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Luscious and highly nutritious, coconut butter is an allergy-friendly twist on grass-fed butter or nut butters! And while you can buy it by the jar, this homemade version is much more economical than store-bought, and just as yummy. Eat it by the spoonful, make a glaze to drizzle over your favorite cakes, or spread on toast!

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What Is Coconut Butter?

Simply put, coconut butter is made from dried or desiccated coconut that has been blended until smooth and creamy.

It’s dairy-free yet creamy as butter, and nut-free yet highly satiating. This allergy-friendly spread is rich in saturated fats and oh-so-easy to make at home!

You need only 15 minutes of time to spare and a food processor. Plus, the flavor options are endless!

Ingredients

  • Unsweetened shredded coconut — This is the ONLY ingredient actually required for this recipe! Shredded coconut, desiccated or dried coconut and coconut flakes may all be used, but not sweetened shredded coconut, which tends to clump instead of turning into a smooth, spreadable butter. Fresh coconut won’t work either as there’s simply too much liquid.
  • Coconut oil — Batches of shredded coconut can differ, so use a few tablespoons or so of coconut oil if your particular batch is having trouble getting smooth. Otherwise, feel free to omit.

Supplies Needed For Coconut Butter

  • Food processor — Although the timing and results may vary slightly, you may also use a high-speed blender such as the Vitamix or BlendTec.
  • Spatula — Use this for scraping down the sides as needed!

Directions

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  1. Place shredded coconut in your food processor.
  2. Cover and blend. The coconut will get crumbly, then slowly become creamy, turn into a thick paste, then finally become a smooth, thick liquid spread. You may use a spatula to scrape down the sides as needed.
  3. Once smooth, transfer to an air-tight glass jar and keep it in your pantry. It will stay fresh at room temperature for months.

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Coconut Butter Flavor Variations

Try flavoring your homemade coconut butter with any of the following combinations of ingredients. Blend them in after the butter has gone smooth yet before you transfer it to a jar.

  • Spiced Honey — Add 1/2 to 3/4 cup raw honey, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg, 1/4 teaspoon allspice, 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves, and 1/2 teaspoon sea salt per 1 cup coconut butter. (pictured below)
  • Maple Vanilla — Add 1/2 cup maple syrup and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract per 1 cup coconut butter.
  • Chocolate — Add 1/4 cup cocoa powder and 1/2 cup maple syrup or raw honey per 1 cup coconut butter.

Whichever flavor you choose, spread onto your bread, biscuits, rolls, pancakes, waffles, or anything else that yearns for a welcome new flavor.

For another fun idea, top your hot cereal with it. A simple spoonful of the spread, raisins, chopped walnuts, and whole milk provides for a beautiful, comforting breakfast.

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Uses For Coconut Butter

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Coconut Butter FAQs

Is there a difference between coconut oil and coconut butter?

Yes! Coconut oil is the oil pressed or extracted from whole coconuts.

Also known as coconut manna, coconut butter is made by pureeing shredded coconut, which is coconut meat that has been dried and shredded. It contains some oil, and also fiber from the coconut meat.

Similarly, coconut milk and coconut cream are also different.

My coconut butter isn’t turning smooth and buttery. What should I do?

If you are blending your coconut butter and it doesn’t seem to be going smooth, feel free to add coconut oil, a tablespoon at a time until it does.

My coconut butter has gone hard. What should I do?

Depending on climate and temperature, this can happen. Place the jar in a bowl of hot water for 5 to 10 minutes until it softens.

My coconut butter is too dry. What should I do?

As mentioned above, you may stir in a tablespoon or two of melted coconut oil until it reaches your desired consistency.

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Homemade Coconut Butter

Luscious and highly nutritious, coconut butter is an allergy-friendly twist on grass-fed butter or nut butters! And while you can buy it by the jar, this homemade version is much more economical than store-bought, and just as yummy. Eat it by the spoonful, make a glaze to drizzle over your favorite cakes, or spread on toast! Makes about 1 to 1-1/4 cups.

CourseCondiment, Dips & Spreads

CuisineCaribbean, Indian, South Asian

Prep Time 15 minutes

Servings 20 servings

Calories 123 kcal

Author Haniya Cherry

Instructions

  1. Place shredded coconut in your food processor.

  2. Cover and blend. The coconut will slowly get creamy, then quickly get smooth and turn into a thick liquid. You may use a spatula to scrape down the sides as needed.

