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Healthier Coconut Milk Substitutes for Yellow Rice That Still Taste Rich and Savory

by | Oct 23, 2025 | ARTIKEL, Update

When it comes to Indonesian dishes that always bring joy to the table, yellow rice (nasi kuning) definitely makes the list. Its bright golden color symbolizes hope and happiness, which is why this dish often appears at special occasions like birthdays, thanksgiving ceremonies, and family celebrations. The signature of yellow rice lies in its fragrant aroma and the creamy, savory taste that usually comes from coconut milk. But nowadays, many people look for substitutes for coconut milk in yellow rice. The reasons vary, from maintaining health, lowering cholesterol, to simply wanting a lighter variation of flavor. 

So, what can you use instead of coconut milk to keep yellow rice flavorful and delicious? Here are some popular options:

1. Fresh Milk

Fresh milk can be a simple and practical substitute. It gives a mild savory taste and still adds fragrance to the rice. You can use either full cream milk or low-fat milk, depending on your preference. 

However, keep in mind that milk has a lighter taste compared to coconut milk. To balance it out, you may need to add extra seasoning, broth, or a little oil so the rice doesn’t turn out too “dry.”

2. Evaporated Milk

If you want yellow rice that’s creamy but not too heavy, evaporated milk is a great option. Its texture is thicker than regular milk, but not as rich as coconut milk. The result is rice that’s fragrant, savory, and lightly creamy. 

Another advantage of evaporated milk is its stability during cooking, making it perfect for dishes like yellow rice that need a longer steaming or cooking process.

3. Plain Yogurt

This may sound unusual, but plain yogurt can also be used as a coconut milk substitute. Its subtle tang adds a refreshing twist to yellow rice, giving it a unique flavor profile. 

To keep the balance, mix yogurt with a bit of fresh milk or chicken broth. That way, the rice will still taste creamy and savory, but with a light, fresh note.

4. High-Fiber Multi-Purpose Creamer (FiberCreme)

If you’re looking for a substitute that’s not only tasty but also healthier, FiberCreme is the answer. This multi-purpose creamer can fully replace coconut milk while still giving your yellow rice a rich and creamy flavor. 

The best part is that FiberCreme is high in fiber, low in sugar, and contains 0 mg cholesterol. That means you can enjoy yellow rice without worrying about cholesterol levels or heart health. Its natural savory taste blends perfectly with spices like turmeric, lemongrass, and bay leaves. 

With FiberCreme, your yellow rice will still turn out fluffy, fragrant, and creamy, only healthier for the whole family. 

Tips for Making Yellow Rice Without Coconut Milk 

If you want to make yellow rice at home without coconut milk, try these simple tips to keep it flavorful and soft: 

  • Use medium-grain rice so the texture stays fluffy. 
  • Add fresh herbs and spices like pandan leaves, lemongrass, and bay leaves for extra fragrance. 
  • If you use lighter substitutes (like fresh milk), add a little oil or margarine to keep the rice moist. 
  • Cook over low heat so the spices absorb well and the rice cooks evenly. 

Read more: How to Decorate Nasi Tumpeng to Make It Look Beautiful and Appealing

Make Yellow Rice Healthier with FiberCreme! 

Now you know several alternatives to coconut milk for yellow rice, from fresh milk, evaporated milk, and yogurt to FiberCreme. You can choose whichever suits your taste and family’s needs. 

But if you want yellow rice that stays creamy, savory, and healthier, FiberCreme is the perfect solution. Not only does it replace coconut milk, but it also makes your cooking more body-friendly with its high fiber, low sugar, and zero cholesterol content. 

So, why not try making healthier yellow rice with FiberCreme for your next special occasion at home? You can also use FiberCreme to make side dishes to accompany your yellow rice. Find the recipes on Instagram @FiberCreme_TV and YouTube channel Ellenka! Don’t forget to also follow or subscribe so you won’t miss new recipes from us. 

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