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Somehow, we went crazy. One minute we’re tweeting normally and the next minute we create a flash #mangomadness hashtag, we say Wednesday or Friday? We agree on Friday in the next few minutes and establish the one rule: post on Friday June 24th, a mango recipe. I did add an extra rule and it was to eat as much mango as you could while making it! An exclusive, all-girls Mango Lovers Club (randomly, we’d never say no to any boy #mangolover!), we hope you all enjoy our mango recipes! At the end of this post you’ll find a link to all the #mangomadness sites, so go give them some blog love!

Inspired by Farmgirl Gourmet and her Pineapple Mango Upside Down Cake and the fact that I had purchased cute, tiny cake pans, I set out to create something similar. Terra, from Cafe Terra, said the words “pudding cake” which got the ball rolling. I wanted to create a creamy interior crumb, gooey-sticky top, mango all the way through and this is what came together! Enjoy the #mangomadness!

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Mango-Dulce de Leche Pudding Cakes
Ingredients
Pan-Prep:
butter, to grease molds
flat slices of mango
1/2 cup dulce de leche

1 stick of butter
1 cup light brown sugar
1 tablespoon vanilla extract
2 small eggs
1 1/2 cup all-purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 cup pineapple juice
1/4 cup finely chopped mango

Method

  1. Pre-heat oven to 350 degrees F. 
  2. Grease mini-pans (between 10-12, 3 inch pans) with butter. Cut out a shape from the mango slices (I choose a star) and place in buttered pans. Top with a dollop of dulce de leche. Reserve.
  3. In a mixer with paddle attachment, cream butter, sugar and vanilla. Add eggs and incorporate.
  4. In a separate bowl, whisk flour and baking powder (no need to sift). Add flour in one heap and immediately add juice. Do not over-mix. Fold in finely diced mango.
  5. Distribute batter evenly between pans and place in oven.
  6. Bake until done. To check doneness either insert a cake tester until it comes out clean or touch the tops of the cakes, they should spring back when done.
  7. Remove from oven and let cool for 5 minutes. The cakes will retract from pan, making it easier to remove. Flip over quickly over plate!
  8. Decorate with: dulce de leche thinned out with brandy (why not?), whipped cream or an ice cream. Enjoy the #mangomadness!
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Now head over to the other #mangomadness participants and give them some #mangolove! Enjoy!

http://thedailypalette.com/  by the #mangocrazy Annapet  
http://www.queensnotebook.com/ by the #mangomaniac Elizabeth 
http://www.creativecookingcorner.com/  by the #mangosocial Karriann
http://www.skiptomalou.net/  by the #mangofriend Malou  
http://lacocinakitchen.blogspot.com/ by the #dominicanmango Francys 
http://theaub-blog.blogspot.com/ by the #mangosurfer Aubrey 
http://bigfatbaker.com/blog/  by the #mangobaker Erin

Check out the #mangomadness process photos and beauty shots for this pudding cake here

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24 Comments

  1. It looks sooo yummy and really mouth watering, can taste it right now as if I’m eating the photos :D, have to give it a try.

  2. this looks soo soooo good! you know my eternal love for mango. this makes me drool! 😀