You can find recipes to make your own coconut shrimp at home at the following websites....recipes.sparkpeople.com/recipe-detail.asp?recipe=423195 or rasamalaysia.com/coconut-shrimp
It really depends on what kind of recipe it is. If you're making a coconut cake or pie, there wouldn't be any suitable substitutions that I can think of; the main ingredient is coconut and without it, you'd have a different result. But if your recipe is a salad or just calls for coconut for a bit of the flavor, you may be able to eliminate it altogether and still have a good result. Coconut has such a distinctive flavor and appearance that there aren't any close "cousins" that would be good substitutes. Just evaluate your recipe to determine whether you actually need something else to replace it.
The best alternative is condensed/evaporated milk in a can. Coconut milk is often used for it's sweetness and consistency in recipes and condensed milk has a similar consistency and is usually sweet as well, making it a great alternative.
One can find a recipe for coconut shrimp on the food network's website. Rachel Ray and Guy F., all have wonderful recipes for coconut shrimp that a mother will love.
There are many Coconut Shrimp Recipes personally I like the chilli mayo sauce version,there are many sites that provide different versions such as allrecipes.com/recipe/coconut-shrimp-i/
Filled milk is milk with oil added to lower the price. I wouldn't ruin a perfectly good baking recipe by adding it
The website, 'drinksmixer.com' provides a straightforward coquito recipe. If you need a demonstration, there are many video tutorials available online. One such tutorial is based on the ratio of 2 coconut milk, 2 evaporated milk, and 2 coconut creme: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=call-0a0rVw This video shows a more traditional recipe, which uses eggs. The yield is smaller (one blender full). http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9yze8gTBFck
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If you don't like coconut, you can substitute it in a recipe by using chopped almonds instead. Alternatively, you could use macadamia nuts.
Most baking sites will have a recipe for coconut candy. YouTube has videos on how to make coconut candy, giving step by step instructions. Allrecipes have a recipe too if the baker prefers to have it in writing.
Allrecipes has a quick and easy delicious coconut shrimp recipe. Just mix one egg with some flour, flaked coconut, and beer and dip your shrimp in this batter before frying them.