Paulette this a simpler recipe which I will definitely try, I love the color as well as the showing of coconut in the middle, it looks delicious, good job, thanks for sharing!!!!
Good recipe...LOVE IT WITH THE COCONUT IN THE CENTER....MOST DELICIOUS WAY TO MAKE COCONUT BREAD....WITH THE COCONUT OIL TO.......FROM BARBADOS........LIVE......DOUGLASVILLE GA..........GO HOME OFTEN.........GO LUCK ON ALL YOUR RECIPES
Ohhhh wow. hello Rudolph, I was thinking of another Rudolph Gibson that lives in England, that is amazing but Douglasville!!! Ohhh my, I will be moving close to you very soon. Thank you so much for watching and commenting, please stay in touch and blessings. Xo
Wow this looks so delicious I wish I could have a slice right now. I don't think that there is anything that you can't bake or cook. Always have to comment on how clean your kitchen always is. Wished you shipped. Hope you had a wonderful mother's day.
Looks really good Paulette. I know it’s delicious because of all the coconut you have added to the amount of flour and the extra flavouring of the coconut oil.
Hi Paulette you would not believe the day I've had, I watched your video earlier but did not have enough time to comment, so let me do that now, When you slice into that sweetbread my mouth watered because I had not yet had breakfast. I am telling you give me a slice of sweetbread in the morning and I can go right through lunch time without being hungry, a bowl of oatmeal and I am hungry before lunch time, go figure lol. Thanks for sharing
Aaaaawe!!! I know what you mean, lol, ohh that bread is the bomb!! I have some in the freezer because I baked twice. I can imagine, the big day is almost here, enjoy and stay safe. Thanks for taking the time out to watch. Xoxo
Beautiful sister wow 😮 I'll try this, this weekend. That looks delicious sis, I love to eat it with my tea. I'll try making it in my bread machine and see how it comes out. What 😦 I think I love it is. Thank you for sharing
The sweetbread looks amazing, Paulette. So moist. I have to try this recipe with coconut oil but won't do so until around the holidays. Thanks again for sharing your recipes and time with us.
Hi paulette usually use the rub in method for my bread using Mello Kreem and Glowspread . Very few times I I have done it like this when feeling lazy though. Think I will try the coconut oil instead of margarine or butter.
I am watching with Harold. He just said that he knows I can do this. I laughed (I think I can too). Question- can I purchase grated coconut? I hope so … because I’m not likely to buy a coconut, crack it and grate it although Harold said he would do it if needed.
lol I think you can too Ms. Shelly! I have faith in you if Harold does! lol You are not about to do that, me neither lol I hope its just the regular shredded coconut in the pack all jazzed up lol
Hey sweetheart, good to see your beautiful face. 1million views congratulations hun👍🏿. I love me some coconut sweet bread. It looks soooooo delicious.A cup of tea and a slice or two of that delicious coconut sweetbread would be nice. I know that taste real good. You're the best.Thanks for sharing. UK 19.02 Tuesday💕🇬🇧
Hi Paulette. Yeah for 100,000 views. 🎉 🎉 Kudos to you my friend! 👏🏼👏🏼 You’re the best! 👏🏼👏🏼 We will reach the million views! 🙏🏼🙏🏼 🙏🏼 l absolutely love anything with coconut. I know this recipe is just as delicious as the first one. The only thing left to say is; I want some. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy the rest of your week. ~Hugs 🌹🕊🌹
Oh boy, baking every weekend? I dont know about that! lol That looks so good! You did such a great job with your detailed instructions. I really was smelling it through the screen I just wish I could taste it through the screen too lo THat coconut in the middle looked absolutely perfect! I love using the cherry juice too when I bake lol. I wish I had a fancy mixer lol. THis looks' so good Ms. Paulette!
Lol, well, maybe every 2 weeks or so, heeheeee!! I know you could smell it, it would have knocked you over, so so good!!! Thanks so much for watching, not to worry, you will get a mixer soon, I've had mine way before I started RUclips. Xoxo
Hi Paulette, a friend of mine from ST.Vincent took me to a Bajan bakery in Brooklyn, NY and introduced me to Heavy coconut bread with a coconut filling in the middle of the bread and it didn't have any fruit in it, I fell in love with that bread, do you know what I'm talking about?I hope I remembered the right island that made this bread, if so that I remembered right would I just don't add the fruit or it is a different recipe all together, looking forward to your response 😀.
