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A simple DIY for homemade coconut bowls that can be made for decorative purposes or even made food-safe for smoothie bowls and other food dishes! All you need is a mature coconut and a few simple tools, to make your own natural coconut bowls!

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Coconuts are one of my most well-praised, versatile fruits. Not only are there tons of ingredients and uses that you can get from a single coconut, but we can even utilize the shell for gorgeous homemade coconut bowls. These eco-friendly bowls are made using just a few easy-to-source ‘tools,’ are far more cost-effective than buying them elsewhere, and are a great way to reduce waste for the coconuts.

Note * This post was originally written to contain the DIYs for coconut bowls, shredded coconut, and coconut flakes. However, due to all the information I had on each DIY, I decided they all deserve their own post. Here are the new posts for Shredded Coconut (Desiccated Coconut) and Coconut flakes/Chips.

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I buy lots of coconuts – you would do too if you were making homemadecoconut oil, cream, butter, milk, yogurt regularly (and you should, they’re fantastic!). That means a lot of shells that I don’t want to throw away. Instead, you can make coconut shell bowls. Whether you want them to store things, to turn into a coconut candle, or for food purposes, the process is super simple.

Plus, I love gifting these ‘handcrafted’ natural organic coconut bowls to friends and family, too. They are surprisingly simple and cost-effective to make and yet make for an impressive gift. Plus, these coconut bowls are 100% natural and free of BPA, toxins, synthetic materials, plastics, etc.

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You don’t need any specialized equipment for any of these DIYs, either. Although, I did use a small saw to cut the coconut in half so that I’d get a perfectly even cut for my bowls. You can pick up a little hand saw from any hardware store, and the entire cost of making this DIY is still cheaper than buying coconut bowls elsewhere (most of the time, anyway).

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Table of Contents

  • How to make coconut bowls at home
  • Caring for the coconut bowls
  • More fun DIY handmade gifts
  • How To Make Coconut Bowls At Home (Food-safe) Recipe

How to make coconut bowls at home

What’s needed

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  • Mature Coconut/s – It’s best to choose ones that have slightly flatter ends, to balance easier and nicely round-shaped. Plus, ones that don’t have too much of the outer fibrous husk.
  • Small handsaw – can be bought very cheaply online or from local DIY stores.
  • Sandpaper – coarse and medium grit works best.
  • A brush
  • Linseed Oil – or any food-safe medium that will lacquer/waterproof the coconut bowls. Other options include generic vegetable oil, walnut oil, or even Extra Virgin coconut oil. Food-grade mineral oil mixed with beeswax is suitable for items you plan to wash a lot. You can also use any DIY store lacquer for bowls that won’t be used for food purposes.

The step by step

First, open the coconut: When making bowls, it’s best to use a small handsaw to cut the coconut precisely in the middle. Many other methods of opening the coconut may end up in uneven sides. However, if that’s not a worry for you, then use whatever process you prefer.

If using a handsaw, place the coconut on a kitchen towel or softer surface to stop it from rolling away. Hold one end of the coconut (not near the saw!) and then begin to push the handsaw back and forth slowly.

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When you’ve managed to saw an inch or two into the coconut, turn it over and lightly pull at the cut to drain the coconut water into a bowl (save this to drink!). Continue to saw the coconut all the way through.

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Next, remove the coconut meat: You can use a butter knife or other ‘blunt’ ended knife to slot between the coconut meat and shell. Work your way around the coconut, prying the meat away from the shell, and eventually, it will come loose.

Alternatively, you can get specific ‘coconut tools’ to remove the coconut meat. But that’s only really worth it if this is an ingredient you work with often.

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Once the meat is free, then you can use this to make shredded coconut, coconut flakes, or pretty much any of the other coconut DIYs mentioned above.

Now, it’s time to sand the coconut bowls: Use sandpaper to sand the entire surface of the shell halves, until smooth. This includes the ‘rim’ of the bowl. You can use medium-grit sandpaper for the outside of the bowl and work very lightly if you don’t want to ruin too much of the natural pattern.

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Finally, lacquer the bowl to make it food-safe: Brush some linseed oil (or your lacquer of choice) on both the inside and the outside of the bowls. You will need to repeat this step 4-5 times, drying in between, to seal it and make the bowl food safe completely.

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Note* For a more natural finish, you can just polish the inside of the bowl.

After each layer of linseed oil, you can leave it to dry out at room temperature or accelerate the process in the oven.

