Organic Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil

Reviewed by Patty

 
Lately I have been hearing a lot about the benefits of coconut oil.  I have even seen it touted on the Dr. Oz show recently.  I recently received a sample of Tropical Traditions Gold Label Virgin Coconut Oil and couldn’t wait to try it.  The first thing you notice when you open the jar is the luscious coconut smell! 

I first tasted it on a spoon, expecting something thick and greasy like Crisco.  This is surprisingly silky and tasty!  It is not at all what I expected.  Mine is solidified as it has been pretty cool here the last few days.  If the temperature reaches over 75 degrees it will turn back to an oil consistency.  I would describe this as similar to a butter consistency.  
After reading through the Tropical Traditions website, I decided to use my coconut oil for cooking dinner tonight.  After reading through the 100’s of recipes on their site, I just decided to make some oven fried chicken since I already had all the ingredients on hand.  I did a simple recipe:  First I buttered the pan with the coconut oil.  Then I floured 2 chicken breasts, dipped them in egg wash, then seasoned breadcrumbs and then laid them in the pan.  I used my silicone pastry brush to brush on some melted coconut oil so I wouldn’t have to flip my meat halfway through cooking.  I baked the meat at 375˚ for about 25 minutes until it was nice and golden brown.  The coating came out awesome and crispy, and actually stayed on the chicken!  Usually I lose the bottom coating when I take my chicken out of the pan; it’s so frustrating.  The bottoms of the chicken pieces were not greasy like they are when I use butter.  The taste of the coating definitely had a slight ‘coconut-y’ taste and the chicken was nice and moist!  My husband even liked it, and he is picky about everything he eats!
Check out the Tropical Traditions website at tropicaltraditions.com and see all the great products they have to offer.  The list of recipes is never ending and I’m sure you will find one you will want to try!  The website answers a lot of nutritional questions about the virtues of coconut oil.
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Disclaimer: Tropical Traditions provided me with a free sample of this product to review, and I was under no obligation to review it if I so chose. Nor was I under any obligation to write a positive review or sponsor a product giveaway in return for the free product.  I received one or more of the products mentioned above for free using Tomoson.com. Regardless, I only recommend products or services I use personally and believe will be good for my readers.

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35 Comments

  1. I use coconut oil often. I use it to replace butter in recipes. I have used it as diaper ointment, skin moisturizer, ointment for minor cuts, and hair moisturizer.

  2. Yes! We love using coconut oil in much of our cooking and baking. It's really yummy in baked oatmeal or kettle corn or… 🙂

    Thanks for the giveaway!

  3. I have used coconut oil for diaper rash (cloth diaper safe), skin moisturizer, pregnancy itch, homemade brownies, sauteeing veggies, baking, and an oatmeal addition.

  4. I had some virgin coconut oil in my cupboard that I had never tried. My neighbor told me she used it for health purposes, to build her immune system so I researched and found it was good for so many things. I tried it in my hair and it is shinier than ever before. I also sauteed chicken breasts, added it to my pasta sauce and put it in my coffee today!

  5. I have been using coconut oil for a couple of years. I use it on my skin, my hair, and I cook with it. It makes the best popcorn in the world!

  6. I use it for diaper rash because it's safe with my cloth diapers. I so want to try it with popcorn, but I need some more!

  7. I have been using coconut oil for a while but I just discovered how yummy a dollup of coconut oil is in my morning coffee! It is sooo good!

  8. I love using coconut oil. Our favorite is Coconut Chicken: I cut chicken breasts into strips, dip them in egg, then into a Panko & Unsweetened Coconut mix. I lay them out on parchment on a baking sheet and gently baste them in about 2-3 Tbsp. of melted coconut oil. Bake at 400 for 25 minutes, turning them halfway through. Serve with a warmed sweet chili dipping sauce. My family LOVES them!

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