Blogging Marathon# 47: Week 4/ Day 1
Theme: Bookmarked Recipes
Dish: Vegan Mango Bread
Theme: Bookmarked Recipes
Dish: Vegan Mango Bread
We are starting our last and final week of blogging marathon for this year today. My theme for this week is 'Bookmarked Recipes'. I have so many recipes in my bookmarks that it is even impossible to make them all in this life time. Also I don't think I will ever be able to organize them in a proper way to actually see what I have in there. All these recipes are bookmarked all over the place -- some on Pinterest, some on Foodgawker, some on my desktop and some on my laptop.
I looked through all my photo folders from this year and found 3 bookmarked recipes that I already made but didn't get a chance to post. So this is my idea of cleaning up my folders for the new year.
For the first day I have Vaishali's Vegan Mango bread that was a super hit at home. The bread is moist and the taste of mango comes through in each and every bite. Using canned mango makes it convenient to make this bread any time of the year and we don't have to wait for just summers. A must try bread recipe for all mango lovers.
Recipe adapted from Vaishali's Holy Cow!
I looked through all my photo folders from this year and found 3 bookmarked recipes that I already made but didn't get a chance to post. So this is my idea of cleaning up my folders for the new year.
For the first day I have Vaishali's Vegan Mango bread that was a super hit at home. The bread is moist and the taste of mango comes through in each and every bite. Using canned mango makes it convenient to make this bread any time of the year and we don't have to wait for just summers. A must try bread recipe for all mango lovers.
Recipe adapted from Vaishali's Holy Cow!
Ingredients:
Whole wheat pastry flour - 2cups
Baking powder - 1tsp
Baking Soda - 1tsp
Ground Cardamom - 2tsp
Salt - ¼tsp
Canola or Vegetable Oil - ¼cup
Sugar - ½cup (add up to ¾cup and adjust as per the sweetness of mango pulp used)
Flaxseed meal - 2tbsp
Mango pulp/ puree - 2cups (I used store bought canned mango puree, you can peel and puree fresh mangoes)
Slivered Almonds/ Cashews - ¼cup
Method:
Lets check out what my fellow marathoners have cooked today for BM# 47.Baking Soda - 1tsp
Ground Cardamom - 2tsp
Salt - ¼tsp
Canola or Vegetable Oil - ¼cup
Sugar - ½cup (add up to ¾cup and adjust as per the sweetness of mango pulp used)
Flaxseed meal - 2tbsp
Mango pulp/ puree - 2cups (I used store bought canned mango puree, you can peel and puree fresh mangoes)
Slivered Almonds/ Cashews - ¼cup
Method:
- Preheat the oven to 350°F. Lightly grease a 9"x5" loaf pan.
- In a mixing bowl, whisk together the flour, baking powder, baking soda, ground cardamom and salt.
- In another mixing bowl, mix together oil, flaxseed meal and mango puree until well blended.
- Add the dry ingredients to the wet ingredients along with the almonds/ cashews. Mix well.
- Pour into the prepared pan and bake for about 45 minutes or until a toothpick inserted into the center of the bread comes out clean.
- Set the pan on the wire rack to cool for 10~15 minutes. Then remove onto a wire rack to cool completely before slicing.
A very interesting flavor for bread. The texture looks great!
ReplyDeleteI too have tried this bread pavani, looks delicious!!!
ReplyDeleteLove to have mango flavour in my breads... Yours look perfect.
ReplyDeleteOh my I love the texture Pavani..now this becomes my bookmarked one!..I agree we may never get our bookmarked ones cleared..
ReplyDeleteThis bread is absolutely stunning, that bright orange colour looks super fabulous..
ReplyDeleteWe r not mango lovers at home except in the natural form but I think this would make a wonderful gift for someone who loves mango anytime ..
ReplyDeleteI have tried this bread as well Pavani and I totally fell in love with it! Stunning clicks!
ReplyDeleteIt sure is an interesting one...love the mango combo.
ReplyDeleteBread looks stunning !
ReplyDeleteA perfectly baked mango bread. Lovely texture.
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