Mango paste?
I was in the Mexican food section of the local supermarket a few weeks
ago and saw that they had a clearance sale on mango paste. It comes in a round tin and apparently is sort of like jellied mango. (I haven't opened the tin yet; didn't want to do that until I had some idea of what I was going to do with it.) >From a bit of googling, I understand that you can slice this and eat it on crackers, with cheese, etc. But I'm wondering what else it can be used for. Can I bake it into some kind of pastry? Mango cookies? Mango flautas? (Eew.) Any ideas would be welcome. Scooter |
Mango paste?
Licuado de Mango (mango milk shake).
In the blender add some milk, sugar (if you like, it is optional) and some fruit, mango in this case, some ice cubes and blend, great for a in-a-hurry breakfast. You can try it with bananas , mango, guanabana, strawberries, papaya, etc. mix some of the fruits or all if you like, add some Quik for a chocolate taste. A personal favorite of mine from my student days is milk+banana+quik+a whole egg . Now I would skip the egg tho. Got milk? :o) Scooter wrote: > I was in the Mexican food section of the local supermarket a few weeks > ago and saw that they had a clearance sale on mango paste. It comes in > a round tin and apparently is sort of like jellied mango. (I haven't > opened the tin yet; didn't want to do that until I had some idea of > what I was going to do with it.) > > >From a bit of googling, I understand that you can slice this and eat it > on crackers, with cheese, etc. But I'm wondering what else it can be > used for. Can I bake it into some kind of pastry? Mango cookies? Mango > flautas? (Eew.) > > Any ideas would be welcome. > > Scooter |
Mango paste?
Scooter wrote: > I was in the Mexican food section of the local supermarket a few weeks > ago and saw that they had a clearance sale on mango paste. It comes in > a round tin and apparently is sort of like jellied mango. (I haven't > opened the tin yet; didn't want to do that until I had some idea of > what I was going to do with it.) Put it between the layers of a cake. You can also get quince paste. |
Mango paste?
"Scooter" > wrote in message ups.com... > I was in the Mexican food section of the local supermarket a few weeks > ago and saw that they had a clearance sale on mango paste. It comes in > a round tin and apparently is sort of like jellied mango. (I haven't > opened the tin yet; didn't want to do that until I had some idea of > what I was going to do with it.) > > >From a bit of googling, I understand that you can slice this and eat it > on crackers, with cheese, etc. But I'm wondering what else it can be > used for. Can I bake it into some kind of pastry? Mango cookies? Mango > flautas? (Eew.) > > Any ideas would be welcome. > > Scooter One of my favorites is to use it like you would strawberry jam on ice cream and make a mango sundae, or even banana split which would be a true tropical delight! Wayne > |
Mango paste?
Wow, these sound good! Thanks for the suggestions.
Once I open the tin, how long will the paste stay good? For that matter, how will I know if it's gone bad? |
Mango paste?
"Scooter" > wrote in message ups.com... > Wow, these sound good! Thanks for the suggestions. > > Once I open the tin, how long will the paste stay good? For that > matter, how will I know if it's gone bad? > I'm not sure, but think of it as any preserve. The more air it's exposed to the quicker it spoils. Keep it under cover and chilled and it should last a week, maybe. Sugar attracts yeast of any kind of mold.... keep it out of air. Wayne |
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