Showing posts with label mango. Show all posts
Showing posts with label mango. Show all posts

Wednesday, April 2, 2014

Mango and coconut easy cake recipe



Here is Chef Jeenas mango and coconut cake recipe.

This easy cake recipe is eggless, wheat and gluten free and is stunningly delicious.

The mango is wonderful and fruity which soaks into the tasty moist cake and the flavour of the coconut makes this cake extra special as it tastes so exotic.

Chef Jeenas cake did not last long before every crumb was eaten up.




Ingredients for mango and coconut easy cake recipe.

1 Tin Mangoes in Syrup 425g
1/3 Cup Low Fat Margarine
1/2 Cup Desiccated Coconut (I use no added sugar coconut)
1/4 Cup Caster Sugar
3 Tbsp Maple Syrup
1 tsp Baking Powder
2/3 Cup Polenta (corn meal)


Getting started on Chef Jeenas easy mango and coconut cake recipe


Take the mango slices out of the tin and leave to the side, keep the mango juices in the tin to add to the cake later.

Cream together the low fat margarine and caster sugar.



Add the polenta ( corn meal) coconut and baking powder mix well.



Mix in the maple syrup then the juices from the tin of mangoes.




Place mango slices at the bottom of a round cake tin (you do not need to grease the tin).



Pour any left over mango juices into the mango and coconut cake mixture.



Spoon mango cake mixture over the top of the mango slices - spread evenly with the back of a spoon.



Place into a hot oven at 180C for 40 minutes or until golden.



Take mango and coconut cake out of the oven and leave on a wire rack for 5-10 minutes.



Use a blunt knife to gently loosen the edges of the cake then turn the mango and coconut cake onto a plate.

Leave to cool then slice and serve.

Enjoy Chefs mango and coconut cake recipe.




Before eating a mango cake recipe why not try one of Chefs main courses:

lamb keema recipe
stewed chicken super recipe
vegetarian shepherds pie recipe



How about trying Chefs refreshing Mango lassi drink



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Thursday, February 27, 2014

Gobo inspired Mango Salad

Update: Continuing from the JFI-Chillies round up, Id received an entry from Elizabeth of Blog from Our Kitchen (Toronto). Since her site was down during the round up I could not access it. She has sent in Ras el Hanout - North African spice mix especially good as a spice rub for grilled meats.
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I love the Kesar variety of mangoes. If there was a competition between Kesar and Alphonso, I would actually vote for the Kesar. It is sweetness personified and the fruits are long and graceful (no wonder, it is called the Queen of Mangoes in India) , almost lady like as against the short-stocky Alphonso. I know, I could just be e-murdered for voicing out my opinions like this - but hey, this is my space.... ha ha!

This season, when I ate an exceptionally tasty fruit, the thought of sticking it in the mud and growing my own tree lead me into doing just that. And 3 weeks later, I saw the tiniest bit of green shoots coming out of the opened up seed and it was such joy to watch them grow.

I think the photo shows a mango plant which is about 2-3 months old. And boy, the leaves are just as big as you would find on a big mango tree. When our under-construction house is ready, I plan to take it there and let the tree blossom there. It is to be seen if the Gujarati mango finds itself at home, at some distance down South. Im not giving up hope anyway!

Mangoes from our Madras home

Gobo is a vegan restaurant in NYC, located in both West Village and Upper East Side. It is tough to get a place to sit on most days and once you are in, it is tough to get away from all the delicious, gorgeous food. You will be surprised that a vegan restaurant has such a roaring business, but it does!! I had the good luck to be there in one of our partying weekends from Rochester in upstate New York. NYC was a 5-6 hour drive and we had a good friend living in the heart of Manhattan. It was always fun, trying out new dive bars, new places to eat and just walking about the streets.

