When I saw Elin's Dimply Mango Cake post in her blog, I told myself that I must try it as mango is also one of my favourite fruits. However, I tweaked it a bit, reduced the sugar, butter and the end result is also a yummy cake, especially the delicious mango flavour. It's quite a unique combination, have not seen this cake being sold commercially. Hats off to Elin and thanks for sharing!
arranging the mango slices on the cake takes a bit of effort ......
the yellow bits are the mashed mango which certainly enhance the flavour of the cake
Recipe for Mango Cake
Ingredients
- 6 oz Plain Flour
- 2 Tsp Baking Powder
- 1/4 Tsp Salt
- 60 gm Butter/Margarine
- 4 oz Brown Sugar
- 2 eggs
- 1/3 cup Canola Oil
- 1.1/2 Tsp vanilla
- 3 oz mashed mango
- Mango slices from about 2 medium size mangoes
- Sift the plain flour with the baking powder, salt, set aside.
- Beat butter and sugar till light, thick and creamy.
- Add in the eggs, one at a time.
- Slowly add in the oil, vanilla, mix well.
- On low speed, add in the mashed mangoes.
- Fold in the sifted flour and mix till fully incorporated.
- Pour batter into a greased and floured 8 inch round springform pan.
- Arrange the mango slices onto the cake.
- Bake in preheated oven @ 180 deg C for about 50 mins. Test with skewer till it comes out clean.
- Remove cake from the oven, let cool on rack before dislodging it.
Do hop over to Elin's blog for the original recipe.
When I was making the mango cake, I was very surprised to find this ..........
an egg with two yolks ...... twins! I didn't add this to the butter and sugar mixture, made an omelette instead.
That looks gorgeous. I love mangoes too. You're absolutely right, I haven't seen anything like this on the market. :)
ReplyDeleteWow! The yummy-looking cake is so mouth-watering! No wonder it was irresistible to you! Mangoes is also one of my favourites too, besides durians! Love the beautiful symmetry seen in your lovely images!
ReplyDeleteCheers!
I had wanted to make this too, also from Elin's blog. Nice job :)
ReplyDeleteHow nice! I made something similar a while ago, but with peach. Will try mango next time!
ReplyDeleteThe texture looks the same :)) arranging the mango slices just need a few more practices and you are on the way of becoming a pro :) You can open a cake business soon! :p Well done !
ReplyDeleteDivina
ReplyDeleteThanks. Mangoes seem to be a favourite fruit to so many people.
Jacqueline
This is a very delicious cake. Bet you'll like it.
Anncoo
Better try it out and post it, can compare notes.
Angie
Remembering seeing your post with peach. Think peach will also taste good.
Elin
Thanks. Yes practise makes perfect. You set up shop and I'll be your assistant, that sounds more like it!
An egg with two lucks! My mom always told me that means you'll have good luck! Maybe good luck will come your way!
ReplyDeleteI think your arrangement of mango slices are absolutely beautiful! Love the sweet tangy flavor they lend. Thanks for this!
ReplyDeleteThat looks so pretty and delicious. I love mangoes but have never tried a mango cake. Just sounds so good...mmm
ReplyDeleteWow this is so impressive and absolutely beautiful!
ReplyDeletePatty
ReplyDeleteHope what you said is true, good luck. Certainly need it!
experimentalculinarypursuits
Thanks. Need more practice.
Mary
Do try it, you won't regret.
Simply Life
Thanks, delicious too.
How lucky! Double Yolk. And such a beautiful cake.
ReplyDeleteI will most likely cut down the sugar in almost all recipes as well. Just can not take it if it's too sweet. This looks perfectly done. Great job!
ReplyDeletepenny
ReplyDeleteYa, I'm going to get some luck. Cake is delicious.
My Little Space
The 4 oz sugar in the recipe is just nice, think no need to reduce anymore. Still needs more practice to cut the mango slices.