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Caring for the coconut bowls

  • Wash the bowl in lukewarm soapy water only. They aren’t dishwasher safe and shouldn’t be ‘soaked’ in hot water for long periods.
  • Never place in the oven, microwave, or fridge. ‘Extreme’ temperatures can cause it to crack/damage.
  • You can use the bowls with hot and cold foods.
  • Over time the bowl will lose its sheen and oil coating. Simply, use another tablespoon of oil and polish the bowl, allow it to dry, and repeat once more. Voila!

More fun DIY handmade gifts

  • Beginners guide to making soap at home
  • Homemade all-natural skin balm
  • Non-toxic natural all-purpose citrus cleaner
  • DIY coconut oil sugar scrub
  • Candle Making for Beginners

If you give this DIY a try, then I’d love to know your thoughts in the comments below! Also, I love seeing your recreations, so feel free to tag me @AlphaFoodie.

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How To Make Coconut Bowls At Home (Food-safe)

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By: Samira

A simple DIY for homemade coconut bowls that can be made for decorative purposes or even made food-safe for smoothie bowls and other food dishes!

Ingredients

  • mature coconuts It's best to choose one's that have slightly flatter ends to balance easier and nicely round-shaped. Plus, ones that don't have too much of the outer fibrous husk.
  • Small handsaw can be bought very cheaply online or from local DIY stores.
  • Sandpaper coarse and medium grit works best.
  • A brush
  • Linseed Oil – or any food-safe medium that will lacquer/waterproof the coconut bowls. Other options include generic vegetable oil, walnut oil, or even Extra Virgin coconut oil. Food-grade mineral oil mixed with beeswax is suitable for items you plan to wash a lot. You can also use any DIY store lacquer for bowls that won't be used for food purposes.

Instructions

  • First, open the coconut. When making bowls, it's best to use a small handsaw to cut the coconut precisely in the middle. Many other methods of opening the coconut, may end up in uneven sides. However, if that's not a worry for you, then use whatever process you prefer.

  • If using a handsaw, place the coconut on a kitchen towel or softer surface to stop it from rolling away. Hold one end of the coconut (not near the saw!) and then begin to push the handsaw back and forth slowly.

  • When you've managed to saw an inch or two into the coconut, turn it over and lightly pull at the cut to drain the coconut water into a bowl (save this to drink!). Continue to saw the coconut all the way through.

  • Next, remove the coconut meat. You can use a butter knife or other 'blunt' ended knife to slot between the coconut meat and shell. Work your way around the coconut, prying the meat away from the shell, and eventually, it will come loose.

  • Alternatively, you can get specific ‘coconut tools’ to remove the coconut meat. But that’s only really worth it if this is an ingredient you work with often.

  • Once the meat is free, then you can use this to make shredded coconut, coconut flakes, or pretty much any of the other coconut DIYs mentioned above.

  • Now, it's time to sand the coconut bowls.Use sandpaper to sand the entire surface of the shell halves, until smooth. This includes the 'rim' of the bowl. You can use medium-grit sandpaper for the outside of the bowl and work very lightly if you don't want to ruin too much of the natural pattern.

  • Finally, lacquer the bowl to make it food-safe. Brush some linseed oil (or your lacquer of choice) on both the inside and the outside of the bowls*. You will need to repeat this step 4-5 times, drying in between, to seal it and make the bowl food safe completely.

    After each layer of linseed oil, you can leave it to dry out at room temperature or accelerate the process in the oven. Your bowls are now ready to use!

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Notes

*For a more natural finish, you can just polish the inside of the bowl.

Caring For The Coconut Bowls:

  • Wash the bowl in lukewarm soapy water only. They aren’t dishwasher safe and shouldn’t be ‘soaked’ in hot water for long periods.
  • Never place in the oven, microwave, or fridge. ‘extreme’ temperatures can cause it to crack/damage.
  • The bowls can be used with hot and cold foods.
  • Over time the bowl will lose its sheen and oil coating. Simply, use another tablespoon of oil and polish the bowl, allow it to dry, and repeat once more. Voila!

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FAQs

Do you need to oil Coconut Bowls? ›

The bowls are delicate and can be affected by extreme temperatures. It is best to store your bowls in a cool dry place. How can I keep my Coconut Bowl in tip top condition? Rub coconut oil or flaxseed oil over bowl every 10-20 uses to restore the beautiful shine and smooth surface.