Hi Paulette, I am not sure, the only think I can think of is the turnovers but that is not really a heavy bread, not sure at all, so sorry. But thanks so much for watching, always appreciated. Xo
@@pauletteroulhac3181 yes you can leave out the fruits if you want, as a child I did not like the fruits so when I started making it I left out the fruits, however I now use them. Growing up in a shop the sweet bread Bakeries sold had raisins in them and some people picked them out including me. These days people put in a mixture of fruits, in fact I find that Trinidadians use more fruits in theirs and call it Sweet Bread while Barbadians use more coconut and call it Coconut Sweet Bread. Fruits can be optional.
@@EverythingPaulette I used to pick the raisins out of my Coconut Sweet Bread for years, even now the big Bakeries use only raisins, smaller ones may put cherries on top, home bakers may use a mixture of fruits. I do not like alot of fruits, I have made it without fruits, my coconut is what I like. I usually use raisins in the mixture and then put cherries on top, however next time I make it I will try a mixture of fruits.
@@bonitaweekes4366 Hello Bonita, I have a cousin that picks hers out as well, yes a lot of people do not like like the fruits but I love them, lol, plus I use them to help sweetened the bread and use less sugar. Thank you so much for watching dear and have a blessed week. Xo
Hello Carlos, I believe the dimensions of the pans are 23.5x13.3 but you can use any size you have available, thanks so much for watching, I appreciate your support, enjoy your weekend. Xx
Okay, I laughed aloud at “the hardest part is the preparation”. Yes, you took the words right out my mouth. 😂🤣😂 Question - because, yes, I will use my kitchen aide mixer, do I add more flour in the kneading process?
Hello Laverne, so sorry for not responding sooner and thank you so much for watching and supporting, I hope it is not too late, God speed. Here is the recipe below. RECIPE: INGREDIENTS 5 CUPS AP FLOUR + 1 CUP FOR KNEADING (SET ASIDE) 3 CUPS OF GRATED COCONUT 3/4 CUP BROWN SUGAR 1 1/8 CUP EVAPORATED MILK (WARM) - (IF YOU HAVE COCONUT WATER YOU CAN USE LIKE A 1/2 CUP AND REMAINING MILK) OPTIONAL 3 TBSPNS BP 1/2 TSPN SPICE 1/2 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG 1 CUP ORGANIC COCONUT OIL (MELTED) 1 1/2 TBSPNS VANILLA EXTRACT 1/2 CUP GOLDEN RAISINS 1/2 CUP GLAZE CHERRIES (QUARTERED) 1/4 CUP MIXED PEEL COCONUT FOR THE CENTER (OPTIONAL) MIX TO WELL COMBINE AND SET TO THE SIDE FOR LATER 1 CUP GRATED COCONUT 2 TBSPNS BROWN SUGAR (OR TO TASTE ) 1 TSPN VANILLA EXTRACT 1/4 TSPN SPICE 1/4 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG DIRECTIONS IN A MEDIUM BOWL, SIFT FLOUR AND BAKING POWDER THEN ADD THE SPICES AND MIX WITH WIRE WHISK TO WELL COMBINED AND SET ASIDE. IN A SEPARATE LARGE MIXING BOWL, ADD THE SUGAR, MELTED COCONUT OIL, WARM MILK, VANILLA EXTRACT AND GRATED COCONUT AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED. ADD THE DRY INGREDIENTS IN HALF OR THIRDS AND MIX WELL TO COMBINED. AFTER ADDING THE LAST OFTHE DRY INGREDIENTS, ADD THE FRUITS AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED. TURNED OUT ONTO A CLEAN FLOURED WORK SURFACE AND KNEAD FOR APPROXIMATELY 5 MINUTES WITH ADDITIONAL FLOUR THAT WAS SET ASIDE. DIVIDE THE DOUGH AND SHAPE INTO LOAFS AND PLACE IN PREPARED LOAF PANS. BAKE BETWEEN 325º AND 350º FOR APPROXIMATELY 45-60 MINUTES OR WOODEN SKEWER COMES OUT CLEAN AND WELL COOKED THROUGH.
