Coconut Drop Cookie – sweet and satisfying coconut cookies with beautiful butterscotch color and a lovely buttery crunch around the edges.
Calling all coconut lovers: If you are LOCO for COCO then these cookies are for you! You will love the rich nutty flavor of this wholesome coconut cookie. I could tell you a million stories about these coconut drops, cause I have had my fair share of them. Can’t stop making them – Obsessed! Can’t stop eating them – Delish! Had one this morning before heading out. And I’m having another one right now with some tea – No willpower at all when it comes to these nutty cookies. Now let’s scoot right to these goodies. Don’t want to keep you waiting.
These coconut drops are a Caribbean treat, and enjoyed especially in Trinidad and throughout the West Indies, in various guises. Yes, indeed. Equally enjoyed in some parts of Africa as well. They are made with freshly grated coconut, and are spiced with nutmeg. This here is totally different from the Jamaican Coconut Drops. Those are made without flour and a handful of ingredients. Another treat, reserved for another day. Let’s keep our focus on these treat right here, shall we?
I know this may seem daunting because you have to use fresh coconuts. Fear not! I have a few tips to help you pick the right coconuts and get the flesh out, without throwing some of those coconuts at me, out of frustration – of course. I know you would never do that to me. We are friends, right?
Buying fresh coconut can be a challenge here in the United States. So here are a few guidelines to follow to make your coconut experience more pleasurable.
Double check your coconuts for any molds or cracks- – air and mold entering the coconut will make the coconut meat spoil quickly, which produces a rancid coconut. Shake and feel the coconut, it should be heavy – I usually get the heaviest – indicating that they contain plenty of liquid, which keeps the flesh from drying out. To be on the safe side I always buy more than I need and save the receipt for returns whenever possible.
To facilitate removing the coconut meat from the shell, place cracked coconut in an oven for about 15-20 minutes. This causes the meat to shrink. Then use a spoon to scoop it out. Replace grated coconut with about 1 cup coconut flakes and increase the butter to 4 ounces. Use a blender to grate the coconuts instead of a grater. This saves time, energy and most of all my precious fingers – I know yours are precious too! Don’t tell grandma this secret.
Enjoy!!!