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Monday, May 18, 2009

Moist Mango Muffins

Mangoes are the current favourite here in India.Summer means mangoes,mangoes and more mangoes.I am not a Mango Person .I like say one or two pieces from a fully loaded mango plate.Now I know thats an exception.But this time I wanted to try something with mangoes.So when the first stock were bought I prevented my family in hoarding these and why not.They got a wonderful treat of mango muffins that I adapted from here .I halved the recipe and made some changes that made this recipe very easy.Only defect is that the muffins do not look as peaked as the baking soda was old or passed the expiry date.But thankfully they did not sink .

Ingredients:
Thick Plain Yogurt : 1/2 cup
Vegetable Oil: 1/4 cup

Sugar: 1/2 cup
Ripe Sweet Mango :3/4 cup finely chopped
Fresh grated Coconut: 1/4 cup

All Purpose Flour: 1 cup
Baking Soda: 1 tsp
Salt: 1/4 tsp

Preparation:

In a big bowl mix together yogurt and oil.Add chopped mangoes,coconut and sugar and mix well.In another small bowl,whisk together the dry items of flour,soda and salt.Then add the dry mix to the wet mix and stir just until combined.

Pour into lined or greased muffin tins and bake in a preheated oven at 375F for 20-25 minutes or until the tester inserted in the centre comes clean.Cool for 10 minutes in the pan and then cool completely on a wire rack.

I replaced the soy yogurt and sourcream with plain thick yogurt and also omitted the extracts and the rum in the original recipe as well.I used normally sweet fresh grated coconut though the sweetened dry one was used in the original.You can also used other egg replacers in this recipe as well.Also you can bake it as mango bread by doubling the recipe and putting the entire batter in a greased loaf pan and baking it for almost 1 hour at 350F.

The moist muffins are on the way to MBP:Mango Masti an event by Coffee and currently hosted by Neha.

24 comments:

  1. wow... mango and coconut combo is a hit..i would really want to try this. can i use eno fruit salt instead of baking soda?

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  2. wow...these muffins look truly moist and delicious...

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  3. Nice entry for the event. Muffins looks moist and spongy inside.

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  4. Wow muffins with mango and coconut, a delicious combo...spongy muffins looks gorgeous!

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  5. lovely recipe... I love mangoes and would love to have them in muffins :)

    - Indhu (www.thayirsaadham.com)

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  6. Lovely lovely sweatha looks so moist ans so delicious like tha useing of curd. bookmarked dear

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  7. Mango mela everywhere...Mango n coconut again is a great combo...will give a try in this season..

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  8. They indeed look moist and yummy.

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  9. grt combo....looks truly mosit n delcious...grt entry

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  10. Hi,
    I loved them so much I am trying them right away...The recipe is a very healthy one...thanks for the moist mango muffins :) tempting snaps.
    TC

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  11. It ,must be delightful to bite into mango chunks.

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  12. Beautiful muffins. I love the pairing of coconut and mango!

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  13. Those look so good! I am a huge mango fan! So this is right up my alley!

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  14. I am huge mango fan, I even brought a big box but not Indian mango, u see! The combo of mango and coconut is more exotic!

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  15. awesome combo for a muffin!:-)

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  16. Thats amazing. Lovely combination of mango and coconut. Very fluffy and soft.

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  17. They look so spongy & delicious! Have some mangoes lying around ... so am going to try making them today. :-)

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  18. Wow..,mango and coconut...thats relly neat.

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  19. Absolutely loved these muffins, they look delicious !

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  20. Yummy muffins, truly delicious, Thanx for sending( Hoped along with entry, could had the got muffin tooo to eat... ;)....)

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  21. Mango muffins look yumm...if only they don't add inches to my waist!

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  22. I was also looking for a mango muffin recipe yesterday. I'll keep this as the base, when I try it.

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  23. I made a fat free version of this recipe with few other minor changes too Sweatha. It has come out very well. Thank you very much for this recipe.

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  24. Sounds so good! I might make this tomorrow morning for breakfast! :) Thanks so much for sharing the recipe! :)

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