How did I missed your comment, you know it was not intentional, so happy you liked it. The holidays are right around the corner!!! Thanks so much for watching Marlene. Xoxo
Can I use butter or regular oil instead of coconut oil. What kind of coconut oil did you use. Also, can I use pre shredded coconut? Sorry for all of the questions. Have a blessed day!☺️
Hello Debra! First of all thank you so much for watching, I appreciate your support. Originally, I used to use the Crisco before I started using the coconut oil, any organic coconut oil would be good and I usually get that from Bj's; not sure if you are good with the Crisco but to be honest with you I have never made it with just the butter or regular oil. I would strongly suggest the crisco if not the coconut oil. Yes you can use the pre shredded coconut but you know fresh is best. Please let me know how it came out for you and Happy and blessed Christmas. ❤️
hi you have to say how much flour you are using how much sugar B powder salt nutmeg spice butter essence coconut and so on some ppl might be learning to bake that how you do it I can bake
Hello Marguerita, sorry for the late response; please check the description box under the video, the recipe is always posted there with exact measurements; I will try to insert it here for you and thank you ever so kindly for watching and supporting my videos, be blessed. Xo RECIPE: INGREDIENTS 5 CUPS AP FLOUR + 1 CUP FOR KNEADING (SET ASIDE) 3 CUPS OF GRATED COCONUT 3/4 CUP BROWN SUGAR 1 1/8 CUP EVAPORATED MILK (WARM) - (IF YOU HAVE COCONUT WATER YOU CAN USE LIKE A 1/2 CUP AND REMAINING MILK) OPTIONAL 3 TBSPNS BP 1/2 TSPN SPICE 1/2 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG 1 CUP ORGANIC COCONUT OIL (MELTED) 1 1/2 TBSPNS VANILLA EXTRACT 1/2 CUP GOLDEN RAISINS 1/2 CUP GLAZE CHERRIES (QUARTERED) 1/4 CUP MIXED PEEL COCONUT FOR THE CENTER (OPTIONAL) MIX TO WELL COMBINE AND SET TO THE SIDE FOR LATER 1 CUP GRATED COCONUT 2 TBSPNS BROWN SUGAR (OR TO TASTE ) 1 TSPN VANILLA EXTRACT 1/4 TSPN SPICE 1/4 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG DIRECTIONS IN A MEDIUM BOWL, SIFT FLOUR AND BAKING POWDER THEN ADD THE SPICES AND MIX WITH WIRE WHISK TO WELL COMBINED AND SET ASIDE. IN A SEPARATE LARGE MIXING BOWL, ADD THE SUGAR, MELTED COCONUT OIL, WARM MILK, VANILLA EXTRACT AND GRATED COCONUT AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED. ADD THE DRY INGREDIENTS IN HALF OR THIRDS AND MIX WELL TO COMBINED. AFTER ADDING THE LAST OFTHE DRY INGREDIENTS, ADD THE FRUITS AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED. TURNED OUT ONTO A CLEAN FLOURED WORK SURFACE AND KNEAD FOR APPROXIMATELY 5 MINUTES WITH ADDITIONAL FLOUR THAT WAS SET ASIDE. DIVIDE THE DOUGH AND SHAPE INTO LOAFS AND PLACE IN PREPARED LOAF PANS. BAKE BETWEEN 325º AND 350º FOR APPROXIMATELY 45-60 MINUTES OR WOODEN SKEWER COMES OUT CLEAN AND WELL COOKED THROUGH.
Hello Bambi, the recipe is in the description box under the video (click on see more) 3 tablespoons of baking powder. Thank you so much for watching, blessings. Xo
GM Marguerita!! The recipe is in the description box, I will try to copy and paste it for you below, thanks so much for watching and a very merry Christmas to you and your family. God bless. Xo RECIPE: INGREDIENTS 5 CUPS AP FLOUR + 1 CUP FOR KNEADING (SET ASIDE) 3 CUPS OF GRATED COCONUT 3/4 CUP BROWN SUGAR 1 1/8 CUP EVAPORATED MILK (WARM) - (IF YOU HAVE COCONUT WATER YOU CAN USE LIKE A 1/2 CUP AND REMAINING MILK) OPTIONAL 3 TBSPNS BP 1/2 TSPN SPICE 1/2 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG 1 CUP ORGANIC COCONUT OIL (MELTED) 1 1/2 TBSPNS VANILLA EXTRACT 1/2 CUP GOLDEN RAISINS 1/2 CUP GLAZE CHERRIES (QUARTERED) 1/4 CUP MIXED PEEL COCONUT FOR THE CENTER (OPTIONAL) MIX TO WELL COMBINE AND SET TO THE SIDE FOR LATER 1 CUP GRATED COCONUT 2 TBSPNS BROWN SUGAR (OR TO TASTE ) 1 TSPN VANILLA EXTRACT 1/4 TSPN SPICE 1/4 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG DIRECTIONS IN A MEDIUM BOWL, SIFT FLOUR AND BAKING POWDER THEN ADD THE SPICES AND MIX WITH WIRE WHISK TO WELL COMBINED AND SET ASIDE. IN A SEPARATE LARGE MIXING BOWL, ADD THE SUGAR, MELTED COCONUT OIL, WARM MILK, VANILLA EXTRACT AND GRATED COCONUT AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED. ADD THE DRY INGREDIENTS IN HALF OR THIRDS AND MIX WELL TO COMBINED. AFTER ADDING THE LAST OFTHE DRY INGREDIENTS, ADD THE FRUITS AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED. TURNED OUT ONTO A CLEAN FLOURED WORK SURFACE AND KNEAD FOR APPROXIMATELY 5 MINUTES WITH ADDITIONAL FLOUR THAT WAS SET ASIDE. DIVIDE THE DOUGH AND SHAPE INTO LOAFS AND PLACE IN PREPARED LOAF PANS. BAKE BETWEEN 325º AND 350º FOR APPROXIMATELY 45-60 MINUTES OR WOODEN SKEWER COMES OUT CLEAN AND WELL COOKED THROUGH.
