I am decided – come what may – cookie crusty or cakey, I am going to make it, eat it and then let the wise palette decide for itself. So that’s puts an end to all the self debate going on in my mind. All this was happening the previous night as I was going to sleep – is it the blogging that’s causing these visions??
The first thing this morning, I look up ‘Classic Cakes’ for the recipe – it is a vegetarian recipe – no eggs, which means that I too get to eat the shortcake, hurray!!
The baked short cake crusts were more cookie like than pastry as I had expected! Nice crunchy cookies but a little thicker, and it just had slight hint of bitterness – could it be due to more than desired measure of baking powder?
The mangoes this year are not as sweet as they usually are – the early unseasonal rains have affected the taste, and caused losses to many mango breeders – the climate has been unpredictable of late. We can’t really blame anybody – the havoc we cause on the environment is by no means less!
- The mangoes were not sweet and I did not add sugar to the cream – it was a fatal error!
- There was the slightest hint of bitterness but the cream made up for it – next time I should reduce the quantity of baking powder!
- Joy of baking tells me that -“1 to 2 teaspoons (5-10 grams) of baking powder leavens 1 cup (140 grams) of flour. The amount will depend on the ingredients and how they are mixed.”
Recipe: Mango Cream short cake
Ingredients:
(Makes a 7″ round short cake – I made one of 6″ and a few minis)
Refined Flour – 225g/2 cups
Baking powder – 1 tbsp.
Salt – 1/2 tsp. (I did not use as the butter was salted)
Butter (softened) – 50g/4tbsp.
Caster sugar – 50g/4tbsp.
Milk – 150ml./2/3 cup
heavy cream – 300ml / 1 and 1/4 ( I used only 100ml!!)
Mangoes (Should be ripe) – 3 medium sized
I scooped out the flesh into small 1cm spheres
A circular template – about 7 inches in diameter.
A cookie cutter for the mini short cakes.
Method:
1. Preheat oven to 220 deg. C. Prepare a baking sheet.
2. Sift flour, baking powder and salt (if using) thrice into a bowl.
3. Stir in sugar, cut in butter and toss (I mixed with fingertips) till the mixture becomes crumbly.
4. Stir in enough milk to make a soft dough (Like cookie dough).
5. Divide into two balls. Roll them out into circles and cut with the template into 7 inch rounds.
Divide one of the templates into 8 pizza portions with slight indents (not cuts) as shown here:
Gather the bits and make mini shortcakes by using the cookie cutters.
The mini cakes:
7. Place the cream in a bowl and whip till it holds peaks (I used ready whipped cream).
Not forgetting to include the paragraph that I hope will make others aware of the “Little Wonders March” for babies team and garner more entries for the event:
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I forgot to add this! I checked up with Elise of Simply recipes here, where she emphatically says that she’s of the camp that strawberry shortcake is made with a biscuit, not a cake. That confirms that my cake has turned out fine – phew!

















beautifullllllll mango cream ,pics looks very tempting
Thanks, Sagari for the visit and the kind words – It tastes nice too though I have scrooged on the cream and sugar!
Thank you for stopping by my blog and commenting on my carrot salad:) It traced me to yours. I like your shortcake recipe! The rest of your entries are great, too. I’ll see if you have a subscription link and will subscribe to you to read more from you. Cheers!
Thanks Farida! Pleasure seeing you here. There is a subscription link on the side bar – a rather small chicklet!
Was looking up mango recipes and saw your post. I can’t get over their beautiful color, what an orange! I am a big fan of strawberry shortcake on cake..or creamy scones. Beautiful entry for the event!
Tartelette, thanks! Ahh….Just saw your profile on the other tab…me too an Erma Bombeck fan! Glad to meet you!
Loved your shortcake with detailed step by step instructions.
Thank, Jaya!
aaah this is divine… my first time here and iam stuck…
Hi first time to ur blog… a very very wonderful collection of yummy recipies…. saw so many new ones and the photos look great too…