Coconut Butter – Here’s Everything You Need To Know!


Coconut Butter – What is it? Where do I buy it? Can I make my own? Is it the same thing as coconut oil? And how on earth do I use it?

Bring out the mittens? In Texas summertime, it’s considered a cold front if the temperature doesn’t reach 100 degrees. Today, therefore, we’re experiencing a cold front. It’s only going to be 99. The sweltering weather is bad for almost everything: growing plants, running outdoors, paying your air-conditioning bill… However, there’s one thing you can do really well in the heat:

Make homemade coconut butter!

It took me just 10 minutes to make an entire jar’s-worth of coconut butter yesterday. Then I spent much more time chasing the capricious light all around my little house, trying to photograph said coconut butter.

Repeatedly eating my props didn’t help. 😕

This stuff is dangerous.

I can go through a jar of homemade or Artisana coconut butter in less than a week.

My favorite way to eat it is to spread it into candy molds, freeze, and eat what I call “Coconut Melties” straight from the freezer. Or spread the coconut butter on banana bread or stir it into oatmeal… I love that too. Here is a link to all of my coconut butter recipes:

70 Healthy Coconut Butter Recipes

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Coconut Butter & Coconut Oil FAQ

Over and over, I’m receiving the same questions regarding coconut butter and coconut oil.

While I try to answer as many of these questions as I can in the comment section, I understand why no one would want to read though the overwhelming number of comments (many of which are repeats) to see if a particular question about coconut butter has been answered. To make it easier, I’ve rounded up the most-frequently-asked coconut butter questions and am posting the answers all in one place.

Tip: Did you know that if you press “control f” you can search for a key word on any webpage? This trick has saved me a lot of time, and I wish more people knew about it!

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1. Can I make my own coconut butter?

Yes! You can find the easy recipe here: How To Make Coconut Butter. 

2. Is there a difference between coconut oil and coconut butter?

There is definitely a difference between the two. Think peanut butter vs. peanut oil. One is thick and smooth, while the other is liquid at room temperature. Coconut butter includes the meat of the coconut, while coconut oil does not.

3. Can I use coconut oil whenever a recipe calls for coconut butter?

It depends on the recipe. Many recipes that call for coconut butter won’t be the same if you substitute coconut oil. Some readers say they’ve successfully made my fudge recipes with the oil instead of the butter, but I wouldn’t recommend it for best results. Coconut butter will yield a much richer texture. Same thing with the candy or peppermint bark recipes I’ve posted.

However, it is fine to use in the famous Coconut Crack Bars.

4. How do I melt hardened coconut butter?

Coconut butter is strange. Depending on the climate (temperature and humidity), it can be smooth, liquidy, rock-hard, or even crumbly. It also burns very quickly, so I’d caution against trying to microwave the jar, at least for anything longer than 15 seconds. A few options: You can stick it in a warm (not hot) oven for a few minutes. Preheat the oven to 350 F and stick the coconut butter inside immediately after turning the oven on. Take it out after five minutes–the oven will never actually get up to 350 degrees. Often, after I’ve cooked something, I’ll turn the oven off and then stick the coconut butter jar into the oven as it cools. Or you can make a water bath (I haven’t done this, but I know others have). Or, if you only need a small amount, you can take some out and place it on a candle warmer. If it’s too dry, I like to melt a little virgin coconut oil and stir it into the coconut butter to get it smooth again.

Or… just come to Texas. Winking smile

5. My attempt at homemade coconut butter never turned into butter. What did I do wrong?

Maybe nothing. I’ve never encountered problems making homemade coconut butter, and it works for many others as well… but for some reason (it might have to do with climate), a few readers aren’t able to achieve the buttery spread. For best results, be sure to use a whole bag so there’s enough to blend smoothly. Also, if it’s not getting smooth, add a little melted virgin coconut oil to the blender.

6. When making coconut butter, can I sub ____ for the shredded coconut?

I’ve only tried this with Let’s Do Organic brand unsweetened coconut shreds or unsweetened coconut shreds from the bulk aisle of the grocery store. So I don’t know if works with sweetened coconut shreds, reduced-fat coconut shreds, or fresh coconut.

7. How do you store coconut butter?

Store homemade coconut butter in a sealed container or glass jar. There is no need to refrigerate it, and the coconut butter will last for at least a few months in the pantry… that is if you don’t eat it all first! Mine lasts for about a day. Seriously, I might have an addiction…

8. Where can I buy coconut butter?

While coconut butter used to be hard to find, it’s now widely available even in regular grocery stores. Look in the natural food section of most grocery stores, or try the nut butter aisle of Whole Foods or your local health food store. You can also find it online at stores like Vitacost, Thrive Market, iHerb, Swanson, and Amazon. Brands that sell coconut butter include Artisana, Maranatha, Nutiva, Nikki’s, and Dastony.

