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Learn how to safely open a coconut at home
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Whether you're cracking open a coconut for the juice, making a yummy recipe, or even using the shell for a craft, there are simple steps you can follow to cut open a coconut at home. And once you do, you’ll be able to remove the coconut meat and enjoy it as a tasty snack or dessert topping! While the coconut may be a tough nut to crack, we’ll make it easy with this guide to draining, cutting, and hollowing out any coconut.

Things You Should Know

  • Use a small knife or corkscrew to poke a hole in one of the coconut’s eyes. Let the coconut water drain into a bowl or cup.
  • Tap the coconut on its equator using a hammer or the back of a knife. Keep tapping along that same line while rotating the coconut slowly.
  • When the coconut cracks open, make small V-shaped cuts in the flesh. Use a small knife to pry out each triangle of fresh coconut meat.
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Getting Water Out of the Coconut

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  1. Like a bowling ball, the coconut will have three "eyes" at one end. Use a knife to test each eye, pointing the tip into an eye to create a hole. Two of the eyes will be hard, while the third will be soft and let you poke through to the meat. [1]
    • These eyes are also known as the coconut's germination pores.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Hollow Out a Coconut
    This can be done using a knife, drill bit, screwdriver, corkscrew, or other pointed kitchen tool. Create a hole roughly the size of your pinky, poking through the shell until you get to the white meat of the coconut. [2]
    • A meat thermometer is another useful tool.
    • Tap your screwdriver or drill bit gently using a hammer, if necessary.
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  3. Watermark wikiHow to Hollow Out a Coconut
    Hold the coconut upside down over a cup and gently shake the coconut up and down. Let the coconut drain completely before trying to crack it open. [3]
    • Store the coconut water in an airtight container for up to 5-7 days in the refrigerator, or freeze it in ice cube trays to last longer. [4]
    • Drink the coconut water as is, or add it to smoothies, marinades, cocktails, and salad dressings.
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Cutting the Coconut in Half

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  1. This is a thin line along the middle of the coconut, also known as its natural center point. This is where it will be easiest to open the coconut and break it cleanly in half. Find this line before you begin tapping. [5]
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Hollow Out a Coconut
    Start with the coconut in your non-dominant hand, with its three eyes facing out. Using a hammer or mallet, go around the circumference of the coconut, gently hitting the shell. Rotate the coconut as you tap, ensuring you hit each part of the coconut's equator until you hear a cracking sound. [6]
    • Once it starts cracking, use less and less force to keep it in two large pieces.
    • If you use a sharp knife or a machete to open the coconut, use the back of the blade instead of the front. But it’s safer to use a dull object if you have one.
    • Some people use hacksaws to crack open a coconut, but these can be dangerous tools as they easily slip off the coconut. If using a hacksaw, work slowly and cut in short sections all the way around the coconut.
    • Don't worry if your coconut takes some time to crack open—some coconuts are easier to split than others.
  3. If your coconut cracks but doesn't split open, pry open the coconut gently by placing a dull knife in the crack and applying leverage. Situate the knife into the largest crack to help ensure a nice split. [7]
    • Aim for cracks all the way around the coconut before prying it open to make the process easier.
    • Alternatively, you can firmly grasp both halves and forcefully twist them apart.
    • If there’s no liquid inside, put your thumb over the pierced eye of the coconut to create air pressure inside and better facilitate cracking.
  4. If you’re not planning to eat fresh coconut meat, place the two coconut halves on a baking sheet. Heat the oven to 175 °F (79 °C) and let the shells bake for 15 minutes to an hour, depending on the size of the coconut. [8]
    • After a few hours of baking, the white meat will easily separate from the shell. You can then use the clean shells as bowls or to make crafts !
    • If any meat doesn’t separate from the shell, press a small steel spatula against the inside of the shell to bend it to the coconut’s shape.
    • Use the now-rounded spatula inside the shell to scrape out the coconut meat.
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Removing the Coconut Meat

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  1. It's best if you hold the coconut in your non-dominant hand to leave your dominant hand for removing the meat. Choose a knife with a curved edge instead of a pointed tip to make the process easier.
    • A paring knife or steak knife works well, but a butter knife can help you avoid cuts or injuries.
  2. Watermark wikiHow to Hollow Out a Coconut
    Use your knife to form a perpendicular line from the coconut's cracked edge. Cut deep enough into the flesh of the coconut so that you feel the hard inner shell. [9]
    • The length of this cut is up to you and your knife, though the longer the cut, the more flesh you'll likely be able to pry out at once.
  3. Watermark wikiHow to Hollow Out a Coconut
    Once your first cut is finished, form another cut angled out from the original one. This will create a triangular shape or an upside-down V.
    • Press deep enough into this cut to touch the shell, just as you did with the first cut.
  4. Watermark wikiHow to Hollow Out a Coconut
    Situate your knife under the flesh in the center of your two cuts. Gently pry the meat from this cut section of the coconut, twisting your knife if necessary. [10]
  5. Continue making upside-down V shapes with the meat, cutting deeply until you reach the shell before prying the meat out. [11]
    • This may take some time, so use caution and be patient!
    • Use this process to remove the meat from the other half of the coconut as well.
    • You can eat the brown skin that sometimes sticks to the coconut meat, but you can also remove it with a vegetable peeler if you prefer.
  6. You can eat fresh coconut meat and drink the coconut water without cooking or adding anything to them. You can add coconut water to smoothies or use the flesh as a dessert topping.
    • If you want to preserve the coconut for later, shred and dry the coconut meat .
    • Grate the coconut and place it on a baking sheet with your oven set to a low heat, and let the coconut shreds bake until dry to the touch.
    • Dried coconut can be used on anything from ice cream to smoothies to trail mix.
    • You can also make coconut milk and use it in smoothies, desserts, or as a base for soups and curries.
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  • Question
    When scraping, how is the meat different before and after baking?
    Community Answer
    It's harder to pull out when uncooked. Some small pieces will be left, but after cooking, not as much is left.
  • Question
    Is there any easier way to get the meat out of the coconut?
    Community Answer
    Smashing a whole coconut on hard concrete ground into pieces, then using a hammer to break any large pieces, makes it easier to pop out coconut meat. If the coconut looks dark brown when you buy it, it is an older one and the meat is hard to remove and not tasty. A younger ripe coconut will have a light brown husky exterior. This meat is sweeter and easier to pop out.Therefore, selection of coconut is important.
  • Question
    Why does my coconut meat have brown shell on it when I try to scoop it out? Can I remove the meat without this?
    Community Answer
    The thin brown skin on coconut meat is edible and provides good fiber. In some cases you can peel it off or scrape it off if you only want the pure white meat. However, shredding this thin woody casing only adds fiber to your diet and does not affect the taste of the coconut.
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      Things You’ll Need

      • Small, sharp tool like a knife, screwdriver, or corkscrew
      • Clean bowl, jar, or cup
      • Hammer or heavy knife/machete
      • Cutting knife
      • Vegetable peeler (optional)

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      Before you can hollow out your coconut, you’ll need to drain it and cut it in half. The easiest way to half your coconut is to tap around its equator line with a hammer or mallet until it cracks. After it's halved, hold one half in your non-dominant hand, and use a small knife to make cuts in the flesh in the shape of an upside down V. Once your cuts are complete, use a dull knife to pry the flesh away from the shell. Continue working in this way until you’ve removed the coconut flesh from both halves. For tips on how to drain the liquid from your coconut, read on!

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