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How to Make Thai Coconut Pancakes (Kanom Krok) at Home 泰式椰汁球

Updated: May 17, 2025 · Published: Mar 31, 2025 by bonnie.yveskitchen · This post may contain affiliate links · Leave a Comment

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A crispy, creamy Thai Coconut Pancakes you can easily recreate in your own kitchen.

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    • 🥥 My Coconut Sweet Memories from city to rural village
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  • 🥥 Thai Coconut Pancake (Kanom Krok) 泰式椰汁球
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🥥 My Coconut Sweet Memories from city to rural village

Thai street vendor cooking Kanom Krok coconut pancakes in cast-iron pan
Street vendors making Kanom Krok fresh to order — a common sight in Thailand.

One of the sweetest memories from my time in Thailand is the warm coconut aroma of Kanom Krok — little pancakes cooked fresh at street stalls.

When I was a child, I only liked the ones with corn. As I grew older, I started to appreciate the savory edge of spring onion, and now I love experimenting with all kinds of fillings.

Bonnie is cooking Kanom Krok for cooking video shooting
Bonnie is preparing recipes for cooking demo shooting
I once demonstrated Kanom Krok on a local cooking show in
Hong Kong.

I once had the chance to demonstrate Kanom Krok on both print and video — possibly one of the first to adapt the recipe using a takoyaki pan for home kitchens.

Later on, I joined a sustainable food project in the rural villages of Sukhothai, the ancient capital of Thailand. I had the chance to learn from grandpas and grandmas who used edible flowers to naturally color the batter. For the filling, we took inspiration from the Taiwanese concept of “five-color beans” — known for their balance and nutrition — and developed a lighter, low-sugar version of this traditional recipe — vibrant in color, and full of heart.

It was a beautiful experience — cooking, learning, and sharing with the people who make food with so much care and pride.

Sukhothai woman is cooking Kanom Krok with butterfly pea flowers coloring
Working with local women in Sukhothai to experiment with natural fillings.
Inspired from the Taiwanese concept of “five-color beans” — known for their balance and nutrition
local grandpas and grandmas who used edible flowers to naturally color the batter.

This recipe brings together those memories — a crispy shell, a soft creamy center, and the joy of sharing something warm and handmade.

Sometimes, the simplest snacks carry the warmest memories.

🍡 What is Kanom Krok?

Kanom Krok is a classic Thai street snack made from a coconut-based batter and cooked in a special cast-iron pan with round molds. The name loosely translates to "crispy snack," and it’s loved for its golden, crispy edges and soft, gooey center.

Usually served in pairs, these bite-sized treats are often topped with sweet corn, taro, or spring onion — a beautiful balance of sweet and savory.

Ready to bring this sweet Thai memory to your kitchen?
Share your creations with me — I’d love to see what you make!

📝 This recipe card includes both English and Chinese for the ingredients and steps — thoughtfully designed to support both international readers and Chinese-speaking home cooks.

Kanom Krok on the pot, with sweet corn & spring onion filling

🥥 Thai Coconut Pancake (Kanom Krok) 泰式椰汁球

bonnie.yveskitchen
My favorite Thai street food is pancakes cooked with coconut.They look a bit like Japanese takoyaki or Hong Kong-style bubble waffles.Crispy on the outside, soft and slightly gooey on the inside — often filled with corn, spring onion, or sweet potato.
When I was a child, I only liked corn. But when I grew up, I realized spring onion is also surprisingly good!
This classic Thai snack is simple to make at home — and perfect for sharing warm, right off the pan. 🌿
我最喜歡的泰國街頭小食,就是這款椰汁球 Kanom Krok。外型有點像日式章魚燒或港式雞蛋仔,外脆內軟,咬下去還會有微微的椰香流心。餡料通常有粟米、青蔥、紫薯等,鹹甜皆宜。
小時候我只愛吃粟米口味,長大後才發現原來青蔥也好好食!
**這款傳統泰式小食其實在家也能輕鬆完成,熱辣辣煎起來最適合即刻分享!**🌿
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Prep Time 10 minutes mins
Cook Time 15 minutes mins
Total Time 25 minutes mins
Course Dessert
Cuisine Thai
Servings 2 people

Equipment

  • 1 waffle pan

Ingredients
  

🧂 Ingredients

🔸For the Shell:

