How to Use Coconut Milk: Recipes, Tips & Best Brands - Go Dairy Free (2024)

Coconut milk is a wonderful food and a truly amazing ingredient for anyone who is dairy-free or vegan. But, many people wonder how to use coconut milk? In fact, when I recently posted about a great deal on coconut milk, a reader asked this question. And that very evening, a friend asked me how to use coconut milk when she spotted a few unpacked cans on my counter. I knew it was time to demystify the powers of coconut milk!

Types of Coconut Milk

First, the three basic types of coconut milk on the market …

Full-Fat Canned Coconut Milk

Decades ago, this was a hard-to-find specialty Asian ingredient. But now, every grocery store carries it. Look for it in the ethnic section of your local grocery store, or like me, order it online. Good brands will have a thick cream that separates and rises to the top. The more separation and thick cream, the better the product. Yes, separation can be a good thing!

Light Canned Coconut Milk

This is actually the most popular type of canned coconut milk among Americans and I have no idea why. It’s merely watered down full-fat coconut milk. Save yourself some money. When you want light coconut milk, just use 1 part full-fat canned coconut milk with 2 parts water. Light coconut milk will not separate to give you coconut cream. Light coconut milk may be used in recipes as a substitute for half and half, but the light coconut milk isn’t quite as rich. It has about half the fat of half and half(brands do vary slightly in fat content).

Coconut Milk Beverage

Do not confuse this low-fat milk-like drink with canned coconut milk. This is a milk alternative, and should be used as such for drinking or in recipes. It is sold in cartons in the refrigerated section or with other shelf stable milk alternatives. If you are frugal, you can make your own by simply adding water to full-fat coconut milk. Coconut milk beverage can be used as a substitute for low fat or whole milk in a 1:1 ratio.

Recommended Coconut Milk Brands

Below are brands that I currently recommend, with my top picks highlighted …

Full-Fat Canned Coconut Milk:

Thai Kitchen Coconut Milk *Top Pick* – Available in both conventional and organic. I do find the organic version to be slightly better quality.

Golden Star Coconut Milk *Top Pick* – This brand is harder to find, but I love that it has just two ingredients: coconut milk and water. Absolutely no stabilizers or gums in this brand, and it’s relatively cheap. It’s sold in Asian markets and surprisingly at Walmart, but I’ve heard the stocks are sporadic at some locations. Please note that this brand is overpriced online for some reason! Purchase it in-store for a much better value (last price check – $1.49 per can).

Native Forest Coconut Milk – This brand also comes in conventional and organic versions. A huge benefit of this brand is that they use BPA-free cans. I’ve trialed it once. I’ve tried it and it was a good brand, no complaints, but it didn’t wow me enough to stray from the other two brands.

Please note that you may see recommendations for Whole Foods 365 Organic on this website. I no longer recommend this brand because the quality has gone downhill. At least in my local area, this brand is more watery and no longer has a nice thick cream like it used to.

Light Coconut Milk:

Trader Joe’s Light Coconut Milk *Top Pick* – If I need some light coconut milk and won’t be going to another store, I pick up this brand. It’s good, reliable, and one of the least expensive on the market.

Thai Kitchen Lite Coconut Milk – I haven’t used this variety myself, but many Go Dairy Free readers have recommended it.

Native Forest Light Coconut Milk – Again, this is the brand to go for if you want BPA-free cans.

Note that you will find a wider variety of both full-fat and light canned coconut milk brands at Asian markets. Chaokah is a popular one, but there are often others. Sometimes they will also be a much better price, but sometimes they won’t! Shop around.

Coconut Milk Beverage:

Trader Joe’s Coconut Milk Beverage – It never goes on sale, unfortunately, but their price is fair, and it’s always in stock in unsweetened.

So Delicious Organic Coconut Milk Beverage – The original brand of coconut milk beverage, and still going strong. I’ve linked to where you can purchase the shelf-stable varieties online, but So Delicious has pretty good distribution and is one of the easiest brands to find in stores.

There are a few other brands on the market including Coconut Dream and store brands, like Whole Foods 365. Honestly, all of these brands have seemed pretty comparable to me. I recommend just shopping based on price. So Delicious tends to offer more coupons and sales.

