I had a bag of shredded coconut in the freezer (leftover after decorating my Bunny Cake for Easter). I was looking for ways to use it up and thought of making Indian coconut bars, called barfi in Hindi. Coconut barfi is made with freshly grated coconut and sugar, cooked to a thick consistency that firms up as it cools. Add a touch of ghee for richness and you have tiny bars of sweet heaven.
My mom makes the best coconut barfi in the world, and it is her signature sweet dish. I will post my mom’s authentic barfi recipe some day. That is, if I can perfect it somehow!!
I thought of tweaking it a little by using pre-shredded coconut and a can of condensed milk. I ended up with sweet, sticky bars of coconut, that is nothing like the traditional barfi, but tastes just as delicious. Let us call them the utterly delicious sweet and chewy coconut bars!
You will need: (* – refer Notes)
- Sweetened shredded coconut (not desiccated) – 2 cups, tightly packed*
- Sweetened condensed milk – 3/4 – 1 cup (adjust depending on sweetness desired)
- Ghee or melted butter – 2 tsp
- Cardamom powder or crushed cardamom seeds – 1/2 tsp (optional, but highly recommended)
- Food coloring – a few drops (optional)
- Milk powder – a few teaspoons (not essential, but good to have on hand if the coconut has a lot of moisture in it)
Notes:
* You can use 2 cups of freshly grated or unsweetened shredded coconut plus 1/2 cup of sugar instead.
How to:
- Mix the coconut (and sugar, if using unsweetened coconut) and condensed milk in a deep non-stick pan and cook slowly on medium heat. Keep stirring almost constantly.
- After a while, it will start to thicken. Mix in the ghee or melted butter, cardamom powder and food color. The cardamom powder gives it a distinctive aroma and flavor.
- Stir till the mixture forms a cohesive mass (it will start to leave the sides of the pan, and start chasing the spoon when stirred). If the coconut seems to have a lot of moisture, add a couple of teaspoons of milk powder. This should speed things up.
- Pour onto a lined and greased baking pan or plate and smooth to about a half to an inch thickness.
- Cut into squares or diamonds when partially cool, using a greased knife. Allow to cool completely (pop it in the refrigerator to speed things up), separate the pieces and enjoy.
- Store leftover bars in a sealed container in the fridge.
Variations:
- I have used not-so-fine shredded coconut. That is what I had on hand. Using finely shredded or grated coconut yields the best-looking coconut bars.
- For a fun twist, you can make a couple of different colored batches and layer them. Think pink and white or blue and white for a birthday or baby shower, or any other fun color combinations you can think of!
- Instead of spreading them on a baking pan, try pressing the cooked mixture into greased cupcake or candy molds. Once it is cool, it should easily pop out.
Are you a coconut lover? Do you have a sweet tooth? Then do try this and let me know what you think.
Or do you have any variations of this recipe? Do you tweak traditional recipes and come up with new ones?
Check out other sweet treats like this easy Bread Pudding Coated With Caramel Sauce.
Or these sinfully delicious Vanilla Meringue Cookies.
And if you are a coconut lover, try making this cute Bunny Cake!
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Diana Rambles says
Yum. Pinned!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you! Hope you try ’em!!
lizzehbear says
Wow! These look amazing, definitely going to try them. Found you through The CSI Project link-up, nice to see a fellow word-presser!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you. Hope you try them!
Yay for word-pressers!!
nusrat2010 says
How cute ! How lovely ! How charismatic ! How yummyyyyyyyyyyyyyyy 🙂
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thanks so much for the kind words. Your blog is absolutely brilliant and stunning!
Sharon @ Elizabeth & Co. says
I absolutely love coconut!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Oh, me too! Thanks for visiting.
Jackie says
Sounds great-reminds me of Rice Crispy treats for some reason. Thanks for linking up at Tried and True Recipe party! http://rediscovermom.blogspot.com/2013/06/tried-and-true-recipes-15.html
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thanks for visiting! They do look a bit like rice crispies, now that you point it out!
Amber says
yumm!!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
It certainly is!
Ambreen (Simply Sweet 'n Savory) says
I love coconut! They look fantastic, delicious & tempting bars! Thanks Anjana for visiting me and for your nice words 🙂
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you, Ambreen. Hope you keep visiting!
Katie Goldsworthy says
Those look delicious! I love all things coconut! Thanks for sharing at Monday Funday!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thanks for visiting and hosting!
BeBetsy says
Yummy! very creative using the Cardamom powder/seeds – can’t wait to try it.
So glad you linked up with us at the BeBetsy BRAG ABOUT IT Link and Hop.
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Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you!
Bethany Wright Dearden says
Yummy! I love coconut, this looks like a delicious treat!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you! It was yum, I tell you!!
Tash @ The Velvet Moon Baker says
These look gorgeous and so simple aswell, I’d love for you to share them over at my link party 😀
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Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you! Will be coming over!!
Jeanne says
These sound quite yummy. We are trying to eat low carb and coconut is a great low carb item. I’m going to look for unsweetened coconut and add my Stevia and try these. I’ll have to say that with 4 grandsons around they’d probably be making fun of the original Indian recipe’s name since being boys they are very into bodily functions. I’m just going to tell them they are coconut bars.
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Hope you like it!
Marilyn says
YUMMO! I LOVE Cardamom! This recipe sounds amazing!
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you! Hope you try it out.
Crystelle Boutique says
Oh my! These look so yummy! I love coconut… ANYTHING coconut… These reminds me of Mexican Dulce…. Delicious….. 🙂
hugs xx Crystelle
Crystelle Boutique
Anjana @ At The Corner Of Happy & Harried says
Thank you! Hope you try this!!
Crystelle says
I will!… 🙂