  • 50 g Cooked Jasmine rice
  • 50 g Rice flour
  • 200 ml Water
  • 30 ml Coconut milk
  • 20 g Shredded coconut
  • 20 g Sugar
  • ¼ tso Salt

🔸For the Lava Filling :

  • 1 cup Coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoon Sugar
  • ¼ teaspoon Salt
  • 2 tablespoon Rice flour

Optional toppings:

  • 6 tablespoon Sweet corn
  • 6 tablespoon Spring onion
  • Taro 芋頭 (other option)
  • Pumpkin 南瓜 (other option)
  • Purple sweet potato 紫薯 (other option)

🧂 材料

🔸外殼部分:

  • 茉莉香米飯 – 50g
  • 粘米粉 – 50g
  • 水 – 200ml
  • 椰漿 – 30ml
  • 椰絲 – 20g
  • 糖 – 20g
  • 鹽 – ¼ tsp

🔸軟心餡料:

  • 椰漿 – 1 cup
  • 糖 – 2 tbsp
  • 鹽 – ¼ tsp
  • 粘米粉 – 2 tbsp

Optional toppings (可選餡料):

  • 粟米 (適量)
  • 青蔥 (適量)
  • 芋頭 (適量)
  • 南瓜 (適量)
  • 紫薯 (適量)

Instructions
 

👩🏻‍🍳 Instructions

  • Prepare the fillings – Drain canned sweet corn and chop spring onions. Set aside.
  • Make the shell batter – Blend all shell ingredients until smooth. Set aside.
  • Make the lava filling – Mix coconut milk, sugar, salt, and rice flour until well combined with no lumps.
  • Preheat the pan and grease – Heat your Kanom Krok or takoyaki pan and lightly grease it.
  • Pour in shell batter – Fill each mold about 70% full. Cook for 5 minutes.
  • Add lava filling – Spoon in the lava mixture to fill each mold.
  • Add toppings – Add a small spoonful of corn, spring onion, or other toppings.
  • Cover and cook – Cover with a lid and cook for 12–15 minutes until golden and crispy on the edges.
  • Serve warm – Gently scoop out and enjoy while hot!
  • 👩🏻‍🍳 中文食譜
  • 預備餡料 – 粟米粒隔水、青蔥切粒備用。
  • 準備外殼材料 – 所有材料放入攪拌機打勻成漿,備用。
  • 製作軟心餡料 – 椰漿、糖、鹽與粘米粉拌至無粉粒,備用。
  • 預熱模具並掃油 – 模具加熱後輕掃油防黏。
  • 注入外殼粉漿 – 每格倒入約 7 分滿,煎約 5 分鐘。
  • 加入軟心餡 – 注滿每格後再加入餡料如粟米、蔥花。
  • 加蓋煎烤 – 蓋上蓋子煎 12–15 分鐘至底部金黃酥脆。
  • 取出享用 – 用匙輕取出,熱食最佳!

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Notes

🌿 Yves Tips!

  • A little pinch of salt goes a long way — it brings out the sweetness in Thai desserts.
  • Mix and match your favorite fillings: pumpkin, purple sweet potato, taro… anything you love!
  • No Kanom Krok pan? No problem! Try using a takoyaki or egg waffle pan.
  • Want to play with colors? Add a touch of butterfly pea powder or purple yam powder to the batter — natural and beautiful!
  • 泰國甜品裡經常加一小撮鹽,味道更香更有層次。
  • 餡料可以隨自己喜好來玩,例如南瓜、紫薯、芋頭都好好食~
  • 沒有 Kanom Krok 模具?用章魚燒或雞蛋仔模都一樣得!
  • 想做出不一樣的顏色?可以在椰奶漿裡加點蝶豆花粉或紫薯粉,自然又靚。
Keyword Thai coconut pancake, Kanom Krok, Thai street food, Thai dessert recipe, coconut rice pancake, coconut milk pancake, how to make Kanom Krok

🇹🇭 中文版|泰式椰汁小煎餅 Kanom Krok

Kanom Krok 是我在泰國街頭最愛的甜點之一。外層微脆、內餡柔滑,帶有香濃椰香與糯米粉的熟悉感。這篇文章會教你如何在家做出這道地的椰汁煎餅,也會分享一些我在泰國吃過的版本與小秘訣。

👉 如果你是中文讀者,也歡迎留言分享你對這道甜點的回憶!


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