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Coconut milk
Hi food lovers
I made a homemade curry tonight with coconut milk,tinned tomatoes,tikka masala paste veg and prawns (it was yummy) just wondering if anyone has any ideas for using up half a tin of coconut milk? Would it work in a rice pudding? Thanks |
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It absolutely would and does.
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Any other type of curry. A quick tikka massala or thai type curry.
I'm in the same boat. I've got have a tin left and i'm making a variation on a pepper pot stew. It will be a basic "british" lamb stew (potatoes, carrots, swede) but with added pepper, all spice, chilli and coconut milk. |
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Hi food lovers
I made a homemade curry tonight with coconut milk,tinned tomatoes,tikka masala paste veg and prawns (it was yummy) just wondering if anyone has any ideas for using up half a tin of coconut milk? Would it work in a rice pudding? Thanks |
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Or make a spicey soup and use it in that!! Yummy!
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Make Rice and Peas - cook the rice in the milk (similar to rice pudding but using long grain) with a sprig of Thyme, a chopped clove of garlic and a finely chopped onion, salt and pepper and a scotch bonnet (left whole) then when cooked stir in a tin of kidney beans and you're done. Luvverly served with Jerk Chicken.
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Thanks for all the replies,I have gone with a rice pud which is in the slow cooker as we speak. I used half milk, half coconut and cinnamon and I am going to stir in some tinned mango towards the end.
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Thanks for all the replies,I have gone with a rice pud which is in the slow cooker as we speak. I used half milk, half coconut and cinnamon and I am going to stir in some tinned mango towards the end.
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Great with porridge too.
Half a can (with the rest of the mix being water) is ideal for a single portion. Sprinkle on a little ground cinnamon - maybe add some thinly sliced bannana and enjoy. |
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Make Pannacotta with Cream, Vanilla and Coconut Milk. Very nice.
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Make some batter and do fish and chips.
200gramms flour 1 egg 2 tbps fish sauce 1/2 can of coconut milk. Bloody lovely |
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Far out man!
Do you use Cod or something else? |
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Make some batter and do fish and chips.
200gramms flour 1 egg 2 tbps fish sauce 1/2 can of coconut milk. Bloody lovely |
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Aye Cod or haddock, polock.
Its taken from Dudley on S4C so cracking items of food pleasure. http://www.s4c.co.uk/dudley/rm/view_.../language/eng/ |
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