I tried this recipe and I didn't like the taste or texture, the bread was very dry and crumbly. I am bajan and I know a good sweet bread. This did not work for me. I've never heard of baking with coconut oil but was will to try an alternative. It needed something to hold the flour together other than coconut oil. I will try it again but will use either a bit of butter or Lard as well.
I'm watching your videos here in Brazil, my dear friend. God bless you and your family 🙌
Wonderful!!!! Thanks so much for watching, have a blessed week ahead. Xo
I love coconut sweet bread
Congratulations ,WoW delicious
Thanks Paulette.
Thank you so much my Friend, I hope all is well, have a blessed day!!!! Xoxo
Hi my dear beautiful friend
You are welcome.
I am ok busy busy as usal.
I hope you are ok
Thanks for caring
Have a bless evening 🌹🌹❤
Looks yummy, I loved the coconut filling in the middle
Thank you Sylvana, I know you will be making yours, lol. Xo
I love your sweet bread it's the best . Thanks for the recipe.
Hello Elita! I am so happy you enjoyed it, please share it with family and friends. I appreciate you stopping by. Have a restful evening. Xo
Hello, my beautiful friend. Another cooking lesson - yeah!
Yeah!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Nice bread
Hello Marguerita, thank you so much for visiting, I truly appreciate it, God bless. Xo
this was a fantastic video, and I enjoyed it very much
Paulette this a simpler recipe which I will definitely try, I love the color as well as the showing of coconut in the middle, it looks delicious, good job, thanks for sharing!!!!
Thanks Cuz!!! Xo
Good recipe...LOVE IT WITH THE COCONUT IN THE CENTER....MOST DELICIOUS WAY TO MAKE COCONUT BREAD....WITH THE COCONUT OIL TO.......FROM BARBADOS........LIVE......DOUGLASVILLE GA..........GO HOME OFTEN.........GO LUCK ON ALL YOUR RECIPES
Ohhhh wow. hello Rudolph, I was thinking of another Rudolph Gibson that lives in England, that is amazing but Douglasville!!! Ohhh my, I will be moving close to you very soon. Thank you so much for watching and commenting, please stay in touch and blessings. Xo
Nice so going to try this
Hello, sooooo good to see you!!!!!!! So happy you like it and let me know how you do. Xo
The coconut bread you made looks great and so yummy 👍 I'll need to try this recipe. Thanks for sharing nice recipe 😊
You are very welcome!! Thanks so much for stopping by, Xo
Such an easy method to make this yummy cake it looks so delicious👍
Good job
Thank you!!!!
Your sweet bread looks gr8
Thank you Racquel!!!!!!! Xo
Nice sharing friends 👍👍
Thank you so much!!!!
At last, a proper recipe ❤
Thank you!!!! 😁
Another great recipe 😋
Thank you Horrisa!!! Xoxo
Watching from Dubai 🖐️🖐️🖐️
Congratulations! Great recipe. Thanks for sharing 🤩
Thank you so much Ruth!!! I appreciate it. Xoxo
looks so good
Congratulations on your sweetbread recipes! I love the color, using the coconut oil and all that coconut I know that taste ain't lacking.
You know!!! Thanks Cuz!! Xoxo
Yum yum 😋
Hello Sharon, thank you for watching!!! Merry Christmas!!!! 🎄❤️
Very nice and they look so delicious my dear 😋💕👌✨✨
Thank you for watching. Xo
Wow this looks so delicious I wish I could have a slice right now. I don't think that there is anything that you can't bake or cook. Always have to comment on how clean your kitchen always is. Wished you shipped. Hope you had a wonderful mother's day.
