BethCooks4U
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This thread explores the topic of substituting coconut in recipes, particularly in the context of making Sizzling Coconut Shrimp Cakes. Participants share their personal experiences with coconut and discuss alternative ingredients, including shredded potatoes and imitation crab meat.
Views differ regarding the flavor and texture of the Coconut Shrimp Cakes, with some participants enjoying them while others find the coconut flavor prominent. There is no clear consensus on the effectiveness of using shredded potatoes as a substitute.
Participants share personal cooking experiences and preferences, with some discussing specific recipes and ingredients. The conversation reflects a range of opinions on coconut and its substitutes.
Consultants and community members interested in recipe variations and personal experiences with coconut and its substitutes may find this discussion relevant.
Really!... maybe I will like it then.luvs2sellit said:Beth,
Maybe try it first. I am not a big fan of coconut myself but I love the coconut fried shrimp at outback. If it is anything like that you might like it. I haven't even looked at that recipe but if you pan fry it the coconut changes and becomes more of a crispy texture.
Yes, you can substitute shredded potatoes for coconut in certain recipes, especially in savory dishes. However, keep in mind that the flavor and texture will be different, so it may not work well in sweet recipes where coconut is a key ingredient.
To prepare shredded potatoes, wash and peel them, then use a grater or food processor to shred them finely. Rinse the shredded potatoes in cold water to remove excess starch, then drain and pat dry before using them in your recipe.
When substituting shredded potatoes for coconut, you may need to adjust the cooking time and temperature, as potatoes typically require longer to cook. Additionally, consider adding seasonings or ingredients that complement the potato flavor to enhance the dish.
Yes, frozen shredded potatoes can be used as a substitute for coconut. Just make sure to thaw and drain them well to remove excess moisture before adding them to your recipe to avoid altering the consistency.
Shredded potatoes work well in savory dishes like casseroles, potato pancakes, or as a base for toppings. They may not be suitable for desserts or sweet dishes where coconut is typically used, such as cakes or cookies.