Mango Fool is the creamiest summer dessert I ever made. Luscious mangoes, condensed milk and whipping cream are all you need to whip up this wonderful dessert.
Yummy Food Turns ‘8’
Silently in the midst of Ramadan, my loving blog ‘Yummy Food’ turned ‘8’. Eight years of blogging….was never an easy ride. I always played by only one simple rule…Blog to use free time, but never to live without free time. There were the days when I did not touch my camera for weeks and when I struggled hard to start a post. Allhumdulliah….no complaints…no regrets….the journey so far has been awesome. I made friends, learnt new recipes, won many accolades and above all never thought I would be holding camera and clicking food…Thanks to you all lovely people for constantly supporting and encouraging me…..
Can a celebration be left without a dessert…Nah! Today I am going to share with you an easy to whip up dessert ‘Mango Fool’. Mango Fool was there on my Iftar table this Ramadan most of the time. Mango Fool is not only easy to make, but also tastes divine. Fool is a name given to a recipe which is mostly made by combining berries and heavy cream. But as the season’s yummy fruit is still available in the market, I thought using it. Mango Fool is a creamy, light and yummy dessert which uses minimal ingredients, few minutes and easy steps to make.
Mango Fool
INGREDIENTS:
- 2 ripe Mangoes
- 1½ cups Whipping cream
- 2 tbsp. Condensed milk
- few Saffron strands
- 1-2 tbsp. chopped Pistachio
How to make Mango Fool
PREPARATION:
- Gently peel and cut the mango into small cube size pieces. Reserve 4-5 tbsp. of mango pieces and make a puree of remaining pieces by adding condensed milk.
- Whip the cream until soft peaks. Gently fold in the above made mango puree by adding saffron strands until well combined.
- Leave it to chill for 2-3 hours. Pipe or scoop into the desired serving bowls by garnishing with chopped pistachio and saffron strands.
- Add love to make this mango fool taste even more ‘Yummy’.
NOTE:
Taste the mango after pureeing. If it is sweet, then skip condensed milk. You can even use sugar instead of condensed milk.
You can find more mangolicious recipes by clicking on the link Mango Flavours.
Razena | Tantalisemytastebuds.com says
I love the addition of condensed milk instead of sugar as it gives it a much richer flavour. It looks delicious and can’t wait to try it in shaa ALLAH.
Lubna Karim says
Do let me out…how it turned out…Thank you Razena…
Rafeeda - The Big Sweet Tooth says
8 years is no simple feat, to stay here! Congrats and BarakAllah feek… may He give more and more in what you do… <3 The dessert is apt for "fooling" people to think it is difficult to make… looks so luscious!
Lubna Karim says
That’s a good one…Thank you Rafeeda for all the love…
Razina says
wow, such a delicious recipe, mangoes are almost over here..
Lubna Karim says
Mango season is just complete here too…Razina…Thank you…
Habeeba Nisa@ Flavour Diary says
Congratulations and happy blog anniversary…its simply a mouthwatering treat for the celebration
Lubna Karim says
Thank you Habeeba….