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Jett2whit / All my dishes 1 year ago
Animal crackers in the pie crust of a creamy dreamy coconut pie. Enjoy!
Prep:30m Cook:8m Servings:12
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jett2whit 1 year ago said:
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Coconut water is the clear liquid inside young coconuts (fruits of the coconut palm), not to be confused with coconut milk. As the fruit matures, the coconut water gradually is replaced by the coconut meat and air. A very young coconut has very little meat, and the meat is very tender, almost a gel. Coconut water has long been a popular drink in the tropics, especially in Tropical Asia and Trinidad and Tobago, where it is available fresh or bottled. It is naturally fat-free and low in food energy (16.7 calories or 70 kilojoules per 100 grams).
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jett2whit 1 year ago said:
Nutrition Value Per Serving;
193 Calories, 12 g fat ( 8 g saturated) 1 g protein, 21 g carbohydrate, 1 g fiber 62 mg sodium, 13 mg cholesterol
m11andrade 1 year ago said:
This DOES sound good!
henrie 1 year ago said:
Yum, you have my 5
chefelaine 1 year ago said:
THUPERB! THANKTH!! FIVE :+D
krumkake 1 year ago said:
Now THAT'S a new way to eat my animal crackers (and who can resist those things?!?)AND enjoy a great coconut pie, too...gotta try this one! I don't think I've ever seen coconut water, but I'll check out the specialty markets for it. I'm guessing I could use coconut milk if I can't find the water version?
mystic_river1 1 year ago said:
What else but a 5?
juels 1 year ago said:
Now I know what to do with my animal crackers when kids get tired of eating them. Thanks.
morninlite 1 year ago said:
I'll have to make this before all the heads get bit off!!! Yummy yummy!!
herby 1 year ago said:
Wow, love this!
kitchenmouse 1 year ago said:
You got my 5 Jett!!!!!!!!! How have you been?
michellem 9 months ago said:
I love Nabisco Barnum's Animal crackers..how good to have them in a pie crust..thanks!