Saturday, June 20, 2026

Whipped Coconut Lemonade #Recipe Peg Cochran/Margaret Loudon

 


This was one of those "things" that happens when you try a new recipe.  I was dying to make this whipped coconut lemonade from a recipe on Kitchen.  It sounded so refreshing.  The key is to find cream of coconut--not coconut whipping cream, coconut cream or coconut milk.  My husband offered to go to the grocery store and I didn't realize I'd left the cream of coconut on the list.  (If he's going to the store I leave off any esoteric items that might be hard to find and plan on getting them myself.)  He couldn't find cream of coconut, and to be fair, neither could I when I went looking.  He brought home coconut whipping cream.  I thought I'd give it a whirl and see what happened.  I chilled the cream and was surprised to find it had solidified.  But I soldiered on.  The whole thing whipped up into a sort of loose sherbet but without enough sweetness.  I added some sugar.  I added some more sugar and finally, it was actually not half bad.  I am sure if you can find cream of coconut, this would be delicious.  From Google: Coconut Cream: Unsweetened, rich, and thick; used for cooking and baking.  Cream of coconut is a thick, syrupy, and heavily sweetened coconut product.   If you want to try this, be sure to get cream of coconut.  I imagine it would be delicious! 

1 1/2 cups ice

1/4 lemon juice

1/2 cup cream of coconut

NO! 

  

Juice lemon until you have 1/4 cup of fresh juice


 

Add ice, lemon juice and cream of coconut and blend on high speed.  


 

Pour into a glass and enjoy! 


 

When it's hot out, cool off with Where the Bodies Are Berried! 

  
 
When a wealthy local benefactor is slain on the farm, Monica has to figure out who wanted to cash in on the killing . . .

As Sassamanash Farms hunkers down for the long winter, Monica agrees to let the local animal shelter host their Christmas-themed fundraiser there. The draw of the event—a chance to have your pet’s picture taken with Santa—brings in animal lovers from far and wide. But when the crackling fire dies down and the festive holiday props are all carted away, Monica discovers a very un-jolly sight next to the barn—the dead body of one of the shelter’s biggest donors. With the farm’s good name in jeopardy, Monica goes to work to root out the killer.

By all accounts the victim was a charming and generous supporter of the shelter, but Monica discovers that he was loathed by those who knew him for being tight-fisted and unscrupulous. Suspecting money might be the motive, she turns her sights on his stylish wife and her lavish lifestyle, along with the manager of the struggling shelter, who stood to collect a hefty bequest from his will. But as Monica closes in on one final clue, the culprit closes in on her. Caught unawares, she’ll have to survive the brutal winter weather, as well as a cold-blooded killer . . .
 

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