Coconut drops

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I like the taste of the traditional coconut drops. And, I am not the only one. My son gobbled these delicious, light cake-like coconut drops in a little while. This is the traditional coconut drops, not like the coconut drops sold in most bakeries. They religiously scrimp on the coconut ingredients, add more flour and

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Coconut is a universal symbol representing the different tropical regions around the world. While most people think of it as a nut, it's a fruit and has a variety of uses worldwide. From the wood of the palm, the hard outside shell of the fruit, and the white fleshy inside, the coconut is an incredibly versatile plant. In this recipe, we share one of our favorite ways to incorporate the white flesh into a sweet snack with you. Coconut Drops are a popular Trini treat that you can find in most…

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INGREDIENTS 12 oz flour 4 oz margarine 3/4 cup brown sugar 2 tsp baking powder 1 egg 1 tbsp evaporated milk Pinch of salt 1 cup grated coconut 1/2 tsp vanilla essence METHOD 1. Grease tray and set aside. 2. Set oven to 375°F. 3. Sift flour, salt and baking powder in a bowl. 4. Cut margarine into flour until it resembles fine breadcrumbs. 5. Stir in sugar and coconut. 6. In a separate bowl, whisk the egg and then add milk to the egg. 7. Add the egg and milk mixture to the dry ingr

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