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Cocoanut marshmallow custard cream
submitted over 9 years ago by Chrisdvr1Proud Sidebar Reader!

Overall Description: A very smooth creamy coconut custard with a marshmallow topping.

Cocoanut marshmallow custard cream| % ---|--- Bavarian cream ( FW ) | 3% Fresh cream ( FA ) | 2.5% Vanilla custard ( CAP ) | 4% Coconut ( FA ) | 1.25% Marshmallow ( FA ) | 1.25% Ethyl maltol 10% | 0.25%

Base: Bavarian cream ( FW) & Fresh Cream (FA) These two come together in the background to really smooth out the vanilla custard. After reading and trying a couple dozen strawberry cream recipes this is become my go-to cream base.

Main Note 1: Vanilla custard (CAP) Smooth, creamy, sweet, abd eggy can't say enough about vanilla custard buy capella definitely my favorite custard. This is really the backbone of the recipe without the custard you just have coconut cream, with none of the depth that the vanilla custard provides.

Main Note 2: Coconut (FA) The coconut adds a fruity creamy aspect without requiring a long steep. This is my go to Coconut right now. As a standalone it has a slight floral flavor but with theHelp of the creams I don't taste it at all.

Secondary Note: Marshmallow (FA) You really get to taste this one in combination with the coconut gives you a fantastic coconut marshmallow flavor. I have subed this out with TFA marshmallow pretty much works the same you can also try marzipan FA same % for more of the Lucky Charms cereal type marshmallow flavor.

Supporting Cast: Ethyl maltol 10%
This is totally optional but highly recommended without this in the recipe I don't quite get the fully rounded effect.

Subs : I've had a lot of fun playing around with inserting different things in this recipe. If you don't have fresh cream sub out for sweet cream same % still works pretty great. I've also tried replacing the coconut with just about every fruit in my arsenal.You have to adjust the % depending on what you use. So far my favorite has been blueberry FW at 3%.

Aging : this is a fantastic shake and vape that just gets better with time. I make it 200 ml per batch and it never make it a month. If you decide to sub in Fruit flavoring for the coconut you will need to give it some time for the creams to blossom.

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by kendallvapesover 9 years ago

Thank you. Gonna try and add 1.5% FA apple pie and .5% INW biscuit and try and make this a coconut cream pie

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Let me know how it comes out

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by Vurveover 9 years agoVurve with the Swurve

Tried this a week or so ago. Fantastic recipe. The coconut is nice and fluffy within the heavy custard and creams.

As he mentioned, there's no floral flavor to the coconut

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by elephantrainbowsover 9 years agoOne of "The Damned"

Ooooo look at the new "in" crowd who gets to try recipes first. J/k

I'm in on this. Watch out for when DIY starts getting recipe review posts.

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by Vurveover 9 years agoVurve with the Swurve

I like to try at least one recipe from someone before I invite them onto Beginner Blending. He hadn't posted one yet, so I asked him for one.

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Humm ??? What

Hope you like it let me know

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by Vurveover 9 years agoVurve with the Swurve

He's making fun of me cause I got to try your recipe before anyone else.

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Thanks brother !!! Any advice on the right up. First posted recipe have no idea how to create a view table or how to embed one of those pictures in the post.

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by Vurveover 9 years agoVurve with the Swurve

Format looks fantastic. If you would like, I can email you the format for putting your recipe into a table.

It's hard to show someone on reddit since it just auto-formats

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Lol ya thx that would b great

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by drhappycatover 9 years ago

I have all these ingredients. Gonna make this!

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Plz let me know what you think. need so feedback

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by avtomat5150over 9 years ago

This looks amazing. Thank you for posting, and I will post a review after I make some.

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Thx hope you like it it really is very versatile so try changing it up a little as well.

