appreciate it. Thanks for letting me know 🙂

        Marj

      2. Marj nalupa Avatar
        Marj nalupa

        @Reisa
        Thanks for letting me know. Will definitely give it a try.

        Many thanks,
        Marj

      3. Angie Avatar

        Hi Reisa! Were you supplementing with breast milk or formula or solely coconut? My son is 11 months and I’m about to make the switch but am hoping it has enough nutrients. He’s eating three meals a day now and a snack here and there;)

  15. Angie Avatar

    I quit making this years ago because of the difficulty in squeezing out the hot milk.
    I just made some today, using a sort of potato ricer I found for $2 at a thrift store, brand NIB, and it worked perfectly! It’s made by OXO, white with green rubber on handles, and the package called it a baby food maker.
    I lined the cavity with a piece of fine nylon netting, and the little round cake of solids came out cleanly like a hockey puck (in the freezer it went).
    I couldn’t help gulping down a glass right away. Yum!
    I get the coconut in the bulk bins at Winco. Good enough for me.
    Unfortunately, Trader Joe’s CC milk has carrageenan, so now I can return the 2 cartons I bought last week! 🙂

  16. marj Avatar

    hi Katie,

    I do love coconut milk!!!! I was wondering if I can also give this to my 1 year old?

    thanks,
    marj

  17. Anita Bringas Avatar
    Anita Bringas

    Just finished making my first batch and am so excited and grateful to have an alternative to store-bought coconut milk! I may just try my hand at coconut milk yogurt next! Thanks, Wellness Mama for your wealth of information and tips on healthy living! One question… do you have any suggestions on how to make use of the pulp after straining?

  18. Christin Avatar
    Christin

    Dear Kathie,
    I would like to try your recipe but do not have a blender at the moment. I would like to buy one that does not raise any environmental or health concerns. Do you have a suggestion?
    Thanks!

  19. Jon ion Avatar

    5 stars
    Bought some coconut today and can’t wait to try this. I’ve been drinking commercial coconut milk for a while and really like it. I see, though, that it contains carageenan =8^O and that even the “unsweetened” variety contains sugar. Also, I wonder what gives it such a looong shelf life?

    May scoop off the coconut oil and try adding some of my coconut water kefir, see what happens. 😉 Or whey (bought some live yogurt today too) May try sweetening it with homegrown stevia. OK, well it’ll be green in color, but.. eh.

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