We are starting the final and fourth week of BM#53. I will be posting all Kid Friendly Dishes themed on Fruits all the way.
As per the rules, all the dishes made for my event will have to be kid friendly and kid approved. It could be any age group. Mostly I try making dishes that are approved by all three of them. However, my boys are very choosy and selective. If it's chocolate, pizzas they are fine, else they are not very fond.
So it's been mostly my daughter who approves a dish for this theme. She has been doing it since I started this event. The next three dishes are something she enjoyed and especially today's mango cake was her favorite.
Kids Delight this month is hosted by Harini, who is calling for ideas on using fruits in the dishes. I had a tough time thinking about what I could make as when I thought of cakes, only chocolate comes to mind. Then with Banana, I have a couple of combinations.
With the seasonal special fruit still being in season, I decided to use that. I love tea cake and this cake has the same texture, soft, crumbly, and not sticky at all. I was hesitant if I could store this at room temperature for long. It was good in our hot climate at room temperature for 3 days.
Konda started her 10th grade and has long school hours. I have been wanting to pack filling snacks for her evenings. she was very happy to carry these mango cake for her evening snacks. That made me lookout for more such options. And I also decided that I should have a section that caters only to those foods that can be packed and stay good for over 8 hrs. So watch out for that!
Coming back to the cake, I can't stop talking enough about it as it was just the right sweetness, crumbly and soft and very filling. The mango taste is not very overpowering. I could have increased a bit, however, I felt it was ok to have a neutral tasting cake. And yes before I forgot this cake was loved by the boys as well. I sent it for their snacks as well.
I know I might be going on and on, let me give you a slice!
Eggless Mango Tea Cake
Ingredients Needed
All purpose flour - 1 cup
Condensed Milk - 1/2 cup
Powdered Sugar - 1/4 cup
Olive Oil - 1/4 cup
Baking powder - 1 tsp
Baking Soda - 1/2 tsp
Mango puree - 1/2 cup
Pinch of salt
How to make the Eggless Mango Tea Cake
Preheat the oven at 175 C
In a bowl, take the flour, add baking powder, baking soda, salt, and fluff together.
Next add the oil, condensed milk, and mango puree. using a spatula or whisk, blend everything gently.
Depending on the consistency you could add milk or water to get the consistency. I add about 2 tbsp water for it to be dropping consistency.
Pour it into a greased floured bundt baking pan. pat the tray down for the batter to settle down well.
Bake for 20 mins. Do the doneness test, bake for 5 more minutes if required. I totally baked it for 25 mins.
Cool it for 5 mins, reverse over a wire rack, and slice when the cake is cooled down.
Store in an airtight container.
Notes
You can add either mango or Vanilla essence if you want.
Olive Oil can be replaced by butter.
You could add nuts on top
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Recipe
Eggless Mango Tea Cake | How to make Condensed Milk Mango Cake
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Archana Potdar says
Looks yum Valli. Wish I could make it ...
vaishali sabnani says
Well the cakes can be appreciated by any kid ! Mango flavor sounds good , serve it with chocolate sauce , the boys too will love it.
Sowmya :) says
This would bring out the kid in us adults too!
Varadas Kitchen says
Necessity drives all experiments. I am sure that new section will be very helpful. Mango and cake is an awesome combination.
Sarita says
This looks delicious. Me and my kids are great mango lovers.. Love to have this now.
Padma Rekha says
Beautiful bright yellow color and cake looks so soft. I am sure kid's must enjoy this cake....
praba bubesh says
looks so moist and awesome...lucky daughter..
Suma Gandlur says
That must be one yummy and flavorful cake with all the goodness of mango.
Pavani N says
Wow Konda is now in 10th grade -- time sure flies. This mango cake looks so soft and fluffy -- perfect to snack on.
Kalyani says
thats a great cake valli ! time surely flies... nice to see kids growing up so helpful and responsibly
sushma says
Mango tea cake looks yummy, made this kind of cake yesterday for a friend but with out eggs and condensed milk. Will have to try ur version.
Sandhya Ramakrishnan says
The cake has come out great Valli! What a lovely cake that is also perfect for the mango season. Kids would love this.
Chef Mireille says
looks beautiful...so soft and moist
Harini-Jaya R says
Wow! Looks so tempting. I wish I could enjoy some good mangoes this season. Somehow not satisfied with the quality of mangoes this season.
sneha datar says
I like this cake, bookmarking it.
Sapana Behl says
Mango tea cake looks so soft and delicious.
Dharu says
I Made this Mango cake for friend bday party. Taste was great. It was soft moist and fluffy. It was a great hit...Can I make this recipe for cupcake
Srivalli says
Hello Dharu, thanks for the feedback. This recipe always works for me and happy to know it did for you too.
This is not a creamed base, however, it has enough moisture to have a fluffy texture. I haven't baked as cupcakes, it should surely work. Just make sure you keep an eye on the baking time, as cupcakes take only 12 mins baking time.
Dharu says
Thanku so much