Hi!!!!!! Thank you so much and so good to see you, don't be a stranger, lol. Stay safe. Xoxo
They look so delicious. Hope you had a wonderful Mother's Day.
Hello dear, I am so happy you liked it, thanks so much for watching and yes my Mother's Day was very good!! Xo
Nice
Thank you Ester!!! Xo
Looks really good Paulette. I know it’s delicious because of all the coconut you have added to the amount of flour and the extra flavouring of the coconut oil.
Hello my Friend, sooooooo goooooood!!! Thank you so much for watching. Xo
Ms. P!! Mumm! 😋 I will try this recipe in the near future. Thank you so much for sharing. The end product looks delicious 🥂😋
Awesome!!! Xo
Aaaaaaaamazing recipe. Love the spices coconut filling. God bless you and hope u had an awesome mother's day yourself
Thank you so much Friend, Yes I had a wonderful Mother's Day. Xo
You will get that million subs, just keep posting
Happy wed how is your day going. I want to try this😋
I know for sure your Coconut Sweetbread is delicious. Thank so much.
Thank you so much Emily, I appreciate it. Xo
Hi Paulette you would not believe the day I've had, I watched your video earlier but did not have enough time to comment, so let me do that now, When you slice into that sweetbread my mouth watered because I had not yet had breakfast. I am telling you give me a slice of sweetbread in the morning and I can go right through lunch time without being hungry, a bowl of oatmeal and I am hungry before lunch time, go figure lol. Thanks for sharing
Aaaaawe!!! I know what you mean, lol, ohh that bread is the bomb!! I have some in the freezer because I baked twice. I can imagine, the big day is almost here, enjoy and stay safe. Thanks for taking the time out to watch. Xoxo
It looks soooooooo delicious! I need to try this recipe! 💕💕💕👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Did you read my comment in the description box, even an 8 year old can make this, lolololol. Xo
@@EverythingPaulette okay, I will look. 😂🤣😂
Beautiful sister wow 😮 I'll try this, this weekend. That looks delicious sis, I love to eat it with my tea. I'll try making it in my bread machine and see how it comes out. What 😦 I think I love it is. Thank you for sharing
Give it a whirl!!!! Thanks so much for watching. Xo
The sweetbread looks amazing, Paulette. So moist. I have to try this recipe with coconut oil but won't do so until around the holidays. Thanks again for sharing your recipes and time with us.
Yes, perfect for the holidays quickly approaching, I know you will love it, thanks for watching. Xoxo
I am on my way for a slice with a cup of hot chocolate. I know the flavor is awesome. TFS sis.
Yeah!!!!! I know you will like that one. Thanks for watching!!! Xoxoxo
Hello Ms. Paulette! I want some! before you even make it! Update? lol Wht? Congrats! 100l views is amazing!
Lol, I had no idea you were watching me, hahaaaaaa, thanks so much!!
Never had this before looks yummy! 😋
Hi paulette usually use the rub in method for my bread using Mello Kreem and Glowspread . Very few times I
I have done it like this when feeling lazy though. Think I will try the coconut oil instead of margarine or butter.
Yes you have to try the coconut oil, you will never go back, lol, seriously. Thanks for watching. Xo
Yes, one million views 🤞🤞🤞🤞🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉💕💕💕💕💕💕
Absolutely!!!!!! Xo
I am watching with Harold. He just said that he knows I can do this. I laughed (I think I can too). Question- can I purchase grated coconut? I hope so … because I’m not likely to buy a coconut, crack it and grate it although Harold said he would do it if needed.
lol I think you can too Ms. Shelly! I have faith in you if Harold does! lol You are not about to do that, me neither lol I hope its just the regular shredded coconut in the pack all jazzed up lol
@@lovemybabiesforever you do know that Paulette is now laughing at both of us.
@@prettyinspireddecor6787 lol IO can imagine. Such amateurs lol
@@lovemybabiesforever Ohhh no!!! Hubby does a really good job, no store bought in the packet, 100% authentic.
Yes you can purchase it in the packet Shelley but not totally the same, that the easy way out but a matter of preference. Xo
When do I brush the top with the sweet water? Before they go in the oven or after or during baking?
After
@@kallertz thank you. Can you tell I can’t cook? 🥰
@@shelleymalone4427 really I dont bake much either but to me I would think during a few times lol
@@lovemybabiesforever Hahaaa, y'all are too funny!!! I had no idea that Tamara was watching me, lololol.
