Mango is a delicious tropical fruit & enriched with vitamin C. Even more it is not very expensive. In Sri Lanka most of the houses have a mango tree in the garden,and trees are full of Mangoes during the season. So I think this recipe would be a good idea specially during the season.
Anyway I got this idea of making Mango Mousse after seen the recipe shared by Kitchen Mania. She has described it in step by step photos, So it was very easy to make this dessert.
I did few alterations for the recipe .
Here is my version.
Ingredients:
Mango puree - 2 cups
Unflavored Gelatin -1 tbs (instead of Mango Puree & Gelatin, you can use a packet of instant Mango Pudding too )
Heavy cream - 1 cup (If you don’t have Heavy Cream, check here for how to make it at home,I used homemade substitiute for this recipe)
Eggs -2 egg whites
Powdered sugar - 1.5 cup (If you use instant Mango Pudding,don't use powdered sugar,it will be so sweetish)
Water - 1/ cup
some fruits for garnishing
Method:
Boil water. Dissolve gelatin in ½ cup of water.
Mix 1 cup of sugar in mango puree.(Change the qty of sugar if you don’t like much sweetish dessert.I didn’t use sugar because mango itself has a good taste)
Mix dissolved gelatin in mango puree, keep aside.(instead you can use an instant mango pudding & make according to the packet instructions)
Now whisk egg whites until it forms foams.
Dissolve remaining sugar in heavy cream.
Add heavy cream mixture slowly to the whisked egg whites & mix well. Or beat for few minutes under low speed.
Add this mixture slowly to the mango puree which we kept aside.
Mix well
Now add the mix to a mould or a bowl & keep refrigerated for about 3-4 hours or until it get set.
Now it is ready after few hours.Garnish with fruits when it is in the mould.
Or remove from the mould & garnish
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| Mango Mousse |
Serve & enjoy!!
Shared with Wednesday Events 18/01/2012
Sharing with Thematic Thursday
Link with Mango Mania 99








Love this! Thank you sharing this lovely dessert! I can't wait to make it for My Boys.
ReplyDeleteI saw this recipe on Everyday Mom's Meals Church Supper.
thanks for the visit & comment.Hope you will make this soon
ReplyDeleteSounds yummy!!! I heart mangos! Thank you for linking up!!
ReplyDelete-Heather
www.made-famous-by.com
I bet this taste great! It looks beautiful! Thanks for sharing at Mrs Foxs Sweet Party :)
ReplyDeleteI love mango pudding and this looks terrific!
ReplyDeleteOh yumm! That looks incredibly mouthwatering...
ReplyDeleteYour heart turned out so nice. Your picture caught my eye and I just had to see the recipe. Looks very tasty.
ReplyDeleteLooks yummy Amy, thanks for linking to the event, what is the substitute for eggs though?
ReplyDeletewhat a beautiful presentation...and you have some amazing recipes...now following you.
ReplyDeleteMireille
http://gourmetglobal.blogspot.com
What a beautiful heart :)! Lovely.
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