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Cheesecake Like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

By Zoebakeforhappykids @bake4happykids
&version;Due to my back-to-back holidays, I must apologize for not baking a lot for Little Thumbs Up these days. Nonetheless, I must thank Jess for being such an action packed hostess for Little Thumbs Up (Coconut) October 2015 event at here as we have a massive number of 200 posts linking with us.
Next, I must thank Jozelyn for being such a highly responsive and 'invincible" hostess for Little Thumbs Up (Mango) November 2015 event at here. Although her event hasn't end yet, I like to mention that she has been so responsive that she visited any linking post so instantly. I bet no one else can beat her with that visiting speed!!! LOL!
Without saying much, I need to support Jozelyn and her LTU mango event and so I baked this Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake...
"Mum, is this a cheesecake?" asked my confused and satisfied son after enjoying a slice of this cake. "You said that it is a chiffon cake but it tastes a little like a cheesecake."
My son is right... Although this mango yogurt chiffon cake is light and spongy and contains NO cream cheese cake at all, it has a cheesecake-like tangy milky taste!
To clarify, I told my son proudly that this large 20 cm cheesecake-like chiffon cake is actually very different from most cheesecakes as it contains only three tablespoon of oil and so it is pretty low in its fat content. Yet, every mouthful of it is so moist, milky and "creamy"!

mango yogurt chiffon cake

Cheesecake-like mango yogurt chiffon cake (with NO cream cheese in it!)

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

This step helps to prevent the mangoes from sinking to the bottom of the light and airy cake.

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

As usual, this chiffon cake recipe requires separation of egg yolks from the whites.
Yay that I have my Tovolo yolk out to do this job.
Click this if you want to know how this super cool Tovolo yolk out works!

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

Beat egg whites and lemon juice until foamy first.

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

While beating, add sugar gradually and beat until stiff peaks form.

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

While beating the egg whites, this is what I did to the yolks.

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

When the egg white mixture is ready, I combined them together.

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

Another useful step to ensure that dried mangoes are well distributed.

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

It smells so good!

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

Happy to see that the mangoes are nicely distributed throughout every slice of the cake :)

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

Happy too that it is light, airy and spongy like chiffon cake... but smooth and milky like cheesecake!


Here's the recipe that is largely modified from Cookpad

Makes one 20 cm chiffon cake

A

100g dried mangoes, finely minced (or any dried fruits like cranberries)
adequate cake flour to coat

B (egg yolk mixture)

115g egg yolks (about 6 extra large but please use exact weight)
45ml (3 tbsp) vegetable oil, preferably Alfa One rice bran oil
40g caster sugar*
150g plain yogurt
120g cake flour
1/4 tsp salt

C (egg white mixture)

240g egg whites (about 6 extra large but please use exact weight)
1 tsp lemon juice
60g caster sugar*

*please do not reduce this amount as the sweetness is just right.

Preheat oven to 170°C or 330ºF or 150°C fan forced.

For A:

Coat dried mango in adequate cake flour. Sift to remove any excess un-coated flour. Set aside.

For B:

Using a hand whisk, whisk egg yolks and sugar until combined. Continue to whisk and add oil gradually while whisking and whisk until the mixture turns pale and slightly thickened.

Add yogurt and whisk until the mixture is combined. Sift in cake flour and salt and whisk again until mixture is well combined. Set aside.

For C:

Using an electric mixer with whisk attachment, beat egg whites and lemon juice in medium low mixing speed until foamy. Increase mixing speed to medium high. While beating, add sugar gradually in about 3 batches into the mixture and beat until stiff peaks form.

Combine B and C:

Fold in egg white mixture (C) into the egg yolk mixture (B) gradually and very gently with at least 3-4 batches of mixture C.

To prevent the dried mangoes from sinking to the bottom of the pan, pour a small portion of batter into an un-greased chiffon cake pan that is adequate enough to fill the base of the pan.

Stir in the flour-coated dried mangoes into the remaining batter gently and pour all batter into the pan. Tap the pan lightly on a table top to get rid of any large air bubbles in the batter.

Bake in a preheated 170ºC for 20 mins. Reduce to 160ºC during the process, and bake for an additional 35 mins or until the cake is firm enough to touch. If the top of the cake is browning too quickly, cover with a foil loosely at the last 20 mins of baking. 

After baking, drop the cake from a 20-30 cm height immediately onto your tabletop to minimise shrinkage. Then invert the cake immediately and allow it to cool completely before removing it from the pan.

To unmould the cake from the pan, use a thin rubber knife or spatula to run around the cake. Transfer cake onto a serving plate. Slice and serve.

Happy Baking

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Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

Our Little Thumbs Up event starts on the first day of the month until the last day of the month. To join, simply cook or bake any recipe with the theme of the month which is MANGO for November 2015 and link with us at this post anytime until 30th Nov 2015.
What after November 2015? We will be having a break for Christmas and New Year from Dec 2015 to Jan 2016 and Sharon f
rom Spice Up My Kitchen will be back to be the next hostess of Feb 2016 and her theme is Edible Flowers.

Don't forget your thumbs up or display this badge! And make sure that: (1) Your post must be a current post preferably within this month. (2) Please mention Little Thumbs Up in your post and link back to Bake for Happy Kids, my little favorite DIY and Jozelyn from Spice Up My Kitchen.


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Before ending this post, I like to mention a set of labeling stickers that was recently given to me by Sticker Kid (Singapore).
Although these customised stickers are ordered and sold via a Singapore website using Singapore dollars, they are actually Swiss made and sent out from Switzerland directly. Due to the long distance for the stickers to travel from Switzerland to Melbourne (Australia),it took more than 14 days to arrive at my place and I reckon that it can be quite pretty wait if you need to use the products urgently.

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

The stickers that were given to me are the most basic pack made with minimal designs and they are: 1) small stickers for labeling pens and books 2) Shoes stickers and 3) Iron on stickers for clothes and in total, their retail price is S$19.95 (inclusive of shipping and handling).

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

I can't say that they are spectacularly pretty or cute or impressive...
As you can see, they are plain daily use stickers.

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

I have pasted the shoes stickers in my son's new shoes but he hasn't try wearing the shoes yet.


Originally, I wanted to take some time to test the use and durability of the stickers but was reminded by Sticker Kid that I need to mention these products in my blog. I felt rushed and decided not to test these products any further. Sorry that I can't really say that if these products are useful or not.

I like to make a disclaimer here that I'm not paid by Sticker Kid and like to share my most honest opinions about their products.

Last but not least, please don't forget that Hackit (Australia) and I are giving away five Hackit (RRP A$19.95 each) to five lucky winners! This giveaway is open to Australian residents only. Submission ends on 30 Nov 2015. To win, please enter your details:
Hackit - A Kitchen Mixing Mincing Tool Giveaway

Cheesecake like Mango Yogurt Chiffon Cake

Hackit (a mixing / mincing kitchen tool)


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