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Coconut Flour - Ideas And Storage?


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So, I just spent a fortune on some coconut flour -what can I do with it?

Is it any good for thickening?

How long will it last, and do I need to freeze it once opened?

Any ideas appreciated, thank you!


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IrishHeart Veteran

I keep mine in the fridge once I open it.

 

You can do anything you want with it  :) --what do you have in mind?

 

Muffins, breads, cookies, chicken tenders?

 

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Elana's pantry has many good ideas:

 

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and this article was pretty interesting:

 

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and there's this book

 

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I love to cook/bake with  it--but I LOVE coconut!! yum

Celiac Mindwarp Community Regular

Thanks Irish

I'll have to see if I can inspire Mr Mindwarp, our resident baker, to have an experiment :)

1desperateladysaved Proficient

I thought coconut flour was good in pie crusts and muffin. 

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warpster!

 

I forgot about this other one I had bookmarked--scroll down and look at all those recipes!! 

 

 

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Celiac Mindwarp Community Regular

Oh my word, that is a lifetimes worth of ideas, thank you :)

Diana, muffins sound sooo good thanks

auzzi Newbie

It stores 3-6 months in the pantry [depending on climate and environment] or 12 months in the refridgerator ..


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