Pan de Mango

 
 
Each year at this time, our dear friend and vivacious  lady, Louise of Month of Edible Celebrations  brings forth her picnic game.  I look forward to this year after year.  This is my fourth time participating and each year, I meet wonderful people and eat great food, at our picnic.

Each person participating, selects a letter and makes a food to bring to the picnic starting with that letter.  In past years, I have taken some really challenging letters such as Q but since quinoa became such a popular food, it is not such a challenge.  This year, I have chosen O for Oriental Pasta Salad.  Salads are great at a picnic and this one is filling and yummy.


Do you know about My Kitchen My World? Each month, they travel to a new location and we cook dishes from that place. Last month was Argentina and this month is Cuba. The group is open to everyone. If you are interested, go on over and leave a comment. There are no requirements as to how often you have to cook. Simply, join in and have fun.

Cuban Mango Bread - courtesy of the Cocina Cubana Club 
 

Ingredients:

2 cups gluten-free flour
2 teaspoons ground cinnamon
2 teaspoons baking soda
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup dried cherries, soaked in hot water for 10 min and drained (
I used fresh cherries instead)
1 cup sugar
2 eggs
2/3 cup oil
1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract
2 chopped firm-ripe mangoes 

1 tablespoon lime juice

Method:

Preheat the oven to 350°. Grease two 7x3" loaf pans. 


In a medium bowl, combine the flour, cinnamon, baking soda and salt. Add the cherries and stir until evenly distributed. 

In another bowl, with a whisk or an electric mixer, beat together the sugar, eggs, and oil until fluffy and light colored, about 3 minutes.

Add the vanilla. Add the flour mixture to the sugar mixture and beat just until smooth. Do not overmix.

With a large spatula, fold in the mangoes and lemon juice. Scrape the batter into the prepared pans. 


Bake in the center of the oven for 35 to 40 minutes, or until the top is firm, the loaf pulls away from the sides of the pans, and a cake tester inserted into the center comes out clean.

Remove from the pans to a wire rack to cool completely. When cooled, wrap in plastic wrap and let stand at room temperature until ready to serve. 


I hope you sit near me so you can taste these at our picnic.

I'm going on a picnic and I'm bringing ............
A - Aloo Gobi

Linked to     Tasty Tuesdays     Frugal Follies        Full Plate Thursday         Fat Tuesday        Hearth and Soul     

Comments

  1. Vivacious Chaya, why thank YOU:) Once again you have presented a wonderful dish to bring to the Picnic Game. I have never experienced Pan de Mango and I am sooooo looking forward to it. I will be sitting near you that is for sure!

    Thank you so much for joining us for the Picnic Game, Chaya. Much like last year, we are going to have brimming baskets flowing with glistening goodies!

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  2. I like this pan-de-mango
    They look great and sound super interesting
    Mango and cherries together = Yummy !!

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  3. I'll definitely sit near you...your mango cherry bread sounds phenomenal!!!

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  4. Hi Chaya,
    Got my blanket near you ... see you at the picnic

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  5. Yum! These look so good & yummy ! Love to try this recipe! Thanks for sharing! ;)

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  6. ChatChaya these breads look delicious!!

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  7. Hi Chaya,
    I will definitely stick to you as I haven't try this mango bread before. Will arrive early at the picnic for your delicious mango bread! See you there!

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  8. I love mango and am always trying to find new ways to cook with it. These Pan de Mango look wonderful. Thank you for sharing them with the Hearth and Soul hop. I'll be featuring them in my post this week :-)

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  9. I've got some mangos to use and this recipe would be PERFECT! :) I've never had mango bread or heard of it, so I'm certainly intrigued! Thank you so much for linking up with me this week at Tasty Tuesdays! I’ve pinned this & shared it with my followers! Please be sure to stop back by the party and check out some of the other links!

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  10. Howdy Chaya! Great to see you there at the picnic. ((hugs)) I'm bringing some of your muffins home. Do you mind?
    Enjoy & have fun dear.
    Cheers, Kristy

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  11. Mmmm, I have never had mangoes in a bread but we love them plain--what a great idea! Thanks for bringing them to the picnic!

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  12. Oh do I love mangoes…these muffins look so luscious! Save one for me…I’ll be sure to find your blanket!

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  13. I'm not a fan of mango, but I might try these; I don't know that I've had it baked...

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