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How to Get the Most out of Your Coconut Flour

Coconut flour has a plethora of benefits, but there can be some challenges when using it your recipes – especially when you’re just starting out. However, despite these challenges, many cooks are now opting to bake with it, because it is grain free and it continues to rise.

Coconut flour is the meat of the coconut, dried at a low temperature and ground to a fine powder, which is then used for baking.

The benefits of using coconut flour include the following:

Baking with coconut flour:

Coconut flour and other flours are not equivalent. You cannot substitute coconut flour for any other flour. Coconut flour is very absorbent. You will want to substitute ¼ cup of coconut for 1 cup of grain-based flour.

Coconut flour is dry. Because coconut flour is absorbs so much moisture, you will need to increase your eggs or add some yogurt or coconut milk to moisten the mixture. For every 1 cup of coconut flour, 6 eggs or their equivalent will need to be added to the recipe.

Coconut flour is lumpy. It’s best to keep your coconut flour in the fridge and when using it for your recipe, sieve it or use a fork to get the lumps out. Be sure that the batter is thoroughly mixed.

It may take some practice to get your recipe just right using coconut flour. Expect to do some experimenting and tweaking. Once you get the amount just right be sure to write down your changes. That way, you’ll get it perfect every time.

It’s not only coconut flour that has healing benefits but also coconut oil. With hundreds of uses, coconut oil is fast becoming the go-to oil for nutrition and health.

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-The Alternative Daily

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