  3. Transfer to an air-tight glass jar. Keeps at room temperature for a long time.

Recipe Notes

Try flavoring your homemade coconut butter with any of the following combinations of ingredients. Blend them in after the butter has gone smooth yet before you transfer it to a jar.

  • Spiced Honey -- Add 1/2 to 3/4 cup raw honey, 2 teaspoons cinnamon, 1/2 teaspoon ground nutmeg, 1/4 teaspoon allspice, 1/4 teaspoon ground cloves, and 1/2 teaspoon sea salt per 1 cup coconut butter.
  • Maple Vanilla -- Add 1/2 cup maple syrup and 1 teaspoon vanilla extract per 1 cup coconut butter.
  • Chocolate -- Add 1/4 cup cocoa powder and 1/2 cup maple syrup or raw honey per 1 cup coconut butter.

Nutrition Facts

Homemade Coconut Butter

Amount Per Serving (1 Tablespoon)

Calories 123Calories from Fat 108

% Daily Value*

Fat 12g18%

Saturated Fat 11g69%

Sodium 7mg0%

Potassium 101mg3%

Carbohydrates 4g1%

Fiber 3g13%

Sugar 1g1%

Protein 1g2%

Vitamin C 1mg1%

Calcium 5mg1%

Iron 1mg6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

This post was originally published and written by Jenna Ettlich on 4/2/14. It was updated and republished on 3/31/21.

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About Haniya Cherry

Haniya is Wardee’s oldest daughter, a Traditional Cooking School child through and through! She enjoys reading history, science and adventure memoirs and long classic novels; adventuring outside; learning about the chemistry of food; and trying new recipes. Sourdough, kefir, ginger beer, and apple chutney are her favorite ferments! She and her husband have two little boys, both born at home.

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    • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (12)Jenna Ettlich says

      Hi Nora, Thanks for your question. It would probably work just as well in a blender. Or, honestly – if your coconut oil and honey are just a bit down from solid (i.e., a bit on the more liquidy side), you could quickly stir with a spoon or a whisk in a bowl. Enjoy! God bless, Jenna

      • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (13)nora says

        thanks, will try blender as i do have a great one. is there a way to mix coconut oil & cacao to make a chocolatey type spread (you know the type i mean, i’m sure). i want to wean my granddaughter off the filthy stuff sold in jars…..

        • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (14)Jenna Ettlich says

          Actually, Nora, I just tried your cacao suggestion last weekend! I used 1 cup coconut oil, 1/2 cup raw honey, 4-6 tablespoons cacao powder, and a pinch of sea salt. We spread it on fresh sourdough bread. It was great, but definitely more dessert-tasting, than say “bread and spread” to go with a savory soup. A bit too rich for that. Best wishes! Jenna

        • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (15)LeAnn Shultz says

          That would be great on graham crackers for a s’mores like snack or maybe add some cinnamon to it for a breakfast toast.

      • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (17)Jenna Ettlich says

        Great, Natalia! Thanks for the helpful feedback. I didn’t think about the hand blender. Good idea. God bless, Jenna

    • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (19)Jenna Ettlich says

      Hello at nourished roots: Yes, it’s a wonderful change from jelly or jam. Our kids love it. But I should admit that the adults in this family love it as well! God bless, Jenna

    • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (21)Jenna Ettlich says

      Hi Jennifer. I have not tried the recipe with ginger. But it does sound good! It would add even more of a spicy ‘punch!’ Maybe we will try that next time. Our jar of Spiced Honey Coconut Spread is almost empty . . . again. Thanks and God bless! Jenna

  1. Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (22)Jessica Hayes says

    This is amazing!!! I cook with coconut oil all the time but I’ve been looking for a way to get more into my diet. I could eat this by the spoonful….I’ve tried oil in my coffee but it skeeves me out….this has solved the problem and my kids love this!!! Yay! Thank you!!!

    • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (23)Jenna Ettlich says

      Hi Jessica, Glad you have found a new way to enjoy coconut oil! Makes me happy to know you like this treat, to the point of eating it by the spoonful. I have come to the same conclusion. 🙂 God bless, Jenna

    • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (24)Linda Adsit says

      Instead of putting coconut OIL in coffee, try coconut MILK. It’s 30 percent fat, healthy coconut fat, and is a great replacement for half and half coffee cream. Tastes really good in coffee and tea, too. I use Native Forest brand, because it is organic, and I get it from amazon, or my supermarket when they have it. Thai brand also makes an organic version, but I have never tried it.

      • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (25)Jenna Ettlich says

        Linda, I also have heard of using Coconut Milk in one’s coffee. I haven’t tried it myself but yum! Sounds delicious. Thanks for your feedback . . . and I hope you try/enjoy the Spiced Honey-Coconut Spread sometime! God bless, Jenna 🙂

  2. Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (28)Diana B says

    This looks super yummy! Now to figure out something that I can eat it on (I’m grain-free). I think it might be time to make myself another loaf of flax-almond bread! 😀

  3. Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (30)Laura P. says

    Wow! I found this is WAY too sweet! If you aren’t used to heavy sweetened spreads, maybe add just 1/2 cup of honey.

    • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (31)Jenna Ettlich says

      Hi Laura P., Thanks for your feedback. I agree – if you aren’t used to heavily sweetened spreads, 1/2 cup of honey is plenty (or anywhere between 1/2 and 3/4 cup). I find I can spread it thinly, so as to make it last longer and to make it not quite as sweet (because there’s less of it on the bread). Thanks again. Enjoy! God bless, Jenna

    • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (32)Jenna Ettlich says

      Hi Laura, Thanks to your and others’ feedback, I had Wardeh change the official recipe to “1/2 to 3/4 cup honey.” Some have even said 1/3 cup. 3/4 cup would probably work best for a very sweet dessert, I guess! Thanks again for commenting. Take care, Jenna

  4. Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (33)marly hornik says

    I read this and immediately made it to put on sourdough pancakes…despite the dozens of innovative nutritious and delicious ways I have served these, this time my son happily exclaimed, ‘wow mom, you really know how to make pancakes!’. Thanks!! And I used maybe 1/3 cup honey, tops, that was great for us.

    • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (34)Jenna Ettlich says

      Thanks for your feedback, Marly. Yum – I think I’ll copy you and make sourdough pancakes and this spread for tomorrow’s breakfast! During strawberry season, sliced strawberries would add great tartness and texture atop the pancakes and coconut spread too. I’m hearing that closer to 1/2 cup of honey is best. Glad to hear 1/3 cup may work even better for some. Thanks! God bless, Jenna 🙂

    • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (36)Jenna Ettlich says

      Hi Mary,

      I haven’t tried it with maple syrup yet. My raw honey is pretty much in a solid state, so when combined with coconut oil (which is solid at a cooler room temp), I think the spread stays a nice, firmer consistency.

      However, you’ve piqued my curiosity! Perhaps next time I make it, I’ll make a smaller batch and try maple syrup. If I do, I’ll post here and let you know how it turned out. Or, if you try it in the mean time, please let us know how it works out!

      God bless, Jenna 🙂

      • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (37)Jean says

        Shady Maple Farms makes a whipped maple syrup that is to die for. It has a thick icing like consistency. Works well with this recipe.

  5. Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (38)Patti says

    This looks delicious – thanks for sharing. My coconut oil stays in a liquid state all summer because our house is so warm. I can refrigerate it for a while and then make the recipe, but should I refrigerate it after I make it as well? If not, I am afraid it will just return to a liquid rather than be spreadable.

    • Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (39)Jenna Ettlich says

      Hi Patti, Yes – if your coconut oil stays liquid all summer, due to a warm temperature in the house, I’d store this spread in your refrigerator. And yes, I’d also refrigerate the oil until it’s in a solid state before making the recipe. Enjoy! Jenna 🙂

  6. Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (41)Simone says

    I’m going to make this today. My nieces school is peanut butter free so this will be a great addition to what I can send with her. Plus it uses my four favorite spices. =D

  7. Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (42)Suzanne Patafio says

    I just got finished making this in my Cuisinart, and I just wanted to say, Amazing! This is so delicious, I can think of several things I would love to put this on. Raisin Toast, french toast, pumpkin bread, and a spoon!

  8. Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (44)Marguerite Trudeau says

    I just love all the ideas. I’ve been ill and not always able to get up to make them all but I’m believing I will soon. So much fun and healthful ideas.

