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    Home » Family Friendly Recipes » Desserts & Treats

    Raspberry Coconut Ice Recipe

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    After all the lovely healthy Valentines day food ideas I shared in my last post, today I'm going in the opposite direction and sharing a rather less healthy Raspberry Coconut Ice Recipe. 

    Coconut Ice is an absolutely delicious treat that is always very well received whenever I make it - every year at Christmas I make homemade sweets for my family (see my two ingredient fudge for another fab and easy recipe) and this is always the most requested one. 

    This recipe is really quick and easy to make too, and I've added my own twist to traditional coconut ice by adding raspberries to the mix.  I found that the raspberries worked really well with the coconut, and it also meant being able to ditch food colouring. Last but not least I cut them into heart shapes for Valentines day, I think they looked really pretty!

    Get the kids involved in making this easy recipe by helping you weigh out ingredients, stir the mixture and cut out the shapes, I'm sure they'll be happy to help you taste test it too!

    Really quick and easy raspberry coconut ice recipe made with condensed milk - only 4 ingredients Raspberry Coconut Ice

    Ingredients

    • 400g tin condensed milk
    • 400g icing sugar
    • 400g desiccated coconut
    • 50g fresh raspberries

    Method

    Line a small rectangular baking tray or cake tin with baking parchment.  If you don’t have any, tin foil also works well.

    In a large bowl, mix half of the condensed milk with 175g of the icing sugar.  Mix well, then add 175g  of the desiccated coconut and stir again until thoroughly combined (the mixture may be quite stiff and hard to stir, but do persevere!).  Tip into your prepared tray or tin, and press down to form a thin layer.

    Throw the raspberries into the bowl and mash to a pulp with a fork. Add the rest of the condensed milk and remaining icing sugar and mix well with the raspberries.  Add the rest of the desiccated coconut and stir until combined. Gently tip into the tray and press down to form a second layer over the first.

    Leave the tray out to dry over night.  Once the top feels hardened to touch, carefully tip the slab of coconut ice out onto a large chopping board, peel off the baking parchment/tin foil and leave to dry for a few more hours. Cut into squares or cut out pretty shapes using cookie cutters (we used nesting heart cutters for ours) and leave to dry a little longer before serving up or packing into pretty cellophane bags ready to gift to your favourite people!

    Eats Amazing UK - Really quick and easy raspberry coconut ice recipe made with condensed milk - only 4 ingredients

    Enjoy, and try not to eat it all - this stuff is dangerously addictive!

    Grace

    Eats Amazing UK - Really quick and easy raspberry coconut ice recipe made with condensed milk - only 4 ingredients
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    Raspberry Coconut Ice

    Really quick and easy raspberry coconut ice recipe made with condensed milk - only 4 ingredients.
    Prep Time10 minutes mins
    Cook Time0 minutes mins
    Drying Time6 hours hrs
    Total Time6 hours hrs 10 minutes mins
    Course: Dessert, Snack
    Cuisine: British, Vegetarian
    Servings: 20 bites
    Author: Grace Hall

    Ingredients

    • 400 g tin condensed milk
    • 400 g icing sugar
    • 400 g desiccated coconut
    • 50 g fresh raspberries

    Instructions

    • Line a small rectangular baking tray or cake tin with baking parchment.  If you don’t have any, tin foil also works well.
    • In a large bowl, mix half of the condensed milk with 175g of the icing sugar.  Mix well, then add 175g  of the desiccated coconut and stir again until thoroughly combined (the mixture may be quite stiff and hard to stir, but do persevere!).  Tip into your prepared tray or tin, and press down to form a thin layer.
    • Throw the raspberries into the bowl and mash to a pulp with a fork. Add the rest of the condensed milk and remaining icing sugar and mix well with the raspberries.  Add the rest of the desiccated coconut and stir until combined. Gently tip into the tray and press down to form a second layer over the first.
    • Leave the tray out to dry over night.  Once the top feels hardened to touch, carefully tip the slab of coconut ice out onto a large chopping board, peel off the baking parchment/tin foil and leave to dry for a few more hours. Cut into squares or cut out pretty shapes using cookie cutters (we used nesting heart cutters for ours) and leave to dry a little longer before serving up or packing into pretty cellophane bags ready to gift to your favourite people!
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    1. Kirsty Hancock says

      November 25, 2019 at 10:58 am

      Hi, sorry I'm very late to the party here but please can you advise how long these keep for? I'm wanting to make a few treats for my parents Christmas hamper but I'm completely clueless. I'm certain they would love these. Thank you.

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      • Grace Hall says

        December 02, 2019 at 2:39 pm

        Hi Kirsty, these will keep at least a few days but because of the fresh raspberry, the shelf-life is fairly limited. Maybe try my plain coconut ice instead which will last for a few weeks? https://www.eatsamazing.co.uk/family-friendly-recipes/dessert-sweet-treat-recipes/easy-coconut-ice-recipe Hope that helps!

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