No-Bake Mangokuchen

Moderate5 November 2021
No-Bake Mangokuchen

Preparation time:

Baking / Cooking time:

45 minutes
2 hours

A delicious mango cake with nut base and coconut cream.

Ingredients for
0 to taste
coconut flakes
1 Pinch
Salt
2 UNIT
Mangos
200 g
Skyr (vegan)
250 g
Walnuts
250 g
Almonds
250 g
Cashews

Step 1/3

For the base, melt the coconut oil and mix together with the dates and nuts in a high-powered blender for about 1 minute. Press the sticky mixture into a cake pan and place in the refrigerator to cool.

Step 2/3

For the cream, peel one mango (set aside a few cubes for decoration) and puree. Mix 100 ml coconut milk with 3.5 g agar-agar and simmer in a pot for about 1 minute. Remove the pot from the heat and mix well with the remaining coconut milk, a pinch of salt, vegan Skyr and the mango puree. Spread the mixture on the nut base until smooth and place in the refrigerator again.

Step 3/3

For the mango jelly, peel and puree the second mango. Then mix 100 ml water with the remaining agar agar and simmer for about 1 minute. Remove the pan from the heat, mix with the mango puree and spread the mango mixture well on the cooled coconut cream. Now chill the cake for at least 2 hours so that the cream becomes firm.

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