My mom has been spoiling me with mangoes again. Not with those kind of greenish and hard, but with those fantastically red and soft mmmmmm. While they may be more common elsewhere, here you have to find a small grocer and look him really nicely. In return you'll get one of these beauties, while turning a blind eye at how much they are going to cost you. A cheaper and usually just as suitable solution would be to use canned mangoes, which work fine and can be always found at a local supermarket.
This will not be a typical mousse, mainly because of the added yogurt. It is just the right balance between sweet and fresh and just what you need on a warm summer afternoon. And is is super easy to make too.
This will not be a typical mousse, mainly because of the added yogurt. It is just the right balance between sweet and fresh and just what you need on a warm summer afternoon. And is is super easy to make too.
For 6 servings:
2 mangoes
1 plain yogurt (180 ml)
1 cream (200 ml)
confectioner's sugar (to taste)
4 sheets of gelatin
Peel the mangoes and cut one whole and a half of the second into pieces. Leave one half whole for later. I already wrote about the easiest way how to peel a mango, but it was in my Slovene blog. Even if you do know a word of Slovene (which I will assume you don't) the post is pretty self-explanatory, so no worries. Just be sure to position the mango correctly. The post however will only be helpful for the part where you need the pieces of mango. You'll still need to use a peeler or a knife if you want to peel the remaining half, which we wan to preserve whole. If a mango is nice and ripe, you could also just spoon it out of the peel.
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