An Eggless & Spicy Ginger-Mango bread & My 25th post!


Its my blog’s sliver jubilee post….I m elated!!! Thanks everyone for all the encouraging words.I really appreciate so much.Its just over a month and I have so many friends!Lots of hugs to all of you!! :)

Though this weekend marks the official end of summer, Vegas is far away from that nip in the air.The temperatures are still above hundreds and it’s really dry!And we are still gorging on fruits most of the time.Mention summer, and it makes me think of mangoes ..I like mangoes but not the ones which we get in here.I really miss the dasheri , langra & the chaunsa varieties.I have not been able to find good, juicy, ripe mangoes here in Vegas (not even in Indian stores) which I can chill in the fridge and ahhhhhh …enjoy!!!The husband is a mango fanatic :) One more thing which is kinda funny is that you get many fruits per piece here.I never really remember buying anything per piece back in India except maybe lemons.Its so popular here…The first time I saw it in the grocery store,found it ridiculous..I still do not know why they sell it so but nw am used to it!

At home, we are not big fans of muffins & cupcakes. Crazy? Yes I know :) In fact, I hardly bake anything sweet for months.Oven is mostly used for making savory stuff.Offlate, I have started making lots of fruity breads.Its fun to carry few slices in lunchbox or have these with evening tea.I like these with a cuppa cold milk most.Though I am a big fan of eggs,mostly I like to make my cakes &  breads etc eggless.I feel that if you store them for more than 2 days they start smelling eggy!!! :(

I prepared this eggless, healthy mango bread last week using Alphonso mango puree for the first time with very less oil and less sugar since the puree was sweetened.The bread was moist due to combined effect of milk & puree. Don’t be amazed at the long list of ingredients! Last 5 are optional !! I like to add lots of spices to my bread.You can leave out these completely if you wish!Try it!

What I needed:

[basic recipe adapted from here]

  • 1.5 cup all-purpose flour
  • 1/4 cup whole wheat flour
  • 1/4 cup semolina [sooji]
  • 4 tbsp brown sugar [ adjust to taste]
  • 1.5 cups Alphonso mango puree [ or fresh pureed mangoes]
  • 1/4 cup caramalized ginger pieces, chopped fine
  • 1/2 cup milk+ 3 tbsp milk [2%]
  • 1 tsp baking powder
  • a pinch of baking soda
  • a pinch of salt
  • 3 tbsp ground flax seeds [or flax meal]
  • 1/4 tsp cinnamon [optional]
  • 1/4 tsp dry ginger powder
  • 1/4 tsp fresh grated nutmeg [optional]
  • 1 tsp pure vanilla extract [optional]
  • Raisins [ optional but recommended]

How I did it:

  • Pre-heat the oven to 180C/350F.
  • In a small bowl mix flax-seed powder with 3 tbsp milk and set aside.It is necessary to soak this for at least 10 minutes to let the gelatin set up in the mix.
  • In a mixing bowl, mix together all flours, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, cinnamon & ginger powder, nutmeg and salt.Add the caramalized ginger pieces & raisins [if using].Set aside. You can use more nuts !
  • In another bowl mix the mango puree, flax-seed mix, vanilla essence, and milk well.

  • Now make a well in the centre of the flour mixture and tip in the wet mixture.Fold in gently so that everything just comes together.Dont over mix!
  • Grease a 9 X 5 loaf tin with oil, and pour the batter into it.Level it with the help of a spatula.
  • Bake for 40-50 minutes or till a skewer comes out clean. Mine took 43 minutes.
  • Remove from oven & let it cool in the loaf pan for 5 to 10 minutes.
  • Unmold and transfer to a cooling rack to cool for at least an hour or more before slicing.
  • Slice the bread after completely cooled.No prizes for guessing that I was impatient and hence not- so- neat slices in the pics!

Notes:

  1. Make sure the consistency of your batter is loose as shown in the picture and too tough else the bread will be dry and texture will be dense.Use mango puree or milk to loosen it.
  2. The oven settings are different for everybody. Keep a watch on the bread while in oven .

We had our slices drizzled with warm honey!It was yum yum yum! :)

Enjoy!
Mango on FoodistaMango

Sending this to Srilekha’s event EFM Theme – Cakes and Bakes Series

Sending this to Breakfast Club # 5 : Bread

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23 Responses to An Eggless & Spicy Ginger-Mango bread & My 25th post!

  1. Lisa says:

    Taanvi this looks great. Moist and flavorful and healthy. Congrats on your 25th post. I’ve been to vegas and the high temperature dry heat is no fun. Hang in there.

  2. Aipi says:

    Congrats Tanvi on achieving this wonderful first milestone of many many more to come. The bread looks moist n delicious !

    US Masala

  3. Sayantani says:

    Congrats Tanvi. 25 posts within a month is a great achievement. the mango bread looks so moist. great way to incorporate mangoes in baked goodies. love the look of it. between I also felt the same when I saw jackfruit cells being sold here for Rs.5 per piece.

  4. Lisa Turner says:

    Lovely recipe! I just sent you an email. You are one of the winners for my herbal giveaway.

  5. nisha says:

    wow ginger and mango …interesting combo…

  6. Congrats on ur 25th post…mmm…mango in a cake..absolutely delicious…wanna a piece now…

  7. Smita says:

    Congrats on ur 25 th post .. the mango cake looks so inviting !! Also loved the apricot cookies they look so yummm..
    Thanks for visiting my space n putting such lovely comments will keep visiting for more visual treats at ur blog..

    - Smita
    @Little Food Junction

  8. Rachana says:

    Congrats on your 25th post! The mango bread looks lovely!

  9. ambica says:

    wow! looks tempting. Congrats, for ur 25th post.

  10. Mina Joshi says:

    Congratulations on your 25 th blog article. You are so good that it’s hard to believe that you are new at this!! Great recipe and I am keen to make this cake straight away. I have all the ingredients except the flax seeds. can I cheat and make the cake without the flax seeds? Please email me at mina_joshi@hotmail.com

  11. Priya says:

    Congrats Tanvi, keep on going dear..bread looks super delicious and yummy..

  12. oh wow congrats Tanvi…wonderful and very innovative combo…delicious!

  13. Kamalika says:

    Congrats on your 25th post….new kind of bread to me….looks delicious….

  14. Adelina says:

    Wow! Never tried anything like this but I can feel its aroma through the monitor! A must try for me!

  15. sangeeta says:

    Lovely flavors , i loved the spices n ginger used with mango .
    I have posted a plain mango loaf using semolina and the rectangular slices look the same …..your have those additional elements. This is going to be made next summer as i already make the plain one…..time to upgrade :) :)

  16. Namitha says:

    Congrats Tanvi…loved the combo..never had mango in anything baked

  17. girlichef says:

    Okay, you’ve really got my mouth watering today…I adore mangos, too! I wish I had a slice of your beautiful bread! :D

  18. Esme says:

    This sounds amazing and given that I just finished off a whole mango I am now craving this bread.

  19. This bread recipe is a great way to celebrate you 25th post. It looks so divine.

  20. Hi Tanvi, the combination of mango and ginger is so awesome! Thanks for sharing this on the two for tuesday recipe blog hop! :) Alex@amoderatelife

  21. Christy says:

    Congratulations on your 25th post – this mango bread looks heavenly – I would love a piece right now! Thanks for linking to Two for Tues!

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