  9. Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (47)Miriam says

    I am just starting to go gluten free after years of non allergies and rashes. Thanks for the way to make it work and not feel deprived

  10. Homemade Coconut Butter Recipe (+3 flavor options!) (49)Diane says

    This is a fantastic spread…I’ve even used it on popcorn to make a sort of kettle corn taste.
    It’s is so good on a peanut butter sandwich in place of the jam or jelly. My neighbor, who I gifted with some of this spread now only wants this on his peanut butter sandwiches, and he and his wife have eaten it on fish, chicken and beef and love it that way. I have not tried that, but it’s more versatile than I imagined I guess.
    Thanks for a great recipe. I have shared it lots and everyone loves it.

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FAQs

Does homemade coconut butter need to be refrigerated? ›

Homemade coconut butter keeps at room temperature up to 1 month or in the fridge up to 3 months – if cold and/or hard, place closed jar in hot water for 5-10 moments to soften so it's easier to spoon out.

How long does coconut butter last? ›

Although we don't have any preservatives, coconut butter is naturally very stable and has a shelf life of a year or more, although we've never met anyone who was able to keep it around that long!

Why is my coconut butter hard? ›

It will become very hard during storage. To use again, you will need to warm it first, so that it becomes a liquid again. To do this, heat the glass container for 15-30 seconds just until it is soft enough to stir it around. Stir until it becomes soft and chunky.

What's 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.

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

coconut butter. Click HERE to save this information for later. Coconut Oil is not the same as Coconut Manna and Coconut Butter, but Coconut Manna and Coconut Butter are the same things. Nutiva calls our Coconut Butter, Coconut “Manna” because if ever there was a food from heaven, this is it.

Is coconut butter healthy for you? ›

Coconut butter is a rich spread made from pureed, raw coconut meat. It is an excellent source of healthy fats, with 18g of fat in just two tablespoons. Coconut butter is also rich in minerals including potassium, phosphorus, and magnesium.

Why is my coconut butter brown? ›

Those clever folks over at Cooks Illustrated figured out that if you melt and cook the coconut butter, it becomes brown and nutty and delicious. Right out of the jar, it's almost pure white. Give it some heat and about 7 minutes and this is what happens.

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.

Can I use coconut oil instead of 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.

Why is my coconut not turning into butter? ›

It can take anywhere from 3-18 minutes, depending on desired smoothness and your machine. If your coconut just doesn't seem to want to turn into smooth butter for some reason (climate, elevation, or just a naturally-lower-fat bag of coconut), add a few tbsp coconut oil to the blender, and that should fix it!

What is another name for coconut butter? ›

Coconut butter is often referred to as creamed coconut. That's a fitting name, because it's really just coconut that's been blended until it's creamy.

Is coconut butter healthier than olive oil? ›

Olive Oil Is Healthier and More Nutritious

That is because it is rich in good fat (polyunsaturated fat) and low in bad fat (saturated fat). Coconut oil contains 80 to 90 percent saturated fat. According to the experts, a tablespoon of coconut oil contains about six times as much saturated fat as olive oil.

Can dogs have coconut butter? ›

Coconut butter contains medium-chain triglycerides (MCTs), which are a source of healthy fats. These fats can be easily digested and converted into energy, making them an excellent choice for active dogs.

How long does homemade butter last unrefrigerated? ›

Should You Leave Butter on the Counter? According to the USDA, butter is safe at room temperature. But if it's left out for several days at room temperature, it can turn rancid causing off flavors. The USDA does not recommend leaving it out more than one to two days.

Is coconut butter solid at room temperature? ›

Coconut butter is arguably the peanut butter of the tropics. It's made by pureeing coconut meat, including the oil. The spread is solid at room temperature and softens when heated.

Does homemade coconut oil need to be refrigerated? ›

You don't need to store coconut oil in the fridge, even when your jar or tub has been opened. The rule of thumb for all edible oils is to store them in a cool, dark place to keep them fresh and retain any nutritional values.

Do you need to refrigerate homemade nut butter? ›

Since homemade nut butter doesn't have added preservatives like most store-bought nut butters it can go rancid more quickly. The key is to limit your home made nut butter to light, heat and air, preferably keeping it refrigerated or even frozen.

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