
Mango Cake
My family loves mango, and I love cake (I do, it so happens, also love mango), so it made sense to try putting the two together. The result was this lovely mango cake, which has mango puree in the cake itself, the cream, and spread generously between layers and on top. I must admit that I find it a bit tedious to make, but I think the end product is well-worth it and has been quite popular with my friends and family.










Ingredients
Method
For the Mango Puree
- Begin by making the making puree. Peel the mangoes, removing all of the flesh from the pits and skin. Cut the fruit into relatively small pieces that will fit into a food processor.
- Puree the fruit in a food processor, and set aside.
For the Cake
- Preheat the oven to 350°.
- Mix together flour and baking powder in a large bowl, adding a pinch of salt. Set aside.
- Separate egg whites and egg yolks. Beat the egg whites on high speed, until soft peaks form.
- In another bowl, beat egg yolks, sugar, milk, and vanilla together. Add to the flour mixture and mix until a batter forms.
- Gently fold in the egg whites.
- Add about 2 tablespoons of mango puree to the batter and gently incorporate. You can add more or less mango according to your preferences, but I have found that adding more mango — while increasing the mango‑y flavor in the cake — does tend to make the cake a little more dense.
- Grease 2 cake pans (I usually use 6‑inch cake pans) and divide the batter evenly between them. Bake at 350° for about 20 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean.
For the Frosting
- Beat heavy whipping cream with the the 2 tablespoons of sugar until stiff peaks form.
- Add about 1 tablespoon of the mango puree and gently fold in with a spatula.
Assembly
- Make sure that your cakes are level, if necessary. I usually use a cake leveler or a long knife to cut off the rounded tops.
- Place one of the cakes on a cake round and apply a generous layer of cream on top of it. Add about 2 tablespoons of mango puree — or more, or less, if desired — and spread on top of the cream. Place the second cake on top of the first, the flat end on top.
- Proceed to frost the entire cake with the remaining cream. I usually do a basic crumb coat first, then chill the cake for about an hour, before applying a second, thicker coat for a more even finish.
- Pipe around the edges of the cake if desired, and pour the remaining mango puree on top.
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