 

 

 

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305 Comments

  1. maybe says:

    At this moment I am going away to do my breakfast, later
    than having my breakfast coming over again to read additional
    news.

  2. Raquel Schullo says:

    Thank you for the tips on coconut butter. I made mine in a champion juicer and it came out dry, it does not stick together. Can you help me? Would I have done better making in a blender? What could I add to make it stick and smooth? Thank you in advance…

  3. Amy says:

    I have a question! (Might sound a bit silly lol) but does coconut butter have a strong taste of coconut? I know my coconut oil has a very light taste, some brands don’t taste like coconut at all! So does the same go for coconut butter? I want to make my own butter but if it has a strong taste of coconut I probably won’t. I’m just not a super fan of strong coconut flavour that’s all 🙂

    1. Jodie says:

      Hi Amy. Just my own personal experience, but I thought I’d answer your question 🙂 I’ve made my own coconut butter and it does taste and smell like coconut. I don’t know if it’s necessarily a “strong” taste or smell though. I use it in baking and never notice the coconut taste. I once wasn’t fond of coconut but over time have come to like it a lot. It all depends on how you use it, whether or not you notice the flavor.

  4. Anna says:

    When making chocolates, can you replace cocoa butter with coconut butter?

    1. Jon Law says:

      I’m a fan of making chocolate, raw chocolate and cacao butter is essential for this. I do include some coconut oil in the recipe often as it takes the edge off the bitterness of the cacao powder.

      However, cacao butter is the oil of the cacao bean and I wouldn’t substitute coconut butter for this.

  5. Meghan says:

    Hi Katie!Yesterday I bought coconut butter and I microwaved it to mix up all the settled oils on top.I think I may have microwaved it for too long because when I took it out it is now brown and has a peanut butter consistency.Did I overcook it?

  6. Karen Horton says:

    Hi, thanks so much for your brilliant ideas, I live in Hobart Tasmania, I was just wondering could you use your coconut butter as a moisturizer in the body please.
    Thankyou
    Karen 🙂

  7. Tony Perez says:

    Can you add coconut milk to the butter and sugar, then blend it?

  8. Michael says:

    I’ve used Coconut Oil for healthy cooking for a long time now, but only in the past few months have I used to for beauty benefits! I’m in love with it, and have really enjoyed reading your article! It’s told me a lot about Coconut Oil and Coconut Butter what I wasn’t aware of, thankyou

  9. June says:

    HI Katie,
    I am from tropical country where fresh coconut are in abundance…as i read your post ,my mind keep thinking that you are referrring to fresh shredded coconut . Do you mean dessicated coconut (which seems to me is very dry ?…How to make into cream like?) I’ve been looking at your different site hoping to see how your shredded coconut looks like b4 it was blended . Or could i trouble you to take a picture of its raw form…am really keen to do it. Thank you for your time,really appreciate it .

  10. J-C Ward says:

    The search page option is “Command f” on Macs.

  11. carol cabler says:

    i am familiar with homemade coconut milk and cream, but i didn’t know i could also make butter. i’ve used it in stir fries, cream in my coffee, in mashed potatoes…
    my question is how do you use the butter? does it whip stiff like milk products? if it burns easily i can see you can’t use it to fry stuff in. is it just to flavor stuff (which is a good thing)? do you spread it on bread? very curious.
    thanks, carol

  12. Joanne says:

    I have a bottle of Coconut Concentrate from Tropical Traditions. I am told this is like Coconut Butter even though it is called Concentrate. Is very delicious right out of the jar! thanks for your time and help. joanne

  13. Jodie says:

    “Control f” is fantastic! I never knew about it until you mentioned it. I had to try it right away, lol, and the search box that pops up is great. Now I know I just read your info about oil vs. butter so I shouldn’t be bothering you still, but I have a chocolate cake recipe that uses oil. I was wondering if the butter would work as well? You being the “dessert queen”, I thought you might know for sure 🙂

    1. Jodie says:

      Actually, you don’t even need to reply. I couldn’t wait and decided to try the cake with coconut butter in place of the coconut oil and it worked! I couldn’t tell a difference from one to the other, so if you’re low or out of one, use the other. In a cake anyway.

  14. Deborah says:

    Is coconut manna the same as coconut butter-a one to one substitution? Thank you, love your site

    1. Unofficial CCK Helper says:

      Yes they are the same thing.

  15. Alex says:

    Does Coconut Butter need to be stored in Glass Jars or can you use plastic jars

    If so with Glass than why?

  16. sue says:

    can i use anything other than coconut butter in my fudge recipe? thanks