Roasted Grapes With Coconut Oil
Super juicy grapes with unique coconut flavor.
If you like grapes, maybe you won't think that there are many people who don't like grapes. Including in my area.
Our country is not a provider of grapes with good tasting qualities. Even if it has good taste quality then it will be expensive. Many of our people don't like grapes because they have generalized all the types of grapes out there.
What about me? My best type of grapes actually comes from the green grape type from Japan "shine muscat" which is sweet and crunchy. But the price per kilo reaches $6-7.
For in genaral grapes that are purplish in color, I haven't found the best. As I will make roasted grapes this time it is a sour type of grape. So, I looked for other alternatives to enjoy these grapes.
Indeed, I don't always get the type of grapes that taste sour. But once I got sour grapes, I thought about mixing these grapes with other ingredients to manipulate or reduce the sour taste.
Have you ever heard of roasted grapes? Honestly, this is the first time I tried this method to eat grapes and I really liked it! It started when I got the idea from a video on YouTube that served grapes by roasting them and then serving them with toast.
Because I didn't have olive oil, I modified the recipe to use coconut oil in the liquid version.
The Ingredients
- 250 grams of grapes
- 2 tablespoons of coconut oil
- salt to taste
Cooking Instructions
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Serving Way
Whoa, look at the results! I was really surprised with happiness when I took out the air-fryer basket from the air-fryer. The aroma of roasted grapes combined with coconut oil. Smells sooo good! I think I've found a new favorite scent after the smell of melted butter on bread dough.
For serving way, I use skewers to make it easier to enjoy. It feels fun to eat with children. :)
As soon as it entered my mouth, the grapes popped up and burst into a delicious combination of sour and sweet and savory flavors created from salt and coconut oil. On after taste, I felt a little warm. It's a strange sensation but I like it. :)
I think this is my newest favorite way to enjoy my sour grapes. This is very helpful for serving grapes when you have a lot of grapes in stock. You can also enjoy roasted grapes with toast for breakfast. So, what do you think about this variety of grape presentation? Do you want to try it?
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👍 amezing recipe
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Never heard of roasted grapes nor have tried it but I am curious about how it taste like, gosh you are bringing fruits and vegies into the next level Sis. :)
you should try it, sis. I've seen this before in the another social media :)
I tried tanghulu hehe but never the roasted one but yes I should try it
well that is a new way to eat grapes mbak.
I can feel you, the local grape is not as nice as the imported one, and maybe our climate is not as good for cultivating it. !LOLZ
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for imported ones, I love green ones :) super sweet
Wow, this is really great, I love the coconut oil and salt, that combination of ingredients must really give it a unique flavor.
That was a great way to fix the sour taste of the grapes.
Oh, and around here grapes are pretty expensive too.
Cheers! 😊
indeed, this way is for fixing the sour taste of grapes :)
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Wow! I've never heard of roasted grapes. But the way you explained makes me want to have a taste of it😋.
Greetings ❤️
sending you virtual :)
Looks so tempting.... just drooling 🤤
you have to give it try :)
surely will try... 👍🏻
Hello dear friend @anggreklestari good morning
I love how creative you are in the kitchen, this is the first time I've seen you prepare roasted grapes
Thank you very much for sharing this creative dish, it looks exquisite
Have a great day
have a great day. we should search for more way to serve sour fruit
This is interesting! It's my first time to come across roasted grapes. I'd imagine it giving another layer of flavor to the fruit.
Someone who doesn't like grapes... yeah, I remember my cousin didn't eat grapes when we were kids.
kids would not love it if the grape just sour :P so maybe this roasted grape can be help :)
Wow, chef! You always manage to surprise me. How did you think of roasting the grapes? Have you seen this somewhere before?
yes, because I've seen it before on my youtube feed, so I tried that way, and surprisingly I love it :) suitable for sour grapes
Ehhh, there are people who doesn't like grapes? This is one of my fav though. I just don't eat it that often coz it's expensive and really sweet ehe
Anyways, never heard about roasted grapes. Why this is unique and cool. I'm really curious woth its taste. Can I have some please (人 •͈ᴗ•͈)
many people in my city, because grapes here are sour. for sweet, more more expensive and people here can not buy it :)
so cute ☺️ , btw I've never eaten grapes processed like this
you should try it :)
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Wuo really creative way to prepare this fruit 🎉
yes, especially for children would love it
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The first time I saw that. I'll also try 😀
you have to try it especially when grapes in your city are sour in taste :)
Fruits are very good for our health, I like their design and method very much.
Oh wow, I didn't know the grapes could be done like this. Although here in France, so far, the grapes I've tasted were all sweet.
if taste sweet, I think we don’t jeed to process again 😊