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y mango and coconut mousse cake is super yummy, but also gluten free, egg free and you don’t even have to turn on your oven to make it! Isn’t that awesome?
How to Make Mango and Coconut Mousse Cake
To make this delicious cake, first I’ll make almond base, which is very simple. I will pulse roasted almonds in my food processor, and then I’ll add dates soaked in cold water. When I get crumbly and sticky mixture I will press it into the bottom of my cake mold. I said it is simple, didn’t I?
;)Next, I will make mango mousse. To do that I will need mango puree. Now, if you can’t buy one in your area, simply pit and peel one juicy, ripe mango and blend it until you puree it! Weigh your puree according to the recipe, and enjoy in the remaining mango deliciousness.
Once I make the mousse I will pour it onto the base until I fill the mold halfway. Next, I will make coconut mousse. This is practically the same procedure, only instead of mango puree I will use coconut milk. Make sure it is at room temperature and well shaken before weighing!
I will pour my coconut mousse almost to the top of the mold, but I’ll leave 5mm (about 1/4″) for my mango glaze. Finally, I will decorate my cake with lots of fresh berries – yum! So, let’s get to work and make awesome mango and coconut mousse cake!
Also, check my other mango recipes like chocolate and mango mousse mini cakes or mango and white chocolate colorful macarons!
Mango and Coconut Mousse Cake
by:Tereza Alabanda,The Pastry Maestra
PRINT PDF (EN) ISPIŠI PDF (HR)Prep. time : 40 minutes
Cook time : 0 minutes
Ready in 40 minutes plus cooling
Level : Basic
INGREDIENTS
Almond Base:
- Almonds, roasted 115g (4oz)
- Dates, pitted (weight before soaking) 55g (2oz)
- Mango puree 150g (5.3oz)
- Sugar 30g (1oz)
- Gelatin 3g (1.5 sheets)
- Cream 35% 200g (7oz)
- Coconut milk 150g (5.3oz)
- Sugar 30g (1oz)
- Gelatin 3g (1.5 sheets)
- Cream 35% 200g (7oz)
- Mango puree 100g (3.5oz)
- Sugar 30g (1oz)
- Gelatin 3g (1.5 sheets)
- To make almond base soak dates in cold water for a couple of hours. Then, strain them and discard the water. Put almonds into a food processor and pulse until they are roughly chopped. Add soaked and drained dates and pulse a couple of more times until you get crumbly but sticky mixture.
- Line 16cm (6.3″) in diameter cake ring with acetate strip. Transfer the mixture into the mold and smooth it using a back of a spoon. Put it in the freezer to set.
- To make mango mousse soak gelatin in cold water. As soon as the gelatin softens, take it out and squeeze to get rid of the excess water. Put mango puree into a bowl, add sugar and stir with a whisk. Heat up this mixture in the microwave. Add soaked gelatin into the hot puree and stir until it melts. Leave this mixture to cool down a bit. Whisk cream in a stand mixer to soft peaks. Add lukewarm mango mixture into the whipped cream, and stir with a whisk to combine. Pour mango mousse into the mold onto the almond base until you fill it halfway. Shake the mold to distribute it evenly, smooth the top using a small spatula, and then put everything in the freezer to set.
- To make coconut mousse, soak gelatin in cold water. As soon as the gelatin softens, take it out and squeeze to get rid of the excess water. Put coconut milk into a bowl, add sugar and stir with a whisk. Heat up this mixture in the microwave. Add soaked gelatin into the hot milk and stir until it melts. Leave this mixture to cool down a bit. Whisk cream in a stand mixer to soft peaks. Add lukewarm coconut mixture into the whipped cream, and stir with a whisk to combine. Pour the mousse into the mold onto the mango mousse until you fill the mold almost to the top. Leave the top 5 mm (about 1/4″) empty so that you can fill it up with mango glaze. Shake the mold to distribute the mousse evenly, smooth the top using a small spatula, and then put everything in the freezer to set.
- To make mango glaze, soak gelatin in cold water. As soon as the gelatin softens, take it out and squeeze to get rid of the excess water. Put mango puree into a bowl, add sugar and stir with a whisk. Heat up this mixture in the microwave. Add soaked gelatin into the hot puree and stir until it melts. Leave this mixture to cool down a bit. Pour lukewarm mixture onto the frozen coconut mousse. Shake the mold to distribute the glaze evenly and then put everything in the freezer to set.
- Decorate the cake with fresh raspberries, strawberries, blueberries and kiwi.
- There, your delicious mango and coconut mousse cake is done! Enjoy!
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