Dairy-Free Strawberry Coco Chantilly

Mimie Demay

Dairy-Free Strawberry Coco Chantilly

Strawberries are good, but strawberry rose-coco chantilly is even better.

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Serves: 2
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Coconut cream should be a staple in all kitchens because it serves as an easy way to recreate classic recipes without having to use dairy. Furthermore, coconut cream pairs perfectly with a fruit coulis or with a slice of gooey chocolate cake. With this in mind, we’re presenting an exquisite strawberry coco that is delicious any time of year.

What you need:

1½ cups coconut cream
⅓ cup superfine sugar
1 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 teaspoon beet powder (optional)
2¾ cups strawberries
4 basil leaves

What you do:

  1. Let coconut cream sit for approximately 5 hours in a refrigerator. Ten minutes before mixing, place the whisk of your electric mixer in the freezer (the colder it is, the easier it will be to achieve a beautiful whipped cream).
  2. Into a large bowl, add cream and 1 tablespoon sugar. Whisk 30 seconds while gradually increasing the speed of your mixer. Incorporate remaining sugar 1 tablespoon at a time, gradually increasing speed of your mixer with each spoonful. Whisk at 30-second intervals until all the sugar is incorporated.
  3. Add vanilla and mix at maximum speed for another 2 minutes. Divide mixture into two equal portions, and add beet powder into one of them. Mix gently with a spatula. Refrigerator 2 hours.
  4. Hull the strawberries and slice thinly lengthwise. To serve, spread chantilly over strawberries, and top with basil leaves.
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