In the mood for coconut milk but only have coconut cream? With some ingenuity and simple ingredients, you can whip up the drink you want in no time. Take out a bowl, put on a smile, and get ready to make some fresh DIY coconut milk!

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Scoop 3 tbsp (42.52 g) of coconut cream into a bowl.

  1. Start off with your fave brand of coconut cream. For best results, choose a can of organic, unsweetened coconut cream. Use a can opener to take the lid off the coconut cream. Scoop out 3 heaping tablespoons (42.52 grams) of coconut cream. Drop the coconut cream into a bowl.[1]
    • If you plan to drink your coconut milk right after you make it, then chill your coconut cream in the fridge for 1 day before you whip up your DIY beverage.
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Add 1 tbsp (14.77 mL) of water into the bowl.

  1. Splash in 1 tablespoon (14.77 mL) to create a milk-like consistency. Once you’ve put 3 heaping tablespoons (42.52 grams) of coconut cream into the bowl, measure out 1 tablespoon (14.77 mL) of water. Diluting the coconut cream creates 1 serving⁠—or ¼ cup (59.15 mL)—of coconut milk.[2]
    • Use the same ratio to create larger quantities of coconut milk. For example, for 4 servings, or 1 cup (240 mL), of coconut milk, mix 4 tablespoons (59.15 mL) of water with 12 tablespoons (170.1 grams) of coconut cream.
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Whisk the coconut cream and water.

  1. Use a metal whisk to stir your 2 ingredients into coconut milk. Grab a metal whisk so you can mix up the coconut cream and the water. Use quick, circular motions to “beat,” or blend, the coconut cream and water into coconut milk with a smooth consistency.[3]
    • Alternatively, use a hand mixer to blend the coconut cream and the water.
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Transfer your coconut milk to a container.

  1. For cold and refreshing coconut milk, put it in a container you can chill. Take out a container, like a mason jar. Pour your fresh coconut milk into the container. Put a lid on the container and tighten it, then put your coconut milk in the fridge so it's nicely chilled.[4]

Expert Q&A

  • Question
    How much water do you add to make coconut milk from coconut cream?
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    Use a ratio of 1 tablespoon (14.77 mL) of water to 3 tablespoons (42.52 grams) of coconut cream for 1 serving of coconut milk. If you'd like to make more servings of coconut milk, stick to this ratio as a guide! For example, for 4 servings of coconut milk, mix 4 tablespoons (59.15 mL) of water with 12 tablespoons (170.1 grams) of coconut cream.
  • Question
    Do I discard the fat in the coconut cream?
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    You can actually keep all the fat from the coconut cream—it'll add a rich and nutty flavor to your coconut milk! As long as you whisk the water and coconut cream really thoroughly, then you'll create coconut milk with just the right consistency.
  • Question
    Can you substitute coconut milk for coconut cream?
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    Yes—this is absolutely an option! As long as you have full-fat coconut milk, then you'll be able to scoop the coconut cream off from the top of the coconut milk and add it to your favorite dishes.
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This article was co-authored by Abyssinia Campbell and by wikiHow staff writer, Madeleine Flamiano. Abyssinia Campbell is an Executive Chef and the Owner of Chef Abyssinia, Personal Chef and Catering. With over ten years of experience, she specializes in catering, event planning, menu development, meal planning, and food business operations. When it comes to cooking, Chef Abyssinia enjoys using fruits, vegetables, healthy food alternatives, and local farm-fresh ingredients. She holds a BASc in Culinary Arts and Food Service Management from Johnson and Wales University. This article has been viewed 223,176 times.
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