Hey sweetheart, good to see your beautiful face. 1million views congratulations hun👍🏿. I love me some coconut sweet bread. It looks soooooo delicious.A cup of tea and a slice or two of that delicious coconut sweetbread would be nice. I know that taste real good. You're the best.Thanks for sharing. UK 19.02 Tuesday💕🇬🇧
Aaaaawe, I am sending you a big hug!!! Thanks so much Angel, hope you enjoyed your Mother's Day, enjoy the rest of your week. Xo
Love you sweet bread, I think it's the best .
Awesome, thank you, merry Christmas!!!
Hi Paulette. Yeah for 100,000 views. 🎉 🎉 Kudos to you my friend! 👏🏼👏🏼 You’re the best! 👏🏼👏🏼 We will reach the million views! 🙏🏼🙏🏼 🙏🏼 l absolutely love anything with coconut. I know this recipe is just as delicious as the first one. The only thing left to say is; I want some. Thanks for sharing. Enjoy the rest of your week. ~Hugs 🌹🕊🌹
Hey Martha, THANK YOU!!!!!! I hope you give it a try some time, I know hubby will love it!! Xoxoxo
Oh boy, baking every weekend? I dont know about that! lol That looks so good! You did such a great job with your detailed instructions. I really was smelling it through the screen I just wish I could taste it through the screen too lo THat coconut in the middle looked absolutely perfect! I love using the cherry juice too when I bake lol. I wish I had a fancy mixer lol. THis looks' so good Ms. Paulette!
Lol, well, maybe every 2 weeks or so, heeheeee!! I know you could smell it, it would have knocked you over, so so good!!! Thanks so much for watching, not to worry, you will get a mixer soon, I've had mine way before I started RUclips. Xoxo
@@EverythingPaulette lol ok darling.
Paulette this recipe is so wonderful 😉 I haven’t made this before but I’ve eaten it before lol it’s so good I will have to try it out! 😁
Ohhh yes you have to try it, thanks for watching my Friend. Xo
Where can I see the recipe what do you do to see it
Hi Paulette, a friend of mine from ST.Vincent took me to a Bajan bakery in Brooklyn, NY and introduced me to Heavy coconut bread with a coconut filling in the middle of the bread and it didn't have any fruit in it, I fell in love with that bread, do you know what I'm talking about?I hope I remembered the right island that made this bread, if so that I remembered right would I just don't add the fruit or it is a different recipe all together, looking forward to your response 😀.
Hi Paulette, I am not sure, the only think I can think of is the turnovers but that is not really a heavy bread, not sure at all, so sorry. But thanks so much for watching, always appreciated. Xo
@@EverythingPaulette thanks Paulette 😊.
@@pauletteroulhac3181 yes you can leave out the fruits if you want, as a child I did not like the fruits so when I started making it I left out the fruits, however I now use them. Growing up in a shop the sweet bread Bakeries sold had raisins in them and some people picked them out including me. These days people put in a mixture of fruits, in fact I find that Trinidadians use more fruits in theirs and call it Sweet Bread while Barbadians use more coconut and call it Coconut Sweet Bread. Fruits can be optional.
@@EverythingPaulette I used to pick the raisins out of my Coconut Sweet Bread for years, even now the big Bakeries use only raisins, smaller ones may put cherries on top, home bakers may use a mixture of fruits. I do not like alot of fruits, I have made it without fruits, my coconut is what I like. I usually use raisins in the mixture and then put cherries on top, however next time I make it I will try a mixture of fruits.
@@bonitaweekes4366 Hello Bonita, I have a cousin that picks hers out as well, yes a lot of people do not like like the fruits but I love them, lol, plus I use them to help sweetened the bread and use less sugar. Thank you so much for watching dear and have a blessed week. Xo
@Everything Paulette What is the size(dimensions) of your pans? Thanks in advance
Hello Carlos, I believe the dimensions of the pans are 23.5x13.3 but you can use any size you have available, thanks so much for watching, I appreciate your support, enjoy your weekend. Xx
Nice recipe sis. I'm definitely going to try this one. 🙏🏽
Thanks so much Sis. Please let me know how it came out, I know you can do this. Xo
Okay, I laughed aloud at “the hardest part is the preparation”. Yes, you took the words right out my mouth. 😂🤣😂 Question - because, yes, I will use my kitchen aide mixer, do I add more flour in the kneading process?
No, no more flour, yes I know you will use your kitchen aide mixer, lol.
I'm trying to make a sweetbread but cannot find your recipe..
Hello Laverne, so sorry for not responding sooner and thank you so much for watching and supporting, I hope it is not too late, God speed. Here is the recipe below.