How to Make Coconut Cream

One of the most amazing things about full-fat coconut milk is coconut cream. It can be whipped like dairy cream and used in recipes in place of dairy cream.

How to use coconut milk as “cream” in recipes:

  1. Shake the can to emulsify the contents.
  2. Open and use in recipes in a 1:1 ratio as a replacement for dairy cream.

Full-fat canned coconut milkis slightly lower in fat than full-fat dairy cream. If you need the extra richness then do the following …

How to use coconut milk as “whipping cream” in recipes:

  1. For the richest coconut cream substitute possible, let the can settle for 30 minutes or longer. If the room temperature is warm, then place the can in the refrigerator for an hour.
  2. Open the can – do not shake it!
  3. Skim off the thick layer of cream to use in your recipes or to whip! You will get anywhere from 1/2 cup to 3/4 cup (or even a little more) of coconut cream per can, depending on the quality of the brand.

Coconut Milk Tips & Notes

  • Obviously, coconut milk and cream do not taste exactly like dairy cream. They have a definite coconut vibe. The lighter or more watered down the coconut milk, the less “coconut” it tastes. Choose recipes wisely to ensure that the flavor melds. You may actually be surprised how versatile it is, even though it is coconut. See the recipes below for tons of ideas.
  • The watery liquid left after you skim the cream from a can of coconut milk can be used in smoothies or other recipes like coconut water or a light coconut milk.
  • Coconut milk freezes well. If your recipe only calls for a small amount, simply freeze it into cubes. I usually portion it into 2 tablespoon cubes. This way I have a small amount and can pop out as many cubes as I need for recipes at a later date.
  • Coconut milk and coconut cream really are the “original” dairy alternatives. They branded their names long before milk alternatives and substitutes arrived on the market and the dairy industry got proprietary about titles. So you can refer to them as coconut milk and coconut cream – they are dairy-free, but you don’t have to put “alternative” or “substitute” in their title.
  • Of course, cans and cartons aren’t your only option. You can actually make your own coconut milk!

How to Use Coconut Milk … Dairy-Free Recipes!

Most of the recipes below usefull-fat canned coconut milk.Some may call for light coconut milk,which you can make from full-fat canned coconut milk as noted above. All of the recipes below are dairy-free, and most are vegan and gluten-free, too!

Sweet

  • Rich Peanut Butter Dairy-Free Ice Cream
  • Foolproof Whipped Cream
  • Girl Scout Samoa Cookies (Dairy-Free and Vegan Caramel deLites)
  • The Best Vegan Coconut Cream Pie
  • Dairy-Free Sweetened Condensed Milk
  • Coconut Joy Vegan Candy Bars
  • Pumpkin Pie Ice Cream
  • Vegan Coconut Frosting
  • Bittman’s Coconut Flan
  • Chocolate Chocolate Chip Ice Cream
  • Dairy-Free Peanut Butter Pie
  • Chocolate Whipped Cream

Savory

  • Creamy Dairy-Free Alfredo Sauce
  • Peter Singer’s Red Lentil Dal
  • Creamy Thai Curry Pasta
  • Coconut-Curry Chickpeas and Cauliflower
  • Thai Chicken and Coconut Soup
  • Creamy Thai Tomato Soup
  • Chutney Chicken Curry

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FAQs

Why is coconut milk not a good dairy substitute? ›

Coconut milk contains high levels of calories and fats. Combining a high intake of coconut milk with a carbohydrate-rich diet can result in weight gain. Replacing dairy milk with coconut milk may mean that a person consumes less calcium, vitamin D, and vitamin A.

How to use canned coconut milk in recipes? ›

Substitute coconut milk for dairy milk in your favorite oatmeal, chia pudding, pancake, and waffle recipes. Blend it into smoothie to add a creamy texture or make a coconut milk-based smoothie parfait.

Can you use coconut milk in recipes instead of milk? ›

Coconut milk is naturally dairy-free, making it an excellent substitute for regular milk in multiple recipes. It only has a mild coconut flavor, so even if you don't like coconut, you might still find you can use coconut milk in recipes without being bothered by the taste.

