CARIBBEAN COCONUT BAKE (2024)

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by Jehan Powell on Jul 27, 2015 13 comments »

CARIBBEAN COCONUT BAKE (1)

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I’m mildly obsessed with all things coconut so it’s no surprise that I have countless recipes using coconut on this site; coconut shrimp, coconut rice, pineapple coconut sangria, coconut cake, and the list goes on. In fact if you do a search you will find 5 pages worth of coconut recipes. I’ve even recently started snacking on coconut chips. Have you ever tried them? If not, you need to! For those of you, who have followed me for a while, have probably seen the abuse of coconut milk, but hey what can I say, coconut milk makes everything better.
CARIBBEAN COCONUT BAKE (2)This weekend I added yet another notch on my belt of coconut recipes with this Coconut Bake. This is a fried bake, not to be confused with the Trinidadian Coconut Bake, which is baked. Whew, that was a bit confusing for those who aren’t familiar with what a bake is and how could it could be fried. Bakes are a popular Caribbean (and Guyanese) fried dough that’s usually served for breakfast. There is quite an array of bakes throughout the Caribbean community; there are fried dumplings, float bakes, Johnny cakes and roast bakes, just to name a few. No matter the name, these are seriously additive and well loved. Serve these with saltfish, eggs or simply butter for a delightful treat. I revised my old bake recipe a bit and made a few additions and voila, we have coconut bake!

CARIBBEAN COCONUT BAKE (3)

Coconut Bake

3 cups all purpose flour
1 tbsp baking powder
1/3 cup sugar
Pinch of salt
¼ tsp cinnamon
4 tbsp margarine
1 cup coconut milk
Mix flour, baking powder, sugar, salt and cinnamon together in a bowl. With a fork, or using your hand (quick method) rub margarine into flour mixture. Add coconut milk to make a firm dough, but not stiff. Dough should be easy to roll. Let dough sit, covered for at least an hour. Roll dough to about 1/4 inch in thickness and cut with a biscuit cutter. Heat about 3 inches of oil on a medium fire. When oil is hot, fry dough until golden brown, flipping once. Best when served hot.
*Make sure the oil is hot. This makes the dough to puff almost instantly when it hits the hot oil and form a pocket in the middle.

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published on Jul 27, 2015

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  1. LaShawn Log in to Reply

    Does the margarine work better for both bake recipes?

    • JehanP Log in to Reply

      Lashawn, I prefer the results with margarine. Maybe because we tend to use margarine in the Caribbean more than we do butter so the recipes are made with butter.

  2. Chennette Log in to Reply

    Love fried bake. We do a coconut bake in Trinidad that is a baked round bread with bits of coconut in it.

    • JehanP Log in to Reply

      Chennette, I’ve had the Trini style coconut bake, it’s similar to our Pot Bake in Guyana, it’s so good!

  3. hugh Log in to Reply

    Can ghee be used instead of margarine / butter

    • JehanP Log in to Reply

      Hugh you can try ghee but I can’t promise that the results will be the same since I haven’t tested with ghee.

  4. Kizel Log in to Reply

    Ammo try it tonight

  5. Raeli Log in to Reply

    We make a variation of this in east Africa too. Thank you for this wonderful so simple recipe! ❤️

  6. Beverly Log in to Reply

    Jehan, did you use canned coconut milk for the bakes. I tried it using the canned coconut milk and it looks different from yours. I know I need to try it again but I was just wondering what you used. Also I don’t have a cookie cutter so I just cut the dough in triangles

    • JehanP Log in to Reply

      Beverly I used canned coconut milk…

  7. Tropical bliss Log in to Reply

    We made coconut bakes a lot in St. Vincent when I was a little girl but we added grated coconut too. It makes a big difference! Try it and you will see.

  8. Norma Acker Log in to Reply

    Lovely recipe

  9. Claudine Log in to Reply

    LOVE LOVE this recipe as did my family and friends.
    Thank you Jehan

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