Guyanese Coconut Buns (2024)

Guyanese coconut buns are rich mounds of sweet bread made with grated coconut, vanilla and almond extract, and brown sugar. They have a golden crust and a soft tender inside. This delicious dessert is popular in Guyana and across the Caribbean.

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Guyanese Coconut Buns

Coconut buns, also known as rock buns, rock cake, and coconut drops, were one of my favorite afternoon snacks from my childhood. These buns are very similar to scones in how they are made, but no one ever calls them scones. They are simply buns or coconut buns regardless of if there is one or more than one.

I learned to make buns in my Home Ec. class in high school. We used the rub in method for combining the fat and the dry ingredients. For years, I was using a creaming method, to make my buns but recently I went right back into the rub in method for the fat and the dry ingredients. I love that my buns making has come full circle and now I get to share my recipe with you!

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  • Guyanese Coconut Buns
  • Why You’ll Love This Coconut Buns Recipe
  • Ingredients for Coconut Buns
  • How to Make Guyanese Coconut Buns
    • Form the Dough
    • Bake
  • The Coconut Buns Video Tutorial:
  • Storage
  • Tips for the Best Coconut Buns
  • Recipe Variations
  • Frequently Asked Questions
  • Guyanese Coconut Buns
    • Equipment
    • Ingredients1x2x3x
    • Instructions
    • Notes
    • Nutrition

Why You’ll Love This Coconut Buns Recipe

  • Simple: There’s no kneading or waiting time for rising required with this sweet coconut bread. There’s just 10-15 minutes of prep time.
  • Versatile: With a traditional version, and a dairy-free one, you can enjoy this recipe your way!
  • Family Friendly: Let the little ones help with rubbing the fat into the dry ingredients or even scooping the buns onto the baking sheet. My daughter loved pulling up a chair to the counter and helping to scoop these out and of course, she loves eating the finished product.

Ingredients for Coconut Buns

This sweet coconut buns recipe includes all purpose flour, sugar, freshly grated coconut, and lots of butter, with some baking powder and spices. In my house, we keep our buns pretty basic but keep scrolling for variations of this recipe.

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  • All Purpose flour: This makes up the structure of the buns.
  • Finely grated coconut: You will need about 1 whole coconut or 7 ounces of coconut flakes. Before discovering frozen grated coconuts in my local Asian market I made my coconut buns with sweetened coconut flakes. It makes pretty tasty coconut buns
  • Baking powder: Don’t confuse this with baking soda.
  • Salt: This enhances the overall flavor.
  • Brown sugar: This sweetens and adds moisture to the buns.
  • Butter: Use very cold (but not frozen) butter.
  • Eggs: Beaten.
  • Vanilla extract and Almond extract: This added flavor makes this truly taste like a treat.

See recipe card for quantities.

How to Make Guyanese Coconut Buns

Form the Dough

Preheat your oven to 350°F and add all purpose flour, baking powder, salt and brown sugar to large mixing bowl. Mix well and then incorporate grated butter into the dry ingredients.

When the dry ingredients and the butter are combined and form a crumbly texture, add the grated coconuts and mix together well. Next, beat together the eggs, vanilla extract, and almond extract and set aside.

Then form a well in the center of the dry ingredients and add the eggs mixture. Use a wooden spoon or spatula to mix the eggs and dry ingredients until a soft dough forms.

Bake

Separate the dough into 12 to 16 pieces depending on the size of buns that you like. Then add them to a greased baking sheet. Bake for 25 minutes at 350°F.

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Remove from the oven and place on a cooling rack to cool. Once they are cooled, enjoy!

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The Coconut Buns Video Tutorial:

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Storage

Store leftovers in an airtight container in the fridge for up to one week. To reheat, warm them up in the oven or microwave.

Tips for the Best Coconut Buns

  • If using coconut flakes, pulse them in the food processor. This makes it closer to the texture of grated coconut. You will need 3 1/2 cups of coconut flakes for this recipe.
  • I like to use my hands when combining the dry ingredients. This is the easiest way to ensure I’ve crushed any lumps of sugar before adding the butter.
  • Grate the butter. This makes it easier to integrate into the flour mixture.
  • There are two ways to portion out the dough. Separate the dough using a cookie scoop for even portions. Alternatively, use the two-spoon method. You scoop the dough with one spoon and then use the other to push it onto the baking sheet.
  • Make sure the buns are evenly spaced on the cookie sheet because they will spread.

Recipe Variations

Dried Fruits: No one in my family likes raisins or any other kind of dried fruits in their buns. However, many people love to add a maraschino cherry to their buns before baking. When you’re making your buns, you can feel free to add raisins or currants and top it with a maraschino cherry.

