Depending on where in the world you are, there are several takes on coconut rice. From Asian to Jamaican, I can strongly argue that my dad’s Latin touch makes it the best one out there. Traditionally served with fish and plantains, this sweet and salty recipe will make you feel like you’re in a tropical paradise.
Growing up, Almond Joys made up about 50% of my diet. If I’m being honest, they still do. I find this coconut and almond chocolate-covered candy bar to be the greatest comfort food in times of stress. My favorite teacher used to store some for me at all times just in case of an emergency (Bobby T, you’re the real MVP).
In order to expand my culinary taste buds, my dad took the coconutty love for my favorite candy bar as inspiration for now one my favorite dishes, and now I present his creation to your table.
This article goes out to my dad. Thanks for letting me share your recipe with the rest of the world, but most importantly for always pushing me to try new and strange foods. Although my facial expressions may not always show it, I do enjoy it.
Coconut Rice with Shredded Almonds
Ingredients
Instructions
Heat 2 tablespoons of coconut oil in a pan over medium heat and add 1 1/2 cups of white rice. Stir until rice is lightly toasted.
Add the coconut milk, 1 1/2 cups of Coke, and salt to the rice.
The Coke gives the rice sweetness as well as a nice brown color.
Keep the rice over medium heat until all the liquid is absorbed. Then, turn down the heat to low and cover the pan.
Add 2 tablespoons of coconut oil and 1/2 cup of sliced almonds in a separate pan over medium heat. Lightly toast the almonds.
#SpoonTip: Make sure to constantly stir the almonds, as they burn easily.
Add 1 cup of shredded unsweetened coconut to the almond mixture and toast lightly.
Add coconut palm sugar and 1/2 cup of Coke to the almonds and coconut. Stir and keep over medium heat until the soda has thicken into a syrup.
Place the rice into a serving dish, while slowly mixing in the almond and coconut mixture until all of the ingredients are fully incorporated.