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Updated Apr 28, 2023

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Coconut butteris simply shredded coconut turned into creamy coconut butter. It’s just one ingredient – shredded coconut – and only takes one minute with a high-powered blender, like my favorite Vitamix.

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Coconut Butter

You may not realize how incredibly easy it is to make coconut butter at home. So I’m here to tell you (and show you) just how easy it is. And the best part – it’s far more cost effective than buying it in the store.

What do you need to make coconut butter? Just one ingredient – shredded or flaked coconut.

By using the pure, raw flesh of the coconut you’ll have a creamy, smooth, rich coconut flavor spread that’s full of healthy fats, minerals and nutrients. You can then eat this straight from the jar or use it in numerous recipes – and I’ll give you a few ideas below.

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Tips for the Best Coconut Butter

  • When using your Vitamix to make coconut butter you need a minimum amount of shredded coconut in the blender to allow the blades to work properly. If you don’t have enough shredded coconut, you’ll just splat the ingredients to the side of the container and the blades will spin air. You need at least 6 cups of shredded or flaked coconut (though you can use up to 8 cups or a full container).
  • You can use shredded coconut or flaked coconut (both unsweetened), either works just fine. Though I’ve found coconut flakes tend to make for a slightly smoother finished product.
  • Remember that the tamper is your friend when it comes to many Vitamix recipes. Use the tamper to push the shredded coconut into the blades until a liquid has formed.
  • When you first start blending some coconut will get pushed to the sides. Just scrape down the sides halfway through to ensure all of the coconut is near the blades. If you feel that your coconut butter is too thick, you can add 1 teaspoon of coconut oil to thin the mixture and help the blades.
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How to Make Coconut Butter in Your Vitamix

The benefits of making coconut butter in your Vitamix rather than a food processor is two-fold: 1) speed, and 2) smoothness.

It takes approximately 15-20 minutes to make coconut butter in a food processor and it takes 1 minute to make in a Vitamix. The power of the Vitamix motor also ensures an ultra creamy and smooth coconut butter. Far smoother than you’d ever get in a food processor.

In terms of consistency, the coconut butter will be fairly liquid immediately after its made, due to the heat and friction from blending. But it firms up as it cools. To soften it back up in the future, just place the glass container in a bowl of warm water and give it a stir.

What’s the Best Way to Store it?

Unlike homemade nut butters which need to be stored in the fridge to prevent them from going rancid, homemade coconut butter can be stored at room temperature. Just place it in a sealed container in the pantry. You can store it for several months.

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Ways To Use Coconut Butter

Coconut butter is frequently used in dessert recipes, like my Chocolate Peppermint Slice or Lemon Donuts with Blackberry Glaze. It can also be used when making fudge, ice creams, raw desserts and chocolate truffles.

Coconut butter can also be used in savory recipes such as curries and stews and dolloped on roasted veggies and sweet potatoes. It’s delicious as a spread on toast or added to your favorite green smoothie.

More Easy Vitamix Recipes to Make

  • Almond Butter
  • Cashew Milk
  • Almond Milk
  • Hummus
  • Basil Pesto
  • Tahini
  • Vegan Alfredo Sauce

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Easy Coconut Butter Recipe

5 from 11 votes

Prep: 2 minutes mins

Total: 2 minutes mins

Servings: 8 servings

Author: Lisa Bryan

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Homemade coconut butter is extremely easy to make – it only takes one ingredient and one minute in your blender! Watch the video below to see how quickly it comes together.

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Ingredients

  • 6 cups unsweetened shredded coconut or flaked coconut
  • Optional: 1 tsp coconut oil

Instructions

  • Add the shredded coconut or flaked coconut to your Vitamix. Add the lid, remove the cap and insert the tamper. Turn the Vitamix on high and use the tamper to push the coconut into the blades. You may need to scrape down the sides halfway through, then continue blending until it’s creamy. For a smoother consistency, you can add 1 teaspoon of coconut oil.

  • Pour the coconut butter into a glass storage container and store in the pantry.

Lisa’s Tips

  • My favorite Vitamix blender (and the one I’m using) is the VitamixAscent 3500.
  • These are my favorite glass storage containers.
  • This recipe makes approximately 1 cup of coconut butter.