RECIPE:
INGREDIENTS
5 CUPS AP FLOUR + 1 CUP FOR KNEADING (SET ASIDE)
3 CUPS OF GRATED COCONUT
3/4 CUP BROWN SUGAR
1 1/8 CUP EVAPORATED MILK (WARM) - (IF YOU HAVE COCONUT WATER YOU CAN USE LIKE A 1/2 CUP AND REMAINING MILK) OPTIONAL
3 TBSPNS BP
1/2 TSPN SPICE
1/2 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG
1 CUP ORGANIC COCONUT OIL (MELTED)
1 1/2 TBSPNS VANILLA EXTRACT
1/2 CUP GOLDEN RAISINS
1/2 CUP GLAZE CHERRIES (QUARTERED)
1/4 CUP MIXED PEEL
COCONUT FOR THE CENTER (OPTIONAL)
MIX TO WELL COMBINE AND SET TO THE SIDE FOR LATER
1 CUP GRATED COCONUT
2 TBSPNS BROWN SUGAR (OR TO TASTE )
1 TSPN VANILLA EXTRACT
1/4 TSPN SPICE
1/4 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG
DIRECTIONS
IN A MEDIUM BOWL, SIFT FLOUR AND BAKING POWDER THEN ADD THE SPICES AND MIX WITH WIRE WHISK TO WELL COMBINED AND SET ASIDE.
IN A SEPARATE LARGE MIXING BOWL, ADD THE SUGAR, MELTED COCONUT OIL, WARM MILK, VANILLA EXTRACT AND GRATED COCONUT AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED.
ADD THE DRY INGREDIENTS IN HALF OR THIRDS AND MIX WELL TO COMBINED.
AFTER ADDING THE LAST OFTHE DRY INGREDIENTS, ADD THE FRUITS AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED.
TURNED OUT ONTO A CLEAN FLOURED WORK SURFACE AND KNEAD FOR APPROXIMATELY 5 MINUTES WITH ADDITIONAL FLOUR THAT WAS SET ASIDE.
DIVIDE THE DOUGH AND SHAPE INTO LOAFS AND PLACE IN PREPARED LOAF PANS.
BAKE BETWEEN 325º AND 350º FOR APPROXIMATELY 45-60 MINUTES OR WOODEN SKEWER COMES OUT CLEAN AND WELL COOKED THROUGH.
Where is this box
All I need is some Mauby or Lemonade 🍋.
How did I missed your comment, you know it was not intentional, so happy you liked it. The holidays are right around the corner!!! Thanks so much for watching Marlene. Xoxo
Can I use butter or regular oil instead of coconut oil. What kind of coconut oil did you use. Also, can I use pre shredded coconut? Sorry for all of the questions.
Have a blessed day!☺️
Hello Debra! First of all thank you so much for watching, I appreciate your support. Originally, I used to use the Crisco before I started using the coconut oil, any organic coconut oil would be good and I usually get that from Bj's; not sure if you are good with the Crisco but to be honest with you I have never made it with just the butter or regular oil. I would strongly suggest the crisco if not the coconut oil. Yes you can use the pre shredded coconut but you know fresh is best. Please let me know how it came out for you and Happy and blessed Christmas. ❤️
It’s so hard to get the measurements for this how do you get it
Someone help send me link for the recipe I just can’t find it
hi you have to say how much flour you are using how much sugar B powder salt nutmeg spice butter essence coconut and so on some ppl might be learning to bake that how you do it I can bake
Hello Marguerita, sorry for the late response; please check the description box under the video, the recipe is always posted there with exact measurements; I will try to insert it here for you and thank you ever so kindly for watching and supporting my videos, be blessed. Xo
RECIPE:
INGREDIENTS
5 CUPS AP FLOUR + 1 CUP FOR KNEADING (SET ASIDE)
3 CUPS OF GRATED COCONUT
3/4 CUP BROWN SUGAR
1 1/8 CUP EVAPORATED MILK (WARM) - (IF YOU HAVE COCONUT WATER YOU CAN USE LIKE A 1/2 CUP AND REMAINING MILK) OPTIONAL
3 TBSPNS BP
1/2 TSPN SPICE
1/2 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG
1 CUP ORGANIC COCONUT OIL (MELTED)
1 1/2 TBSPNS VANILLA EXTRACT
1/2 CUP GOLDEN RAISINS
1/2 CUP GLAZE CHERRIES (QUARTERED)
1/4 CUP MIXED PEEL
COCONUT FOR THE CENTER (OPTIONAL)
MIX TO WELL COMBINE AND SET TO THE SIDE FOR LATER
1 CUP GRATED COCONUT
2 TBSPNS BROWN SUGAR (OR TO TASTE )
1 TSPN VANILLA EXTRACT
1/4 TSPN SPICE
1/4 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG
DIRECTIONS
IN A MEDIUM BOWL, SIFT FLOUR AND BAKING POWDER THEN ADD THE SPICES AND MIX WITH WIRE WHISK TO WELL COMBINED AND SET ASIDE.
