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Lesson and myself just watched you making the home-made coco bread! That's the real thing. All those who are out there fooling around making coco bread need to watch this video. One of those hot ones would do me good right now! Yum! yum! Mouth-watering! So easy..this is a MUST!!
Hiya Cliffy 😊 I love this video, I had not heard of coco bread before, i am from Wales in UK. I saw it while I was looking how to make hard dough bread. I really enjoyed this, you have a lovely voice that i could listen to all day and a very nice way of patiently explaining everything for people new to this recipe. 😊 I am going to look for more of your videos 😊😊 Have fun 😊
You most definitely can. In fact, that is the original way of doing it and how it got its name. If you have the coconut milk feel free to use it probably in a 60:40 ratio with water to make them last longer than just straight coconut milk.
Good afternoon from Holland. Just one Question. They call this Coconut bread but where do you get the taste of Coconut in this Bread??? Have a blessed Thursday!!😊😊😊
So friends in Jamaica we know and call this "coco bread" ok. Try my recipe and you won't be disappointed. For all quantities, please check the description below. Just want to say a big thank you to all for your questions and comments. Please keep them coming. Even if u don't see or get an answer right away, please rest assured that they are all noted and super appreciated. Pls check out our most recent videos. Love& thanks ya'll ❤
If you use less yeast , proof longer. More proof less. 1.5 teaspoon should be enough for 3 cups of flour. But his recipe says 1 cup of water to 6 cups flour. That is wrong.
Hi Christian, I used 1 tbsp of yeast for this recipe. Originally, coco bread was made with coconut milk, that's how it got its name. If you'd prefer to use coconut milk, please feel free to do so. Happy baking!