Coconut
Carrot Cake Smoothie
This smoothie has all the familiar flavors of carrot cake: sweet coconut, buttery walnuts, fragrant cinnamon, and warm vanilla.
By Rhoda Boone
Pineapple Coconut Meringue Torte
As much as I like a pavlova, this dessert takes that classic combination and blows it out of the water. Piña Colada Pastry Cream lightened with softly whipped cream, layered with caramelized fresh pineapple, crunchy-chewy French meringue, and crisp strips of toasted coconut is textural nirvana. Searing fresh pineapple in a skillet adds caramel flavor to balance very sweet fruit. This is a showstopper.
By Johnny Iuzzini and Wes Martin
Creamy Chia Coconut Ginger-Carrot Soup
To give this velvety vegan soup a tiny bit of crunch and extra visual appeal, chia seeds are stirred in after the soup is pureed.
By Janie Hoffman
Coconut Custard Pie
Shredded, sweetened coconut acts as both flavoring agent and lone sweetener in this baked custard pie.
Yogurt-Chia Pudding
The ultimate do-ahead, portable power breakfast; it's also great with fresh fruit.
Cherry and Coconut Granola with Yogurt
By Diana Yen
Chocolate-Coconut Pound Cake
Crunchy, toasty coconut chips transform a simple loaf cake.
By Alison Roman
Toasted Coconut Sundaes with Candied Peanuts
You'll never serve ice cream without candied peanuts again.
Ultimate Power Balls
Before morning runs, I'm always looking around the kitchen for a healthy nibble that will hold me over until I can eat a proper breakfast. These 86-calorie bites are just the ticket. And since they are dairy- and nut-free (and wheat-free if you use puffed rice), they pass the school test!
By Frances Largeman-Roth
Tropical Fruit and Cake Trifle
By Marge Perry
Sno-Ball Mug Cake
If you don't know what a Sno-Ball is, you should probably move on to the next chapter. Those round, fuzzy pink flavor wads are a staple of childhood (and a guilty pleasure of adulthood). Food coloring is optional here, but without it, this recipe looks much too grown-up.
By Leslie Bilderback
Toasted Coconut Waffles
Coconut oil adds a rich sweetness to the batter; shredded coconut delivers crunch.
Grilled Curried Mangoes with Ginger Ice Milk
Curry powder is a natural with mangoes, since they are both important foods in India. Grilling the mangoes softens them slightly and intensifies their sweetness. The curry powder helps to bring out their heady perfume. This is the perfect dessert for those times when you already have the outdoor grill fired up for cooking your main course.
By Nick Malgieri and David Joachim
5-Minute Protein Truffles
These protein "truffles" are so ridiculously easy that I feel somewhat silly adding them to this collection. Then again, my super-simple, silly recipes are often my most popular. They are certainly favorites in my repertoire, in large part because of their fast factor, but also because of their portability and candy-like appeal. Plus, they are endlessly customizable by varying the spices, extracts, and other add-ins, or by giving them a chic coating of chia seeds, cocoa powder, or chopped nuts. Who says pretty and power cant go together?
By Camilla V. Saulsbury
Collards with Toasted Coconut
Shredded coconut, which is cut more finely than the thick flaked type called for here, will work in a pinch.
By Louisa Shafia
Milk Chocolate Cup-of-Fluffs
Can candy be too sweet? Not for us! The real delight of this sweet, sweet pairing of fluffy nougat and shredded coconut is what professional taste-testers call mouthfeel. The airy nougat softens, the coconut and almonds crunch, and the hefty milk chocolate shell melts and coats your palate with feel-good chocolate.
By Susie Norris and Susan Heeger
Laurie Osteen's Coconut Cake
Osteen likes to frost these cakes while they're still warm. They'll absorb some of the frosting, which takes on the consistency of a glaze.
By Laurie Osteen