IN A SEPARATE LARGE MIXING BOWL, ADD THE SUGAR, MELTED COCONUT OIL, WARM MILK, VANILLA EXTRACT AND GRATED COCONUT AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED.
ADD THE DRY INGREDIENTS IN HALF OR THIRDS AND MIX WELL TO COMBINED.
AFTER ADDING THE LAST OFTHE DRY INGREDIENTS, ADD THE FRUITS AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED.
TURNED OUT ONTO A CLEAN FLOURED WORK SURFACE AND KNEAD FOR APPROXIMATELY 5 MINUTES WITH ADDITIONAL FLOUR THAT WAS SET ASIDE.
DIVIDE THE DOUGH AND SHAPE INTO LOAFS AND PLACE IN PREPARED LOAF PANS.
BAKE BETWEEN 325º AND 350º FOR APPROXIMATELY 45-60 MINUTES OR WOODEN SKEWER COMES OUT CLEAN AND WELL COOKED THROUGH.
You forgot to add the baking powder, how much of it?
Hello Bambi, the recipe is in the description box under the video (click on see more) 3 tablespoons of baking powder. Thank you so much for watching, blessings. Xo
hi you never say how much flour how much baking powder sugar butter salt and the rest of the ingredients to make the bread
GM Marguerita!! The recipe is in the description box, I will try to copy and paste it for you below, thanks so much for watching and a very merry Christmas to you and your family. God bless. Xo
RECIPE:
INGREDIENTS
5 CUPS AP FLOUR + 1 CUP FOR KNEADING (SET ASIDE)
3 CUPS OF GRATED COCONUT
3/4 CUP BROWN SUGAR
1 1/8 CUP EVAPORATED MILK (WARM) - (IF YOU HAVE COCONUT WATER YOU CAN USE LIKE A 1/2 CUP AND REMAINING MILK) OPTIONAL
3 TBSPNS BP
1/2 TSPN SPICE
1/2 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG
1 CUP ORGANIC COCONUT OIL (MELTED)
1 1/2 TBSPNS VANILLA EXTRACT
1/2 CUP GOLDEN RAISINS
1/2 CUP GLAZE CHERRIES (QUARTERED)
1/4 CUP MIXED PEEL
COCONUT FOR THE CENTER (OPTIONAL)
MIX TO WELL COMBINE AND SET TO THE SIDE FOR LATER
1 CUP GRATED COCONUT
2 TBSPNS BROWN SUGAR (OR TO TASTE )
1 TSPN VANILLA EXTRACT
1/4 TSPN SPICE
1/4 TSPN FRESHLY GRATED NUTMEG
DIRECTIONS
IN A MEDIUM BOWL, SIFT FLOUR AND BAKING POWDER THEN ADD THE SPICES AND MIX WITH WIRE WHISK TO WELL COMBINED AND SET ASIDE.
IN A SEPARATE LARGE MIXING BOWL, ADD THE SUGAR, MELTED COCONUT OIL, WARM MILK, VANILLA EXTRACT AND GRATED COCONUT AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED.
ADD THE DRY INGREDIENTS IN HALF OR THIRDS AND MIX WELL TO COMBINED.
AFTER ADDING THE LAST OFTHE DRY INGREDIENTS, ADD THE FRUITS AND MIX TO WELL COMBINED.
TURNED OUT ONTO A CLEAN FLOURED WORK SURFACE AND KNEAD FOR APPROXIMATELY 5 MINUTES WITH ADDITIONAL FLOUR THAT WAS SET ASIDE.
DIVIDE THE DOUGH AND SHAPE INTO LOAFS AND PLACE IN PREPARED LOAF PANS.
BAKE BETWEEN 325º AND 350º FOR APPROXIMATELY 45-60 MINUTES OR WOODEN SKEWER COMES OUT CLEAN AND WELL COOKED THROUGH.
I tried this recipe and I didn't like the taste or texture, the bread was very dry and crumbly. I am bajan and I know a good sweet bread. This did not work for me. I've never heard of baking with coconut oil but was will to try an alternative. It needed something to hold the flour together other than coconut oil. I will try it again but will use either a bit of butter or Lard as well.