Spices: You can also switch up the spices by adding some grated nutmeg and a bit of orange zest for freshness.

Vegan Coconut Buns: My children have dairy allergies, so I’ve been converting my recipes to dairy-free or vegan wherever I can. I converted this recipe to vegan, after my aunt (who has been vegan for decades) visited lasted year and made coconut buns with my children. Her vegan buns tasted exactly the same as the regular butter-filled buns and inspired me to switch to making vegan coconut buns. Check out the recipe card for measurements and instructions for dairy-free coconut buns.

Frequently Asked Questions

What are Guyanese coconut buns made of?

Coconut buns are made with all purpose flour, sugar, freshly grated coconut, butter, baking powder, and spices. You can also add flavor extracts and dried fruits to taste.

How much sugar is in a coconut bun?

I use 1/2 cup of brown sugar in this coconut bun recipe. If you made 12 coconut buns (larger buns) using this recipe, that would be about 2 teaspoons of sugar in one bun.

What is pani popo?

Pani popo are Samoan coconut buns. This Hawaiian bread is completely different from Guyanese coconut buns, and is more similar to a dinner roll than a scone.

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Guyanese Coconut Buns

Guyanese coconut buns are rich mounds of sweet bread made with shredded coconut, vanilla and almond extract, and brown sugar. They have a golden crust and a soft tender, inside. This delicious dessert is popular in Guyana and across the Caribbean.

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Prep Time 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time 25 minutes minutes

Total Time 40 minutes minutes

Servings 12

Calories 205

Course Dessert, Dessert/Breakfast

Equipment

  • Cookie Sheet

Ingredients

Traditional Coconut Drops

  • 2 cups All Purpose Flour
  • 1 cup Finely grated coconut (about 1 whole coconut)
  • 1 tsp Baking Powder
  • ¼ tsp Salt
  • ½ cup Brown sugar
  • ½ cup Butter
  • 2 Eggs beaten
  • ½ tsp Vanilla Extract
  • ½ tsp Almond Extract

Vegan Coconut Drops

  • 2 cups All Purpose flour
  • 1 cup Finely grated coconut (about 1 whole coconut) or 7 ounces of coconut flakes
  • ½ cup Brown sugar
  • ½ cup Coconut oil
  • ¼ tsp Salt
  • 1 tsp Baking Powder
  • ½ tsp Vanilla extract
  • ½ tsp Almond extract

Instructions

Traditional Coconut Drops

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F.

  • To a large mixing bowl add the all purpose flour, baking powder, salt and brown sugar and mix together well.

  • Then using a fork or a pastry blender cut/rub butter into flour mixture. You can grate your butter on the shred side of a cheese grater to make it easier to mix with the flour and dry ingredients.

  • When the dry ingredients and the butter are combined and form a crumbly texture add the grated coconuts and mix together well.

  • Next, beat together the eggs, vanilla extract and almond extract and set aside.

  • Then form a well in the center of the dry ingredients and add the eggs mixture.

  • Using a wooden spoon or spatula mix the eggs and dry ingredients until a soft dough forms.

  • Next on a greased baking sheet separate the dough into 12 to 16 pieces depending on the size of buns that you like. You can use a cookie scoop for this step or two spoons.

  • Then bake for 25 minutes at 350°F.

  • Remove from the oven and place on a cooling rack to cool.

  • When cooled enjoy!

Vegan Coconut Drops

  • Preheat your oven to 350°F.

  • To a large mixing bowl add the all purpose flour, baking powder, salt and brown sugar and mix together well.

  • Then using a fork or cut/rub coconut oil into the flour mixture.

  • When the dry ingredients and the coconut oil are combined and form a crumbly texture add the grated coconuts and mix together well.

  • Next add the vanilla extract and almond extract to the coconut milk and set aside.

  • Then form a well in the center of the dry ingredients and add the coconut milk mixture.

  • Using a wooden spoon or spatula mix the wet ingredients and dry ingredients until a soft dough forms.

  • Next on a greased baking sheet separate the dough into 12 to 16 scoops depending on the size of buns that you like. You can use a cookie scoop for this step or two spoons.

  • Then bake for 30 minutes at 350°F.

  • Remove from the oven and place on a cooling rack to cool.

  • When cooled, enjoy!

Notes

  • The above nutrition facts are for the traditional recipe.
  • The cook time for the vegan variation is 30 minutes.

Nutrition

Calories: 205kcalCarbohydrates: 35gProtein: 4gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 4gPolyunsaturated Fat: 0.3gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gTrans Fat: 0.03gCholesterol: 27mgSodium: 172mgPotassium: 88mgFiber: 2gSugar: 14gVitamin A: 40IUVitamin C: 0.1mgCalcium: 57mgIron: 2mg

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