Eggless Mango Bread


I have recently tip toed into baking, with a few easy looking cake recipes. I had been doubting all along if my old Microwave-Convection oven is up to the task of making cakes, cookies and breads, as that's the only oven I have as of now, and I have been happily surprised at how much this little oven can do.

Today I tried making mango bread, which I have been wanting to try ever since I saw Vaishali's version on her blog. I did not have whole wheat pastry flour, so i substituted with what I had, and it turned out great. Thank you Vaishali, for an awesome recipe.
I made a modifications to Vaishali's recipe, so I'm putting down my recipe here.

1.5 cups AP flour

¼ cup semolina (sooji)

¼ cup whole wheat flour (atta)

¾ cup fine grained sugar ( I only had ½ cup sugar at home, so the bread was a little less sweet than what it should be)

2 cups Alphonso mango pulp ( I used tinned: The brand was "Mother’s Recipe, I think, sorry, I threw the tin away before getting the name)

4 tbsp oil
1 tsp baking powder

0.8 tsp baking soda (recipe calls for 1 tsp)

A pinch of fine sea salt

2 tbsp flax meal

1 tsp cardamom powder

1 tsp vanilla extract

Baking spray

Preheat oven to 180C using the convection mode. Sieve together both the flours, sooji, baking powder, baking soda and salt. In another bowl, whisk together mango pulp, oil, sugar, flax meal, cardamom powder & vanilla extract. Spray 9X5 inch loaf pan with baking spray. Mix wet ingredients to dry with a spatula. Bake for around 45 to 50 minutes, until a toothpick comes out clean. ( I baked for 45 minutes).
Let it cool in the pan for 5 to 10 minutes. Unmold and cool for at least an hour or more before slicing.


I ended up slicing within 10 minutes, so my slices were not all that neat. However, the taste and heady smell of the warm bread that we were rewarded with made up for it.

Here's another great sounding recipe for mango bread, that I plan to try next.
 

56 comments:

  1. ummmm thnks will try this looks delicious

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  2. That sounds great! New flavor of bread for me :)

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  3. Yummmyyyyyy..Mango bread, looks so scumptious..thanks for visiting me

    Indrani(Appyayan)
    Recipe Junction(http://riappyayan.blogspot.com)

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  4. Look at that glorious golden! Wow! Looks awesome as well as so doable. Bookmarked. :-)
    Love the new look and the gorgeous snaps. :-)

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  5. Such a scrumptious bread, looks fabulous..

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  6. Looks really tempting,all I need now is a slice of this bread and a cuppa coffee!

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  7. Lovely color and texture, the bread looks delicious to try.

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  8. J, you bet it's doable..if i can do it:)
    Thanks for noticing the changed look

    Raks, do drop in and tru it out, but i warn you i make terrible coffee:)

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  9. This really looks doable. Bookmarked. Yum

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  10. wowwwww..
    I love anything wid mango...that bread looks really moist and yummy..

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  11. Very luscious bread... something I have never thought of doing! Excellent show!

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  12. Aww, thanks for that plug Delhibelle! So sweet of you to do that. Your version looks and sounds equally tempting! Bookmarked to try once Im off my diet :)

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  13. This looks so pretty, golden, and delicious! That slice is just begging for some butter ;)

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  14. hey...look who's baking! Looks really good Rashmi.
    Also like the new look.

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  15. i am seeing ur blog for the first time. lovely blog dear. happy to follow u..

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  16. I could have a slice right now. Love the color and it looks awesome. I had bookmarked a mango yeasted bread which i had plans to do before sumemr is gone (don't think it will happen). This version seems way less complicated.

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  17. Bharti-you know when I baked the bread, you're the first person I thought of:)

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  18. Hi...This is really healthy and delicious, looks perfect...

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  19. The texture of your mango bread is really good. Mangoes are still at my market, and I think I need to bake something with it! :)

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  20. Glad you tried this, Delhibelle. This is the one recipe that all my relatives and friends go home and try out as soon as they've tasted it! :)

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  21. Loaf looks yummy...have been wanting to try this frm the day mango season started...and now urs make me crave for some now...Eggless so another reason to try it :)

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  22. Has come out so well,perfect colour too,loving it :)

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  23. SO beautifully baked!!
    Moreover an eggless..... one..
    First time here.. and I m loving this space...
    following u dear..

    Cheers
    Sandhya
    (http://www.sandhyas-kitchen.blogspot.com)

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  24. Thanks for the egg less recipe as I do not eat eggs.First time here .Lovely collection of beautiful dishes u have.Do visit mine when time permits.. http://padhuskitchen.blogspot.com/

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  25. i was searching for some nice recipe like this...n i am happy to find it ... bookmarked ... u have a lovely space with nice collection of recipes .. if u get time do visit my blog

    Satya
    http://www.superyummyrecipes.com

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  26. Looks amazing - love the simple eggless recipe ...Loved ur previous recipes too - esp Pad Thai n wontons !!
    Will keep visiting for more culinary treats !!

    - Smita
    http://littlefoodjunction.blogspot.com/

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  27. Tasty flavorful healthy mango cake....just love it.

    Pushpa @ simplehomefood.com

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  28. wish u nd ur family happy dussehra,..its been so long how u dng

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  29. what a delightful recipe, luv it!

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  30. each blog has different types of maintainability and styles,same thing i can find in your blog.

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  31. Looks gorgeous.I will try this in the Microwave...

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  32. So wonderful and refreshing. Love the new flavour of this bread... Looks very interesting...

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  33. Pl collect your award from my blog!

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  34. This looks delicious, You have a wonderful blog with lovely recipes:)

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  35. Yummy!

    I've moved to SIN by the way :-)

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  36. This looks great and yummy .. I would give it a try and of course eggless helps.

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  37. Seems like easy to do.
    thanks for sharing , treat for all those vegetarian who cant have egg used breads.

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  38. I was searchng for blogs related dishes based on Egg. Great work .My kids will love it.

    Thanks
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    Roger

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  39. First time here..lovely space dear!!
    Happy to follow you.
    thanks for sharing a eggless bread recipe :)

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  40. mango bread.. sounds interesting.. love that pleasant yellow color.. will try it soon...

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  41. it looks yummy..
    http://vaishnavacooking.blogspot.in/

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  43. nice article
    thanks for sharing

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  44. Eggless mango bread? This looks more like cake! My family members insist on being eggless (though I don't know why, considering the fact that I am a pure egg-e-tarian!). But thanks! Will try it out!

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  45. This looks wonderful, I love the unique combination of mangoes without the eggs!

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  46. This looks fantastic... and I'm so impressed you only used a 1/4 cup of oil. A drizzle on top would be delicious. Bookmarking. Thanks for sharing.

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  47. Cake is so delicious..thanks a lot. try some South Indian Recipes

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  48. fantastic recipe ...loved the cake....thnk u

    vedickitchen.blogspot.com

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  49. That looks so scrumptious and tempting. I wonder how tasty it would be to eat. Thanks for sharing the recipe with us. Keep the love for cakes flowing and recipes coming. Food for soul. :)

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