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Easy Coconut Ice with condensed milk

This is a very easy recipe for the classic pink and white sweets we all grew up to know as coconut ice. It only requires 3 ingredients with a little dash of food colouring. No cooking or baking involved and it comes together in no time.

Prep Time
10 mins
Fridge time:
6 hrs
Total Time
6 hrs 10 mins
Servings: 15 medium sized squares
Calories: 281 kcal
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: International , British

Ingredients

  • 1 can condensed milk circa 395g
  • 250 grams icing sugar
  • 300 grams desiccated coconut
  • Few drops pink food colouring

Instructions

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  1. Line a 20cm x 20cm (8" x 8") baking tray with parchment paper. If you want thicker slices, you can use a smaller tray. We would not advise using a larger sized tin than 20cm x 20cm (8" x 8") as the coconut ice slices will be too thin. Top tip: It helps to leave a slight overhang of paper, that way you can lift the entire slab of coconut ice out of the baking tray much easier later on.
  2. In a large bowl, add all the ingredients except for the food colouring.
  3. Start by combining the mixture with a large spoon. The mixture may seem stiff and dry but don't worry, it will come together.
  4. Put the spoon aside and dive in with your hands to bring the mixture together. No need to be gentle - this step requires a bit of elbow grease. Get in there and really squish the mixture together.You can use rubber gloves if you don't want the mixture on your hands.
  5. Divide the mixture in two. If you want an accurate split between the pink and white layers you can weigh each half.
  6. Take the one half of the mixture and divide it into smaller pieces, then arrange them across the bottom of the baking tin. Use your fingertips to press the mixture firmly into the bottom of the tin, ensuring an even spread.Use a metal spoon to smooth the layer out.
  7. Add a small amount of pink food colouring to the remaining half of the mixture.
  8. Get hands-on and thoroughly work the colouring into the mixture. Don't hold back - give it a good squish to ensure an even colour distribution.
  9. Similar to the white layer, distribute small pieces of the pink mixture over the surface. Handle it with a bit more gentleness this time, spreading it evenly and smoothing it out using the back of a clean metal spoon.
  10. Cover the coconut ice with cling film and place the tin in the fridge for a minimum of 6 hours to allow it to set.
  11. Once set, carefully lift the entire block of coconut ice from the tin onto a cutting board. Slice it into small squares or any desired shape.

Notes

  • Mixing the coconut ice mixture with your hands is much easier due to its dry consistency.
  • If you're concerned about messy hands or pink stains, you can wear latex gloves. But don't worry, food colouring usually washes off easily.
  • Alternatively, you can use a spoon for mixing, although it may take more time to achieve a smooth and even mix.
  • For best results and a perfectly equal split between the white and pink layers, you can weigh the two halves to ensure you have the exact same amounts for each colour.
  • When adding the coconut mixture to the baking tray, break off pieces of the mixture and spread them loosely across the entire tin before pressing them down.
  • This will make it easier to achieve an equal spread of coconut ice.
  • For a perfectly smooth top layer, lightly wet your clean fingers and gently smooth over the surface.

Nutrition Information

Calories 281kcal (14%) Carbohydrates 36g (12%) Protein 3g (6%) Fat 15g (23%) Saturated Fat 13g (65%) Polyunsaturated Fat 0.2g Monounsaturated Fat 1g Cholesterol 9mg (3%) Sodium 41mg (2%) Potassium 207mg (6%) Fiber 3g (12%) Sugar 32g (64%) Vitamin A 70IU (1%) Vitamin C 1mg (1%) Calcium 80mg (8%) Iron 1mg (6%)

Nutrition Facts

Serving: 15medium sized squares

Amount Per Serving

Calories 281

% Daily Value*

Calories 281kcal 14%
Carbohydrates 36g 12%
Protein 3g 6%
Fat 15g 23%
Saturated Fat 13g 65%
Polyunsaturated Fat 0.2g 1%
Monounsaturated Fat 1g 5%
Cholesterol 9mg 3%
Sodium 41mg 2%
Potassium 207mg 4%
Fiber 3g 12%
Sugar 32g 64%
Vitamin A 70IU 1%
Vitamin C 1mg 1%
Calcium 80mg 8%
Iron 1mg 6%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2,000 calorie diet.

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