Coconut 100 Ways-bookcover

By: Yvonne Morgan-McKenzie

Coconut 100 Ways

Pages: 130 Ratings: 4.9
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I am so grateful that after many years of dreaming, I finally have the opportunity to have my own cookbook published. As a young girl I always dreamed of this and after a long time with many days spent walking around with notepads and jotting down all the recipes I could remember and those I created, I have finally reached the goal which seemed to be so elusive. Creating dishes has always been something which gave me a lot of joy and has always been and will always be my passion.


I have used coconut in nearly every recipe in some way. It is the most versatile fruit I have ever known. The coconut ‘meat’ is used for medicinal purposes, cooking and beauty products. The shell can be used to make decorative items. The husk for cleaning. So come with me to a small town in St. Thomas, Jamaica, surrounded by rivers and join my neighbourhood as we all get together and cook, drink and have a good time.

Yvonne Morgan-McKenzie was born in Yallahs, Jamaica in the West Indies. Always a hard worker; she helped her mother, Olga Morgan, a lot with cooking and cleaning. Later in life she worked in the Cayman Islands first as a cook in restaurants then as a nanny where she helped with raising five children.


As time went by, she eventually moved to New York where she did training to care for elderly people. Yvonne never forgot her roots and spent lots of time cooking. She was always trying different recipes for which “coconut” was a main ingredient.

Customer Reviews
4.9
107 reviews
107 reviews
  • Larry Fin

    This book put together good season to get you great flavors. I love to cook and coconut 100 ways has many classic Jamaican dish that I remember eating. I recommend for new and old chefs.

  • Dominique Findlay

    Classic Jamaican recipes, well put together. Will recommend

  • Wesley

    Good food by great chef, only a real Jamaican chef can pull this together. Love it

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