15 Savory Recipes Made With Coconut Oil

15 Savory Recipes Made With Coconut Oil

This family-friendly quinoa pilaf packs in veggies and protein. Plus, reviewers point out that you can easily tweak it to feed vegans and vegetarians.

"Add in whatever herbs and spices suit your tastes," recipe creator RainbowJewels says. "This is my toddler's favorite dish, and I have to admit, I love it, too!"

The subtle sweetness of root veggies balances out pastrami, chorizo, and Bratwurst.

Coat your skillet in coconut oil the next time you make an omlet, like this mushroom, scallion, and Cheddar version.

"This is a winner! I'm a chili lover, but I usually make mine with meat, and lots of it. This was my first time making quinoa chili or chili with no meat," writes France C. "The recipe couldn't be easier, and it's ready fairly quickly.

Pan-frying fish in coconut oil adds a subtle nutty flavor and aroma.

Pro tip: Use liquid coconut oil in salad dressings, as your standard jar of coconut oil is solid at room temperature and won't liquify to form a dressing no matter how hard you stir.

"Definitely five stars for flavor and eye appeal. This was delicious and so satisfying to a casserole lover like me!" — Bibi

Use unrefined coconut oil (versus the refined stuff) to give this dish a mildly tropical flavor.

"This is seriously so tasty. I love how awesomely oniony and creamy it is — and that my vegan baby sister can enjoy it with me," reviewer Nicholio says.

Saut? turkey, onion, carrots, celery, and okra in coconut oil before combining them with wild rice and chicken broth.

"Roasted veggies and saut?ed tempeh are piled on top of bulgur and drizzled with an orange-curry vinaigrette. Also delicious with chicken or shrimp instead of tempeh," says recipe creator France C.

"This is a popular dish in Kerala, South India. It's made during the festivals and is an extremely nutritious and tasty preparation, rich in antioxidants and vitamins. What's vital to the dish, however, is the process of frying the coconut in the end to season the dish. This imparts a unique flavor and aroma to this curry." —Asha N Basu

Brush coconut oil on outside of these stuffed bell peppers to help them blister.

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