When not to use coconut milk? ›

For example, if consuming products that are low in fat is a priority, coconut milk may not be your best choice due to its high fat content, which contributes most of the calories of coconut milk. In addition, regarding protein content, cow's milk and soy milk have more protein than coconut milk and almond milk.

What are the side effects of coconut milk? ›

In that case, a sudden addition of coconut milk to your diet might cause constipation. In addition, drinking or having excess coconut milk may lead to severe gas formation and diarrhoea. Fasting and then binging on coconut milk can also cause stomach problems. It will lead to abdominal pain and stomach cramps.

What is a dairy free alternative to coconut milk? ›

Here are 11 scrumptious substitutes for coconut milk.
  • Soy milk. Soy milk is a great alternative to coconut milk. ...
  • Almond milk. Unsweetened almond milk is another potential replacement. ...
  • Cashew milk. ...
  • Oat milk. ...
  • Hemp milk. ...
  • Rice milk. ...
  • Spiced milk. ...
  • Evaporated milk.
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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. A star rating of 4.5 out of 5. ...
  • Chocolate coconut banoffee pie. ...
  • Coconut fish curry & rice. ...
  • Rice cooker coconut rice. ...
  • Cardamom-spiced vermicelli. ...
  • Aubergine curry with lemongrass & coconut milk. ...
  • Coconut rice.

Can you 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.

What does coconut milk do for your body? ›

Coconut milk may fight against bacterial, viral, and fungal infections. It may act as a quick source of energy. Coconut milk may enhance digestion. It may also protect against breast cancer.

Does coconut milk taste like coconut in recipes? ›

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.

How does coconut milk affect baking? ›

You can use coconut milk in cake mix the same way you'd use regular milk. The resulting cake will have a light coconut flavor, though. So, if you're making a cake with a flavor that would clash with the coconut, it is not a good idea to substitute coconut milk for milk in that recipe or with that mix.

How to make coconut milk taste better? ›

In a blender, combine the coconut, water, and salt. Blend, and then blend some more. Strain through a nut bag (makes it easy!) or fine strainer. Sweeten to taste if you like, I usually use a few drops of liquid stevia, or maple syrup.

Who should not drink coconut milk? ›

If you have a tree nut allergy, consult your allergist before consuming coconut-based products as well.” Due to its high saturated fat content, if you have heart disease or high cholesterol, you may consider talking with a health care provider or dietitian before drinking coconut milk regularly.

Why does coconut milk upset my stomach? ›

- Canned coconut milk also contains a substance called guar gum. This is a so-called polysaccharide that can cause digestive problems in patients with IBS, IBD, and other gastrointestinal problems.

Does coconut milk spike insulin? ›

The glycemic index for coconut is 51, which is considered to be in the low glycemic index range. This rating means that eating coconut will not cause rapid spikes in blood sugar levels and is a great option for those looking to maintain stable blood sugar levels.

What is the healthiest dairy alternative milk? ›

The healthiest milk alternative is soy milk because it's nutritionally comparable to dairy milk, says registered dietitian Jamie Nadeau. Dairy milk is an important source of protein, calcium, vitamin D and other nutrients. It contains 8 grams of protein per cup while soy milk contains just over 6 grams per cup.

Is coconut milk OK for dairy intolerance? ›

Coconut milk is naturally lactose-free and not considered a dairy product because it's derived from a plant — not a mammal. Therefore, coconut milk suits a dairy- or lactose-free diet and is safe for people with a lactose intolerance or milk allergy.

Why is coconut milk not vegan? ›

Coconut milk is vegan. Unlike cows' milk, for which mums and babies are torn apart so humans can consume mammary secretions, coconut milk doesn't come from an animal. Coconut milk is made by grating the white flesh inside a mature coconut and soaking it in hot water. It doesn't involve stealing anything from an animal.

What is a healthier alternative to coconut milk? ›

Fortunately, soy, almond, and oat milk are excellent substitutes since they are naturally dairy-free and have a similar consistency. So, you don't have to worry if your recipe calls for coconut milk. You can easily swap in another non-dairy milk for coconut milk at a one-to-one ratio.

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