How to Substitute Coconut Milk for Yogurt in Yogurt Sauce
Yogurt sauce is common in Greek and Middle Eastern cuisine, often as a no-cook cold sauce such as the tzatziki that dresses gyro and falafel sandwiches. The thick yogurt base can be substituted with thickened coconut milk -- a "milk" made from the flesh of the coconut, not the watery liquid inside ripe coconuts -- for those who don't eat dairy. Bear in mind that coconut milk is not a low-fat substitute for yogurt; it is high in saturated fat.
Things You'll Need
- 2 cups thick coconut milk or unsweetened coconut cream
- Rice flour
- Lemon juice
- Coffee filter
- Sieve
- Bowl
- 1 pureed cucumber, seeded and skinned
- 1 garlic clove
- Seasonings
Instructions
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Pour the coconut milk or cream into a bowl. Stir in rice flour, one teaspoon at a time, until it thickens to the consistency of yogurt. Add one to two tablespoons of lemon juice for tartness.
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Line a sieve with a coffee filter and place it over a bowl. Pour the thickened coconut milk into the lined sieve and let it sit for about two hours in the refrigerator until very firm, like Greek yogurt.
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Drain the seeded, skinned and pureed cucumber in another filter-lined sieve for two hours while the coconut drains.
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Combine the drained coconut yogurt and cucumber in a bowl. Stir in chopped garlic, kosher salt, and pepper and mint, dill or oregano to taste.
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