Tuesday, May 19, 2009

TWD- Fresh Mango Bread

This week was chosen by Kelly of Baking with the Boys. It was a great choice. I had never heard of mango bread, and really didn't know what to expect. I have to say that I really couldn't taste the mango. Only if I ate a piece of mango, could I taste it. And even then, it was really mild. Did you know that cooked mango gets kind of stringy? I didn't. Now, I know..for whatever reason I may need to know that. Anyways.....

This bread was very moist, and flavorful of the spices. It would be great with a spread of cream cheese on it! Next up with TWD, Chipster topped Brownies!

11 comments:

~Kimberly said...

Looks like yours turned out great! I loved it as well, and will definitely be making it again and again! Good job!

Cristine said...

Your bread looks yummy! I was surprised by the stringy-ness, too!

Unknown said...

Your bread looks great. Its the first time I've ever heard of mango bread. With the abundance of mangoes here in India, I'm thinking I should try this. What do you say? Was it good?

Megan said...

Mango bread seems like a summer version of pumpkin bread. Sounds delish! Quess what??? I'm going to the BlogHer conference in Sept. So excited!!! Wish you could go and b my roomie. :)

Anonymous said...

I've never heard of mango in breads either, but it looks really moist!

Nichicakes said...

Yum! Stingy huh, had no idea. Should be interesting when I make mine tonight ;)

Megan said...

Stringy is not a good thought when it comes to baked goods. Cheese, yes but bread - no.

Debbie said...

I have checked out a few of the TWD sites and all the breads look so good. Yours looks wonderful. I will have give this a try sometime soon....

The Blonde Duck said...

I love bread with cream cheese...

Elyse said...

I'm sorry that you couldn't really taste the mango flavor. I wonder if making the bread with mango puree or reduced mango juice would make for a similarly delicious but also mango-tasting bread? Either way, the bread looks fabulous! What is it about mangoes being stringy?!

UPrinting said...

Cool! I have heard of potato and pumpkin breads. But this is the first time that I encountered mango bread. Hhmmm... sounds yummy. :)

Tuesday, May 19, 2009

TWD- Fresh Mango Bread

This week was chosen by Kelly of Baking with the Boys. It was a great choice. I had never heard of mango bread, and really didn't know what to expect. I have to say that I really couldn't taste the mango. Only if I ate a piece of mango, could I taste it. And even then, it was really mild. Did you know that cooked mango gets kind of stringy? I didn't. Now, I know..for whatever reason I may need to know that. Anyways.....

This bread was very moist, and flavorful of the spices. It would be great with a spread of cream cheese on it! Next up with TWD, Chipster topped Brownies!

11 comments:

~Kimberly said...

Looks like yours turned out great! I loved it as well, and will definitely be making it again and again! Good job!

Cristine said...

Your bread looks yummy! I was surprised by the stringy-ness, too!

Unknown said...

Your bread looks great. Its the first time I've ever heard of mango bread. With the abundance of mangoes here in India, I'm thinking I should try this. What do you say? Was it good?

Megan said...

Mango bread seems like a summer version of pumpkin bread. Sounds delish! Quess what??? I'm going to the BlogHer conference in Sept. So excited!!! Wish you could go and b my roomie. :)

Anonymous said...

I've never heard of mango in breads either, but it looks really moist!

Nichicakes said...

Yum! Stingy huh, had no idea. Should be interesting when I make mine tonight ;)

Megan said...

Stringy is not a good thought when it comes to baked goods. Cheese, yes but bread - no.

Debbie said...

I have checked out a few of the TWD sites and all the breads look so good. Yours looks wonderful. I will have give this a try sometime soon....

The Blonde Duck said...

I love bread with cream cheese...

Elyse said...

I'm sorry that you couldn't really taste the mango flavor. I wonder if making the bread with mango puree or reduced mango juice would make for a similarly delicious but also mango-tasting bread? Either way, the bread looks fabulous! What is it about mangoes being stringy?!

UPrinting said...

Cool! I have heard of potato and pumpkin breads. But this is the first time that I encountered mango bread. Hhmmm... sounds yummy. :)