How to Tint Coconut
Some cakes and dessert recipes require tinted coconut for sprinkling on for decoration or putting onto frosting. Green coconut is popular on Easter cakes because it looks like grass on the cake. If you've ever wondered how to tint coconut, the following steps show you how.
Things You'll Need
- Coconut
- Resealable zipper storage bag
- Food coloring
Instructions
-
Measure out an amount of coconut that you need for your recipe.
-
Place the coconut in a plastic, resealable storage bag.
-
Drop in two or three drops of desired food coloring into the bag. Let it drop onto the plastic instead of the actual coconut. If using a thick-concentrated coloring, put some of the coloring on a toothpick. Then wipe it onto the inside of the bag.
-
Close the bag, and shake it well. Massage it with your fingers to get all the color into the coconut. Keep shaking and massaging the bag until you evenly distribute the color.
-
Add more coloring until you achieve the desired color, if the color is too light. If the color is too dark, add more coconut.
-
Continue to experiment with this until you get the color the way you desire. Shake the bag well before adding more color or coconut.
Baking Techniques
- How does baking pan affect energy transfer when cookies?
- Does Quick Mixing Flour Need to Be Sifted?
- How to Use Pureed Fruit As an Egg Substitute in Baking
- Why when tested with a red litmus paper baking powder dont change the color or paper?
- Can you use powdered sugar for canning?
- Carving a Spiral Cake
- What is the effects of vinegar and baking soda?
- How could you separate white sugar from flour?
- What is creaming in baking?
- How to Substitute Whole Wheat Pastry Flour for White Flour in Baking
Baking Techniques
- Bakeware
- Baking Basics
- Baking Techniques
- Cooking Techniques
- Cooking Utensils
- Cookware
- Easy Recipes
- Green
- Produce & Pantry
- Spices


