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===Variations===
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Play around with different flavours and colours eg [[Peppermint|peppermint]] / green or [[Lemon|lemon]] / yellow
Play around with different flavours and colours eg [[Peppermint|peppermint]] / green or [[Lemon|lemon]] / yellow
===Coconut shredder working in a 10 second video===
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Coconut ice (uncooked)
Electus
Servings:Serves 10
Calories per serving:167
Ready in:15 minutes (plus setting overnight)
Prep. time:15 minutes (plus setting overnight)
Cook time:None
Difficulty:Easy
Recipe author:JuliaBalbilla
First published:28th January 2017

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Traditionally, coconut ice is cooked, but here is an easy recipe for an uncooked version which is more common these days

Ingredients

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Method

  1. Using a wooden spoon, mix together the condensed milk and icing sugar in a large bowl. It will get very stiff. Work the coconut into the mix until itΒ’s well combined Β– use your hands, if you like.
  2. Split the mix into two and knead a very small amount of food colouring into one half.
  3. Line a 20cm x 25cm receptacle with baking parchment
  4. Spoon the white half of the mixture into the tin and level.
  5. Press pink half on top of the white mixture.
  6. Wrap tin in loosely in clingfilm or foil and leave to set overnight before cutting into squares.
  7. These will keep for up to a month at least, if stored in an airtight container.

Variations

Play around with different flavours and colours eg peppermint / green or lemon / yellow

Coconut shredder working in a 10 second video

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