I have been reading about Coconut Oil for a long time. I have liked everything I read about it. How great it is to cook with. How great it is for your health. Just this week, another news story reported how Coconut Oil is being used to help relieve symptons of a major disease. All the personal stories that I have read all said how much they loved using it. I have wanted to try Coconut Oil for quite sometime.
There are hundreds of ways to use Coconut Oil. Not just in cooking!
If your interested in watching more videos to learn about Coconut Oil, you can visit Tropical Traditions YouTube Channel.
When Tropical Traditions offered to send me a jar of Coconut Oil to try, I was very happy for the chance try it. I hadn’t purchased Coconut Oil anywhere as I was slightly confused about which one I should buy. Refined? Unrefined? Virgin? Which one would be the best to try first? Just what is Virgin Coconut Oil? Thankfully, I was able to find out more information on Tropical Traditions website.
Virgin Coconut Oil, Gold Label – 1 quart
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Tropical Traditions has a Coconut Oil Recipe Page with hundreds of recipes. They all sound great. However, I decided the best way to try the coconut oil would be to use it in recipes we already know we like.
So I used the Coconut Oil to make Chicken Stir Fry, Fried Potatoes, and Black Bean Brownies.
The chicken cooked for the stir fry was delicious! I sauted the chicken in the coconut oil with no coating on it. Just chicken and coconut oil. Everyone loved the chicken!
We look forward to cooking chicken like this to put on salad. I also sauted the rest of the stir fry in the coconut oil. I go light with the soy sauce, so I could still taste the coconut oil. If you use more soy sauce, you probably won’t be able to taste the coconut. It made a very delicious stir fry. Success #1
We were having breakfast for supper one night, so I took some of our home canned potatoes and fried them in coconut oil. I made a larger pan cooked our normal way. In case no one liked the coconut oil potatoes. They ate them all!
You could taste the coconut oil on the potatoes, but the taste was not overwhelming. I gave the family a choice, and they all wanted to taste them, and liked them. I will definitely make the potatoes with coconut oil again. Success #2
Next, I used the coconut oil in my Black Bean Brownies. You can definitely taste the coconut oil in this recipe. The coconut flavor was stronger when the brownies were still warm.
After being in the fridge, the coconut flavor isn’t as strong. You can still taste it, though. Since chocolate and coconut go together so well, the coconut oil makes the Black Bean Brownies extra yummy. And even healthier! Success #3
Coconut Oil is excellent for your skin, also. I rubbed some straight coconut oil onto the back of my hand. A little goes a long way! It didn’t take very long at all to rub it into my skin. No longer than a lotion, really. It made the back of my hand feel so soft. The light coconut scent was nice.
I’ve made my own deodorant in the past, cornstarch, baking soda, and essential oils. Coconut Oil is supposed to be a great addition to homemade deodorant. So I tried my hand at making some.
I didn’t follow a recipe, just made it up as I went along. lol I used 2 Tablespoons each of Cornstarch and Baking Soda and 1 Tablespoon of Coconut Oil (I didn’t melt it, I used it at room temp). It was a little stiff, so I added another teaspoon of Coconut Oil. I then added 10 drops of Lavender Essential Oil. Then it was to loose. lol I had to add a little more cornstarch and baking soda. So I recommend adding any essential oils your using before deciding if the texture is what you want. I have not used this for its intended purpose, but I did test it on the back of my hand. It rubs on easily, and a little goes a long way. I gave this jar to my daughter to use. She doesn’t like using store bought anything. She was very happy to get it. 🙂
I didn’t have a pretty little container to put it in, so I put it in a canning jar. It works. lol Success #4
My first attempts at using Coconut Oil were all successful! My family (including the kids!) loved everything I made with it. I will definitely make Coconut Oil a regular ingredient in cooking and homemade beauty items from now on. I loved this Tropical Traditions Coconut Oil.
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tami husak says
havent tried it yet but would like to make macarroons, i follow on nb-tami robbins husak
Char W says
I would love to try it in the kitchen and for my hair and skin.
Char W says
Follow on NB as Charissa Wagner
kathy brower says
I like to cook with coconut oil. I’ve used it on my kids’ hair and skin but not my own as it’s expensive here. I follow on NB with the same info.
Kim Allmon says
My favorite way is to use it for frying my morning egg white omelettes. I also love using the coconut oil as a moisturizer for my hands, arms & face. Thanks for the giveaway!
Kim Allmon says
I follow NB with same name – Kim Allmon.
Beth says
I like it instead of butter on toast.
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Marti Parks says
I haven’t tried it yet, but I would like to try it for baking.
Mariana says
Wopnderful product,thank you.
Diane says
I love the expeller pressed coconut oil. I have been using it for more then a year. Love it! Love Tropical Traditions. I am a new linky follower. Maybe you can follow me back!
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Jenn says
I’m loving these ideas! I saw somewhere (probably pinterest) that you can empty out an old deodorant stick to pour homemade deodorant into. I’d love to hear how this recipe works!
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Rita Spratlen says
I would like to use it for different recipes for cookies. It is also good for your skin and in shampoo.
Courtney Tucker says
My favorite way to use coconut oil is for homemade skincare, cold process soaps!
Dee W says
We’ve been using coconut oil for a year. I have 1 jar for cooking and another for our hair. It’s amazing.
Rust says
I like using it to pop popcorn and also as a skin moisturizer
Elena says
Follow you on Networked Blogs (Elena Shkinder-Gugel).
Paul T / Pauline T says
I use it for everything from baking to facial moisturizer.