Nutrition

Serving: 2tbsp | Calories: 198kcal | Carbohydrates: 8g | Protein: 2g | Fat: 21g | Saturated Fat: 17g | Sodium: 10mg | Fiber: 6g | Sugar: 2g

Course: Dessert

Cuisine: American

Keyword: coconut butter, coconut butter recipe, how to make coconut butter

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FAQs

What is coconut butter made of? ›

Coconut butter is simply shredded coconut turned into creamy coconut butter. It's just one ingredient – shredded coconut – and only takes one minute with a high-powered blender, like my favorite Vitamix.

How do you make coconut butter for hair? ›

HOW TO MAKE HOMEMADE COCONUT BUTTER. Add 3 cups of unsweetened shredded coconut to a food processor and process for about 10 minutes, that's it! You will definitely need a good qualityfood processor. A food processor works much better than a Vitamix or blender!

Can you use coconut oil for coconut butter? ›

They're two distinct products, used for different purposes, so they can't really be substituted for one another. Coconut oil is best used for sautéting and roasting foods, and even baking. Coconut butter, on the other hand, is best used with foods that are already cooked.

What is the difference between coconut cream and coconut butter? ›

Creamed coconut, also known as coconut butter, is a coconut product made from the unsweetened dehydrated fresh pulp of a mature coconut, ground to a semi-solid white creamy paste. It is sold in the form of a hard white block which can be stored at room temperature.

Is coconut butter good or bad for you? ›

The high saturated fat content in coconut oil and coconut butter is controversial. The American Heart Association (AHA) warns that a diet high in saturated fats leads to high cholesterol and increases your risk of heart attack and stroke. Coconut advocates argue that most saturated fat research is outdated.

Can I leave coconut butter in my hair overnight? ›

If you're using coconut oil as a hair mask you can leave it on your hair overnight or you can wash it off after 20-30 minutes. If your hair is finer, avoid your scalp and only apply it to the ends of your hair where it's especially dry and rinse off sooner.

How much coconut oil do I put in a stick of butter? ›

A good rule of thumb is to replace about 3/4 of the butter in a recipe with olive, canola, or vegetable oil. (If the recipe calls for 1 cup butter, use ¾ cup oil.) You can use a 1:1 ratio when it comes to coconut oil.

Can I use melted coconut oil instead of butter? ›

Coconut oil can replace butter in baking at a 1:1 ratio, though it may slightly change the flavor, with some types of coconut oil affecting taste more than others. Unrefined coconut oil tends to taste more like coconut than refined varieties. It works great for recipes that require tropical or rich chocolate flavors.

Does coconut butter need to be refrigerated? ›

Because coconut butter contains so much oil, it doesn't need to be refrigerated. Keep it on the shelf, in an airtight container, where it will last for up to 3 months.

Does coconut oil go bad? ›

Because the shelf life of coconut oil varies depending on its form. Unrefined virgin coconut oil is the longest lasting, boasting a shelf life of up to 3 years when stored properly. On the other hand, refined coconut oil has a much shorter shelf life and should be used within 18 months of opening the jar or bottle.

Is coconut butter healthier than normal butter? ›

But, coconut is not your ordinary stick of butter. Coconut butter is a rich source of medium-chain fatty acids. Unlike long-chain fatty acids, the burning of this fat supports energy generation inside the body making it a metabolism booster. It increases calorie burn and energy levels at the same time.

What is a good substitute for coconut butter? ›

If you're looking for a spread, then the best substitute for coconut butter is tahini or cashew butter or even simple plant-based butter will work well. They are both more neutral in flavor than say almond butter or peanut butter.

Can I use condensed coconut milk instead of coconut cream? ›

What is condensed coconut milk? This product is thick and sweet, it's made from coconut milk, water, sugar and usually a thickener. Best for using in drinks such as pina coladas or as a dairy-free substitute for condensed milk. It's not suitable as a substitute for coconut milk or cream.

Can vegans eat coconut butter? ›

ZERO CHOLESTEROL - Coconut butter has no cholesterol, and is great as part of a keto and vegan diet. Like coconut oil, it is loaded with Medium Chain Triglycerides (MCT), which are used to make energy in the liver.

Does coconut butter taste like regular butter? ›

Coconut butter is similar to nut butter in concept – it's dried desiccated coconut ground down, until it releases its oils and becomes a buttery paste. It tastes quite naturally sweet, and almost has a fudge or shortbread type texture to it.

Does coconut butter taste like real butter? ›

What does coconut butter taste like? Coconut butter tastes like straight coconut. It's lightly sweet and nutty, and I find it to be very pleasant! But, if you're not a coconut fan, this recipe probably isn't for you.

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