Recipe Directions

1. Scrape the flesh from the coconuts. Choose coconuts with pure white meat. It might be jelly-like, but it’s fine as long as it’s white. If the meat is too tough to scrape with a metal spoon, you will find, after a nudge with a spoon, you can pull the meat out with your hand.

2. Add all the meat to a Vitamix or other blender, along with water. Cut an orange in half and squeeze as much juice and some of the pulp from half of the orange into the blender. Add the agave.

3. Blend on high until completely smooth. The result should be a runny cream, with a mild milky orange color.

4. Freeze the mixture for an hour or slightly less if it starts to crystallize, and then pour the mixture into a running ice cream maker and let it process for 30-45 minutes. The beautiful result may be thick balls or slightly thinner, but it’s extremely delicious either way.

5. An alternative to an ice cream maker is to pour the mixture into ice cube trays and freeze for 2-3 hours, and then blend the cubes in a blender or food processor until creamy. You may need to add a tad of water to the blender or food processor, but try to use a very small amount.

6. Scoop into bowls and serve. Any leftovers should be refrigerated. Before serving, you should repeat Step 4.

RawKidChef's Thoughts

By RawKidChef

When deciding what flavor to explore with my young coconuts, a smooth, rich, creamy orange creamsicle was the first I could think of. I had no idea, however, it would turn out so good.

It tastes just like a creamsicle from the Good Humor truck, but you’ll never believe it until you taste it! It looks just like it too. Also, you don’t need anything else to add to the coconut base because the orange balances out the coconut flavor.

P.S. I pictured this in a coconut bowl I made!

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Omg, this looks soooo good! Don't have an ice cream maker, I'll just do it the alternative way :-) Thanks for posting!

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Hi joannabanana, I've been on a raw diet pretty much my whole life, when my mom wanted holistic treatments for her asthma. Before she discovered raw, she found amazing probiotic supplements and enzyme supplements which we still take. Both of us are on a raw diet with our cat and I love raw food. I eat fruits, sprouted nuts, and blue green algae for protein. I also drink lots of juices. :)

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Thanks Kat! :)

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Omg, this looks soooo good! Don't have an ice cream maker, I'll just do it the alternative way :-) Thanks for posting!

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Hi joannabanana, I've been on a raw diet pretty much my whole life, when my mom wanted holistic treatments for her asthma. Before she discovered raw, she found amazing probiotic supplements and enzyme supplements which we still take. Both of us are on a raw diet with our cat and I love raw food. I eat fruits, sprouted nuts, and blue green algae for protein. I also drink lots of juices. :)

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this is such a cool recipe. i have a question for you. what made you go on a raw diet? 12 years old seems so young. i'm just curious because when i was 12, i ate anything i wanted.

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Let me know if you try it!

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I had a beverage at The Greenery (raw restaurant) called a "Creamsicle," and it was made only of thai coconut and orange. It was out of this world!! So I can only imagine what this ice cream tastes like!!!

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Amyglad, yes I know the coconuts are dipped it's because the husk will discolor. You can order them but it's really expensive. I'm not sure where to get green ones but I order mine _dehusked_ (doesn't have a white husk or green outer covering, but looks like a mature coconut, except the shell is lighter) You'd be surprised at how much thye cost. I did find a website that will ship coconut palm trees to people (wink wink) lol But I don't live in the tropics so that isn't an option. But I understand what you mean by the formaldehydes, I can't tolerate that flavor or smell.

Site for coconuts:

http://www.genefitnutrition.com

stRAWberry - awesome I'm so glad you liked it! Mmmmmmmmmmmm fresh peaches and cream ice cream, oh man that would be sooo good. I'd love to hear how that goes! Fresh peaches are now in season, I should buy some also. :)

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It was a super treat!!! When I finish this up in a couple of days, I will use the recipe and put in fresh peaches and almond flavoring instead of the orange. Doesn't that sound yummy also? Thank you for posting the recipe.

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This looks so good. Does anyone know where I can get green young coconuts? Not the ones that are white and cut with the point on top. I had used 3 of those and noted to my husband that I thought it tasted like formaldehyde. I figured that was just what raw coconut tasted like since I'd never had them before. But then I read somewhere that they actually dip those white coconuts in formaldehyde before shipping to keep it from rotting!!! Did you guys know this? I was mortified. Anyway, where can we buy green coconuts, which are really the whole intact coconut? Thanks.

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Let me know how you like it Strawberry! As long as you blend it long enough, it will be creamy. I don't think you have to have a vita-mix. :)

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Well, I correct that, I have everything but a monster blender. It will be somewhat grainy in mine, but the taste should be the same. I am big on texture and look forward to getting a super blender.

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Your picture looks divine. I have everything to make this. I think it will be my Sunday evening treat. I'll let you know!

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Thanks artzyfartzy! Let me know how it comes out!

Thanks rachel! I had the dehusked young coconuts, which made it easy to do a clean split in half and make better bowls.

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I love how you put the ice cream in the coconut shell! That's really cool.

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YUM! this looks amazing! I cant wait to try it!

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Thanks Kat! :)

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That looks positively delicious!!! It really looks like ice cream.

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