How to make your own coconut cups? ›

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  1. Step 1: Materials & Tools Required. ...
  2. Step 2: Selection & Cleaning Fiber. ...
  3. Step 3: Remove Bottom Side Projections. ...
  4. Step 4: Split Open the Coconut. ...
  5. Step 5: Remove the Fruit From Nut. ...
  6. Step 6: Sanding Inner Side of the Shell. ...
  7. Step 7: Making Cup Holder. ...
  8. Step 8: Gluing Cup and Holder.

What kind of oil do you use for coconut bowls? ›

Just put a few drops of coconut oil on a soft, clean cloth and wipe every inch of your bowl using that cloth. It's that simple! If you don't have any coconut oil, flax oil can also be used for rehydrating your bowl.

Are coconut bowls worth it? ›

Not only are Coconut Bowls perfect for healthy eating, but they're also eco-friendly, helping you embrace a sustainable lifestyle. Purchase 4-6 Coconut Bowls for your household and feel great knowing you're doing something positive for the planet.

How to open a coconut without tools at home? ›

To open a coconut without tools, follow these steps: Locate the "eyes" (soft spots) on one end of the coconut. Use a hard, pointed object like a rock or a sturdy stick to repeatedly strike the eyes until they crack open. Once the eyes are open, drain the coconut water.

How do you get water in a coconut bowl? ›

The coconut bowl is created when the player harvests a coconut and removes the flesh from the shell. It can be used to collect water by either dropping it on the floor to collect rainwater or by placing it under a Water collector or Water Filter.

How do you fix a coconut bowl? ›

How to fix cracked coconut bowl?
  1. Clean the bowl: Start by thoroughly cleaning the bowl with soap and water to remove any dirt or debris that may be present.
  2. Dry the bowl: Let it dry once you've cleaned it. ...
  3. Apply glue: Apply a strong adhesive bond to the cracked area.
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Are coconut bowls safe to eat out of? ›

Because our bowls are recycled from natural sources they are also plastic-free, toxin-free, vegan friendly, food safe and eco-friendly. Our coconut bowls are completely safe for you and your family to eat from right out of the box and with the right care will last a lifetime.

What to serve in coconut bowls? ›

Coconut Bowl RECIPES
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Can I put hot food in coconut bowls? ›

Can I put them in my coconut bowls? Absolutely! Wooden tableware including coconut bowls are generally incredibly durable and dynamic. Ice cream, smoothie bowls and hot dinners will not cause your bowls any harm, avoid hot liquids and extreme heat and cold and your bowls will last a lifetime!

How to make a coconut bowl? ›

How to Recycle a Coconut Shell Into a Bowl
  1. Introduction: How to Recycle a Coconut Shell Into a Bowl. ...
  2. Step 1: Drain Your Coconut. ...
  3. Step 2: Mark and Cut the Coconut. ...
  4. Step 3: Hollow Out the Coconut. ...
  5. Step 4: Sand Out the Shell. ...
  6. Step 5: Waterproofing/lacquering. ...
  7. Step 6: Enjoy Your Finished Coconut Shell Bowl!

Are coconut bowls made of coconut? ›

Coconut bowls are gifts from nature, handcrafted from real coconuts discarded as waste. With every use you save a coconut, help the environment and support rural craftspeople. These eco-friendly bowls are perfect for everything, from stir fry to smoothie bowl. Everything looks and tastes better from a Coconut Bowl.

How much shredded coconut in 1 cup? ›

Just 1 cup (80 grams) of shredded coconut provides 7 grams of fiber, which is over 20% of the DV ( 6 ).

Are coconut bowls hygienic? ›

Yes. If you take care of your bowls by hand washing them gently and polish them once in a while then they can last you years and years. We recommend washing them straight after you have finished your meal and letting them drip dry on the kitchen bench.

What is in the coconut base at Playa bowls? ›

Playa bowls Coconut base 1 Thai coconut milk unsweetened 1 non ripen Frozen banana small size 1/4 cup honey 1/2 Coconut water Open the can of the Thai coconut milk and pour it into ice cube trays. Cut up the banana as well and freeze these over night.

How to make coconut fiber at home? ›

Steps to prepare:
  1. Collect coconut husk and store them in a clean place.
  2. After pulling out fibers, dry them. ...
  3. Grind them in a mixer grinder to a fine powder. ...
  4. Remove the fibers out of coco peat powder with the help of a sieve.
  5. Manually remove the fibers from atop the sieve.
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Are coco bowls healthy? ›

As the açaï bowls, coco bowls are made of fruits and are a source of vitamins. For this reason, they are much healthier than a chocolate ice cream and can satisfy your sugar craving.

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