Coconut Custard with Strawberries and Balsamic & Honey Sauce
So, this dessert is healthy, tastes delicious, promotes local business & farmers and can be vegan as well.
Ever since I discovered fresh coconut milk (if you are a frequent visitor, you must have heard me blabbering about how I love the fresh coconut milk) I’ve been trying to develop this recipe.
I was extremely happy with the results. The mild flavor of coconut custard complimented with the tartness of fresh strawberries and the intense flavors of balsamic vinegar and dark honey.
I was very pleased with the way this dessert tasted for a few reasons:
- I did not use any sugar in it, only honey.
- I used two different kinds of honey- a mild one to sweeten the custard and a dark one for the balsamic sauce.
- The honey (both) were organic and I bought it from the local farmers at Auroville. Therefore making it a “Real” ingredient.
You can make this vegan!
I used equal parts of cream and coconut milk, but you can totally skip the cream and double the quantity of coconut milk. Or used equal parts of fresh coconut milk and packaged coconut milk. Since the fresh coconut milk is watery you might end up having problem with achieving the custard consistency. Packaged coconut milk will add the thickness that’s needed.
You could use any other fruit instead of strawberries, like blueberries, fresh figs, kiwi etc. or anything citrus. It should taste pretty awesome.
Its a perfect healthy dessert for non-chocoholics and vegans or if you just happen to like all these flavors!
It is highly recommended by me.
Serves about 4
Cooking time 30 min + refrigerator time about 4 hours
Things you will need:
For the custard
1 cup fresh coconut milk, (use packaged if cant make fresh)
1 cup heavy whipping cream
1/4 cup mild flavor honey
3 tsp vanilla extract
1 tbs cornstarch
Combine coconut milk and cream in a deep pan and heat over medium heat stirring continuously till the mixture starts warming up. Add honey and vanilla and mix some more. Stir to combine till the cream mixture it heated through and you see little bubbles on the surface. Dissolve the cornstarch in some room temperature coconut milk or cream and pour into the hot cream mixture and stir. The mixture will start to thicken, turn the heat off and keep stirring. Pour into the custard cups or glass. Put on a flat surface and let cool till it reaches room temperature. Cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate for 4 hours.
For the Sauce
1/2 cup Balsamic vinegar
1/4 cup dark honey
In a saucepan heat the balsamic vinegar with honey. Once the mixture is heated through, let it simmer on medium low till it reduces by half in quantity. It should form into a thick sauce, turn the heat off and let cool.
To assemble the dessert
1 pint fresh strawberries, cut into quarters (or however you like it)
handful of pistachios, unsalted and slivered
Arrange fresh strawberries on the custard, drizzle a generous amount of the balsamic & honey sauce, sprinkle some pistachios and serve.
NOTE: For vegans who don’t eat honey, substitute it with equal parts of Agave nectar!












This looks amazing!!! Can’t wait to try it. I love coconut milk. And heavy cream? Very WAPF approved.
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This sounds heavenly, I love both coconut custard and strawberries, yet have never combined them. Can’t wait to try, already pinned and tweeted! Congrats on being Freshly Pressed!
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Delicious!!!
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This sounds delish!! Thanks for posting it, I will have to give it a try.
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What gorgeous photographs! I’ve been curious about pairing balsamic vinegar and berries.
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Yeah chocolate shaving sounds pretty awesome, but if you replace the cream with coconut milk completely..it wont be so bad for the hips either :) Thanks for sharing your thoughts!
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I love this dessert, I also tried it with dark chocolate shavings and it was divine on the lips, not so on the hips!
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Thanks so much Valarie!
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Congratulations on being Freshly Pressed - what a beautiful post!
I grew up with coconut cream mixed in everything, and the love affair has yet to fade. (: Your photography is seriously lovely - keep it up!
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Thanks for offering Vegan option too!
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Yummy! Sounds delicious!! I love the pictures too! x
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Looks fabulous! Love that you use honey to sweeten it. So do you make your own coconut milk from fresh coconut or do you buy it that way?
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Thanks so much Sarah…I make my own, it is actually pretty easy. you can check out the details on that under the “mint rice salad with fresh coconut milk”.
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Looks fabulous! Love that you use honey to sweeten it. So do you make your own coconut milk from fresh coconut or do you buy it that way?
