tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3615960162747995029.post6261418684077916238..comments2024-02-23T20:03:41.543+11:00Comments on Clairey Hewitt: This was going to be a recipe post.ClaireyHewitthttp://www.blogger.com/profile/15709892778460619439noreply@blogger.comBlogger7125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3615960162747995029.post-44712836478730763342012-03-25T22:34:48.224+11:002012-03-25T22:34:48.224+11:00Well, I look forward to the recipe for a successfu...Well, I look forward to the recipe for a successful batch. <br /><br />LOVE Lucy's idea of the natural yoghurt with essence. I LOVE natural yoghurt.Melissa {Suger}https://www.blogger.com/profile/10297932355360477833noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3615960162747995029.post-11452756455323442362012-03-25T22:25:52.391+11:002012-03-25T22:25:52.391+11:00I have had the same problem with the coconut flavo...I have had the same problem with the coconut flavoured evap milk and sour acidic things!<br /><br />My solution was to add the lemon/lime acidity first, then go even lighter (and cheaper) and use coconut essence mixed with low fat plain natural yogurt - higher protein too...<br /><br />xxDiminishing Lucyhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/02072304081006798910noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3615960162747995029.post-15861545605036574092012-03-25T22:06:04.634+11:002012-03-25T22:06:04.634+11:00I have no idea but I'm glad I read The Urban M...I have no idea but I'm glad I read The Urban Mum's comment! xMaxabellahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15761220164069379437noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3615960162747995029.post-38141478438057957332012-03-25T21:27:41.391+11:002012-03-25T21:27:41.391+11:00Oh no! Milk and lime juice don't mix. Did you ...Oh no! Milk and lime juice don't mix. Did you try it the first time with coconut milk and the second time with the low fat evaporated milk?<br /><br />That could be it.<br /><br />And once you sort that out, please share your amazing recipe! xxxAnonymoushttps://www.blogger.com/profile/09345662692259541964noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3615960162747995029.post-10695195192244025022012-03-25T21:20:06.851+11:002012-03-25T21:20:06.851+11:00Really, excellent, that is good to know! It may no...Really, excellent, that is good to know! It may not surprise people to learn that this happens to me on a regular basis! We might be eating a bit more soup in future...or a bit more real coconut milk!ClaireyHewitthttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15709892778460619439noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3615960162747995029.post-34631218291625342372012-03-25T20:45:54.942+11:002012-03-25T20:45:54.942+11:00Very sad - unfortunately the lower the fat content...Very sad - unfortunately the lower the fat content of the milk the greater the propensity for curdling...<br />I wonder if you could add the lime juice 1st, then at the last minute the Carnation Coconut. Or sometimes if you keep the meal boiling the curdling goes away.<br />I am sure it still might have tasted wonderful, if you serve with rice it could absorb some of the mucky bits.<br />Or if it happens again you could blend it, make a curry soup. Sprinkle with Coriander and a dollop of natural yoghurt.<br />xTheUrbanMumhttp://www.theurbanmum.blogspot.comnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-3615960162747995029.post-68621649589307667352012-03-25T15:00:49.248+11:002012-03-25T15:00:49.248+11:00Hmm...I suspect it's the Milk coconut flavour ...Hmm...I suspect it's the Milk coconut flavour as opposed to using coconut milk that caused it to curdle. Was it actually evaporated milk with coconut flavour? If it was, the trick is to let it cook, simmer and then add the "milk" towards the end, turn off the stove and stir it.Norlinhttp://www.baublesbubblesbags.com/blognoreply@blogger.com