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by danielfromparisover 9 years ago

sounds delicious! just one thing, the total falvoring is around 10% is that enough for a high VG mix?

thx

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

I go 70/30 but it's a great shake and vape which I believe we'll make it a good Max VG recipe as well

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by danielfromparisover 9 years ago

thanks a lot mate, I just did a 30ml mix and will test it in a few days

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by acidlife_1999over 9 years ago

is the bavarian cream TFA or FW? in your notes you mention FW

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

FW thx

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by JohnLaCuentaover 9 years ago

I knew 3% sounded high for TFA... Do you think it would work with CAP or TFA Bavarian Cream?

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

I have subed out tfa at 3% b4 didn't see a big change so I think it should be fine, but I'm supper interested in how it comes out whit the CAP. let me know how it coms out

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by Chrononaughtover 9 years agoOne of "The Damned"

Just mixed it up. Coconut is my favorite, so I'll definitely let you know what I think!

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Sweet

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by Chrononaughtover 9 years agoOne of "The Damned"

Forgot to tell you what I thought lol. Vaped it down in 3 days (30ml). I like it quite a bit, though I may drop the marshmallow a smidge because it was a little too prevalent for my tastes. Other than that I got nothing negative to say. Been looking for a nice coconut cream vape for a while, so thank you.

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

OMFG somebody actually mixed it, glad you liked it!!!

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by TechnicolorRainbowsover 9 years ago

I'll mix this up soon, I've been meaning to find a use for FA's Coconut! Plus I have all the ingredients! I've only used FA's Coconut once as a backing note in a fruit mix a few times for my girlfriend.

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

It's really good imo

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by dade1701over 9 years ago

I don't have flavor west Bavarian Cream or cream fresh..... I have TFA Bavarian Cream and French vanilla though. What would you suggest as percentages? I'm thinking just to sub both out for just TFA Bavarian Cream

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by goldfish18over 9 years ago

Cream Fresh is nothing like any french vanilla flavors that's for sure

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Tfa will work I'd go 1% lower, but fresh cream I'm not sher..... eny other creams like sweet cream? If not just keep Bavarian cream at 3% .

Let me know how it comes out and what you did.

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by gambysquaredover 9 years ago

I have tried a recipe very close to this a few months ago, after a 3 day steep it was divine. I'm going to try this when I get home, looks good.

Nice list!

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

thx let me know what you think.

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by jacatroover 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Just mixed this- smells great- I'm also a fan of FA Coconut!

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

thx let me know what you think.

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by Tommytubsover 9 years ago

Gonna try n mix this up today. I've pm'd you, have a few questions.

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by danielfromparisover 9 years ago

Hi Chris, I just tried your mix after 1 week. The flavour is extremelly muted, I think I will double the prencentages and leave it another week to test it again. note: I dont know if theres something wrong with my liquids or whats going on, I followed adbada advice about shaking the flavours before mixing but keep getting on really muted liquids

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Try it as a shake and vape. If you are still getting muted flavor mite b you flavorings. I'm curious do you use a tank or a dripper?

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by danielfromparisover 9 years ago

using a good tank, a footoon aqua fx. This is a common problem for me, lots of recipes simply dont taste that much, and Im running out of ideas about whats going on I will remix it and try it as shake and vape, Im thinking also about ordering the set of flavours from another vendor just in case Im getting diluted flavours or something like that

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by Chrisdvr1over 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Dude I started with the tank and as soon as I went through a dripper I noticed a muted my flavors were in a tank and I just can't do the tank anymore may want to consider getting a velocity they're like 12 bucks on eBay

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by danielfromparisalmost 9 years ago

A little update to this thread, using the right ingredients (on my first test I subbed most of them for their equivalent TFAs) is an outstanding vape after 2 months stepping. If only, I might consider increasing a little bit the coconut (perhaps to 2 percent) but anyway is a delicious juice, I will keep this recipe as one of my favorite ones, thx a lot Chris :)

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by Chrisdvr1almost 9 years agoProud Sidebar Reader!

Wow thanks for the persistent feedback I agree after some time the coconut starts to die out but for me it usually doesn't last that long

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