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Thank you - yes I make my own at home, its quiet simple actually.
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This has to be one of the most multi-orgasmic sounding desserts I have ever encountered on the Internet. I cannot wait to make this. Thank you for posting this.
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Thank you so much Robert..I love how you described the dessert :) and thanks for re posting! I just looked at your blog briefly…very interesting. I will go back to check it out!
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For those of you that want something sweet, light, tasty and to give your complete Being a Magickal Multi-Orgasmic experience, try this dessert. And I cannot to do so myself. Enjoy!
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WOOOOO. This gotta be awesome. Thanks. Gonna Try this out
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This looks and sounds amazing!
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This looks and sounds delicious!
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delicious recipe and beautiful photos! YUM!! congrats on making it to Freshly Pressed.
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Aaaahmazing….
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This looks so good…tart and sweet and sour - really different. For vegan, I would use canned coconut milk instead of fresh. Canned you say? They add guar gum to the canned CM and it is really thick so you can eliminate the cream (which in this case I am assuming animal derived from milk). I love fresh coconut milk also on my cereal and to bake with but when making pudding or custard, I go canned.
Congrats on being FP’d!
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great pics!!
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Wow! This post is amazing! I love the pictures, the recipe, and the layout. Plus, those are some of my favorite flavor combinations and I can’t wait to see how they play off of each other.
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Thank you so much for your comment and informative input. Honey can be replaced by either palm sugar or Agave Nectar (my favorite sweetener for my tea :))
I am going to add that note into the recipe…thanks again!
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This recipie sounds wonderful. I will certainly add it to my list of recipies to try out. I love the use of Balsamic vinegar, which is IMHO wonderful with strawberries on it’s own.
Just one thing though. My vegan friends assure me that they wouldn’t eat this as the use of honey makes it non-vegan.
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Oh! also wanted to say I love your photos! This is chunk layout works good with them. . .
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This surely looks AMAZING!! Gotta make this myself and try it one day ;)
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This looks positively delectable, I can practically taste it through the screen…
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Hey Teresa, thank you for liking my work..I hope you find it useful in your study :)
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I love your photographs. I’m studying lovely examples so that I can improve my food photography skills for my food blog. Coincidentally, I just posted a recipe with coconut milk yesterday. Keep up the good work. I’ll visit often.
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Sounds delicious! I want to try it!
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Oh dear! I have beautiful local strawberries in my fridge right now. Must. Make. This.
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Very nice… :)
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Freshly pressed, congrats! By the way, thanks for this awesome recipe…looks yummy!!! :)
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Genius! Sounds like a real bowl-lickin’ dish!
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Genius! Sounds like a real bowl-lickin’ dish!
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This is an amazing recipe, I am vegan and I have been recently picking a bowl of strawberries daily from my garden, all I need to do is get me some fresh coconuts now and I can do this! Thanks! :)
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Lots of great comments.
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I think I’m going to try this asap. It really makes me love the springtime with all the beautifully fresh strawberries.
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Thank you so much, its so great (and overwhelming) to receive such awesome appreciation!! I am loving such huge positive response to this post and my blog….thank you all for sharing your thoughts!!!
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This looks so yummy! I am going to try this asap! My husband will love this!
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looks yummy! and lovely photos!! :)
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What a gorgeous blog!! I love your photography! I’m so happy to have found you through Freshly Pressed.. xo Smidge
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MMMmmmmmmmmmmm……. drooooooolllllll…….. straawwwberrrieees and cocooonuuttt custaaaarrrddd……..
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Super! There’s a birthday coming up and I will make this dessert. Lovely!
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Super! I have a birthday coming up and will make this dessert.
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WOW.
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Sounds delicious. Lovely pics.
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I’m now craving for that and it’s all your fault! Haha. Great post and pics! :D
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I think I’m gonna eat this for most of summer… and adapt it to be vegan so that I can have a custard based tea party with my dietarily challenged friends when they get back in town.
I can’t wait to try this!
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This sounds so good and the photos are mouth watering.
I think I’m going to adapt this to make it vegan friendly and share it with my girlfriends when they get back in town this summer.
I can’t wait to try it out!
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what a great combination, this looks so delicious!