When I tried out this salad, it had such simple flavours and ingredients, that I had to re-create it at home. The original salad had loads of baby spinach, mango pieces, crispy onion slices and candied walnuts in a vinaigrette dressing. I replicated the same salad in a couple of weeks after we had visited Gobo, at a house party and the salad was a huge success. Since I dont find baby spinach in Bombay, I do it using just mangoes. With a fruit like that, I dare say, we really dont miss the spinach! In case you were wondering where Im getting mangoes in the midst of monsoons, it is from our tree in the Madras house. My father in law tells me they are a cross between a Banganapalli and some other variety, giving it quite a fibrous, very sweet flesh.

While I consider peeling the whole mango with one stroke (ie. the peel should not break off, giving one long peel in the end) as a fun challenge, that is not everyones idea of fun. Check Elises step-by-step demo on how to cut and peel a mango.


Chilled Mango Salad


Mango Salad
Category: Salad, summer food
Time taken: Under 15 minutes
Serves: 2

Ingredients

2 ripe mangoes, peeled and diced into bite sized pieces
Scrape the flesh upto the seed and reserve
Handful of almonds, roasted in microwave for 1-2 minutes till crisp

For dressing
1/2 - 1 tsp strong English Mustard (I used Colemans)
3 tbsp Balsamic Vinegar
1 tsp extra virgin olive oil
1/2 tsp dried parsely
few turns of freshly ground black pepper
pinch of salt
scraped mango bits
Whisk all the above together with a fork and keep aside

Directions
Place the diced mangoes in a bowl.
Whisk the dressing well. Pour over the mangoes, toss till it evenly coats the mangoes.
Chop the toasted almonds into small pieces, each into 3-4 pieces and scatter over the salad just before serving. Serve chilled.

Notes
1. You can serve this salad on a bed of baby spinach or salad greens, and use candied walnuts / any other nuts instead of almonds.

2. This salad goes well with grilled food such as fish or chicken, cutting through the tastes with its sweet freshness. You can also serve this beside a biryani or if you are like me, you can eat it just like that.

Interesting reads


A Mango Medley - by Gowri Ramnarayan for The Hindu

On Mangoes & the love for Banganapalli

Tags: Indian mangoes, alphonso, kesar mango, mango salad, Gobo restaurant, vegan, Saffron Trail, Recipe, Food, Indian food blog, Healthy eating, Healthy living, Mumbai, India



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Monday, February 17, 2014

Mango Tango

Mango Tango


Ingredients:
  • 1 cup ice
  • 1 chopped mango
  • 2 tbsp Tang
  • 1 cup white drink
  • 2 tbsp mint leaves
  • 2 tbsp sugar
Method:
  • Blend all till smooth.
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Thursday, December 19, 2013

Pork Taco and Mango Chipotle Salsa



How quickly taco night rolls around!  I swear, I could eat tacos and salsa every single night of my life and never, ever tire of either of them.  I do think that the pork taco is my favorite, though. I made a slow roasted pork butt a while back and froze quite a bit in individual servings for just such an occassion.  Sometimes it seems like kind of a hassle to package up leftovers into single serving portions and freeze them for later, but it is really worth it!  All I had to do was remove a container of the pork from the freezer and pop it in the microwave for a minute or two to thaw.  If you want to know how I prepared the pork roast from the beginning, just do a quick search through some of my previous postings about 6-8 weeks ago you will find it.  

To prepare the salsa, I quartered my very favorite Sammie tomato from Charlie Sweet Corn produce stand and tossed it into a food processor with some onion, garlic, fresh cilantro, a chipotle pepper, a small mango, lime juice and salt and pepper.  I pulsed it until it reached the consistency I was looking for and, Im telling you, if you like salsa,  this is so delicious and goof proof.  

To assemble the taco, I heated the shredded pork in a skillet over medium heat with a little oil.  I added some chili poweders, garlic powder, Mexican oregano, cumin, coriander, salt and pepper and about 1/4 cup of water.  I simmered it until it was heat through.  The flour tortillas were heated directly over my gas stovetop flame until heated and  little charred and then topped with the pork, sliced onion, mango chipotle salsa, monterey/cheddar cheese, lime and a dollop of sour cream and sprinkle of chopped fresh cilantro were the finishing touches. 
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