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Your pictures are absolutely gorgeous! This recipe would make a very nice dessert in the table. This could be a discovery for those who wants to become chefs and those who are chefs already. Keep up the good work! :)
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Thank you so much everybody for such awesome response. I am so thrilled that so many of you liked this recipe..I hope you give it a try because it was really flavorful!
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Looks amazing going to try this in the weekend.
congrats on being freshly posted.
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It looks amazing,coconut custard with strawberries and balasmic & honey sauce.
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oh wow. that looks exceptionally delicious. i too have a cooking blog. mine is mostly about home cooked meals that arn’t to fancy. its just getting up and running can you pls visit it and leave a comment?
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YUM! I love the pictures too.
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does life get better than this?
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Yummm, this sounds so delicious! The pictures are beautiful as well.
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Will be making this over the weekend for Mother’s Day :) Yum! Thanks for the great idea!
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That look nice
I will try it
Thank u for the recipe
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That is nice. I have to try it.
Thank u for the recipe
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Wow ! what a beautiful posts! Great pics
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Beautiful and delicious. Thanks for sharing. Connie
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Decadent + Vegan = you’re a genius!
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looks fabulous and the flavour combination sounds devine. thanks for sharing. congrats on freshly pressed as well :-)
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The photo’s are beautiful!
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Hi medjuice, I used 1/2 part fresh coconut milk (sans preservatives) which is definitely a healthier option than using heavy cream throughout. And at the end of the day, it IS a dessert..you can only try to substitute the sugar and the fat with a relatively healthier option!
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That’s true - and I’m sure it tastes great! Beautiful recipe.
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Is it healthy considering the amount of saturated fat it coconut milk?
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Amazing! xx
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The pics make them look so tempting… want one right now ;)
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Reblogged this on Quick Asian Recipes and commented:
Not from Asia but I just could not resist sharing these tempting pics :)
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Its wonderful to see so many people like this recipe- thank you for all the appreciation and the re-blogging.
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Freaky-Looking-Delicious :)
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Beautiful photos! I love the simple fresh look of this recipe! I can literally taste the strawberries by just looking at them….. Well done!
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Images to describe the way you make me feel hungry.
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Beautiful photos, there’s nothing better than strawberries and balsamic. Honey just puts it over the top, well done!
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Your pictures are really awesome! Quality.
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Really nice pictures. Looks delicious!
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All my favorite things rolled into one recipe! I cannot wait to spend the whole summer eating this!
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What a fantastic idea! Strawberries and balsamic vinegar are a dynamite combination! Great recipe!
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Reblogged this on thepainterspalate and commented:
Here are some beautifully composed foodie photo’s.
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Made me hungry
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That looks unfamiliar to me but also tasty… :)
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It is wonderful! But just so you know, vegans don’t eat honey. Well, not true vegans. It comes from bees, so they don’t eat it.
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Thanks for the information Heather, I have updated the recipe by putting a little note that says that honey can be substituted by agave nectar.
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It looks wonderful, but true vegans do not eat honey. It comes from bees.
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Thank you all for liking this post so much! You guys are awesome :)
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this looks delicious! what lens are you shooting with?!
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Thanks Gabbie, I have a Canon Rebel (1000D) and I use the basic 55mm lens that came with it.
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Crazy! Some of the shots looks like a 50mm with a really wide aperture. They are beautiful!
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That looks yummy! Great photos:)
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Hey Pallavi…this is awesome. Looks yummy and awesome photos. Congrats for the new blog…tho I have been an ardent follower of cookandclick.com….this ones no less.
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Thanks so much Pallavee! yayy for liking my blog and photos :) Have you ever tried making anything from the list? Do share the experience!
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Most welcome chef. Yes I did make the dahi kebabs (courtesy cookandclick.com) and it came out so yummy. I had them first at Nirula’s and kept wondering how its made and you coded the recipe in the simplest way. Honestly I used to always think there aren’t much appetizer options for vegans during family dinners and I used to go for regular McCain smileys and garlic bites. Now I know what to make for the next dinner to add veggie magic dahi kebabs and Smashed Potatoes With Indian Spices…they look yummy.
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Thanks for sending this beautiful recipe across to Monthly Mingle May 2012. I love the fresh flavours. The pictures are gorgeous!
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I really liked your font choice for the pictures. Did you use the regular Courier font?
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Thank you Alberto. The font is called “My Underwood”
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