Mandarin Orange Royale

September 21, 2004 | Non-Asian cuisine, Sweets | Print This Post Print This Post
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Mandarin Orange RoyaleYes, it’s the immortal “royale” dessert recipe again! My daughters and I have perfected the recipe too. While the original recipe, courtesy of my friend Melissa, used whole graham crackers for the crust, we now use crushed graham crackers mixed with melted butter. We have also realized that it is best to chill the cream very well before blending it with the sweetened condensed milk.

Crushed graham crackers come in pouches and are available in the baking section of most supermarkets. If you can’t get the crushed crackers, you can get whole graham crackers and use a rolling pin to crush them.

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8 Responses to “Mandarin Orange Royale”

  1. Cherleen on December 27th, 2005 3:43 pm

    Hi Sassy!

    I have encountered a similar recipe before but the recipe called for sliced mangoes, and mangoes were quite expensive because it was not in season so I used sliced peaches instead. Why not give it a try? :)

  2. Connie on December 27th, 2005 5:01 pm

    Hi Cherleen! We’ve done that. Or, rather, my daughter did. The recipe and photo may not have been re-posted yet. :)

  3. A party journal » Blog Archive » Mango cream dessert on January 19th, 2006 3:07 pm

    [...] I posted a recipe for this home made party dessert last year but it was among the ones that were lost last December. Nice thing about keeping all original photos–now, I can repost. It is actually a variation of the mandarin orange royale recipe but, instead of topping the cream with fruit, fruit syrup is poured all over it. [...]

  4. Mommy Talks » Mango cream dessert on January 23rd, 2006 9:05 pm

    [...] I posted a recipe for this home made party dessert last year but it was among the ones that were lost last December. Nice thing about keeping all original photos–now, I can repost. It is actually a variation of the mandarin orange royale recipe but, instead of topping the cream with fruit, fruit syrup is poured all over it. [...]

  5. define_me on January 24th, 2006 9:00 am

    Okay, I’m a neophyte to cooking and I’m slowly learning as the days go by. I want to try this recipe but I don’t know what all-purpose cream is. Do I have to go a Filipino store to buy it?

    Btw, I’m glad I bumped into your site. I’ve been meaning to learn Filipino recipes for so long now. This will really help.

  6. Connie on January 24th, 2006 9:42 pm

    define_me, it’s single cream as opposed to double cream.

  7. define_me on January 26th, 2006 7:09 am

    ummm…What do you mean single cream as opposed to double cream?…:???:

  8. Connie on January 26th, 2006 2:18 pm

    check the labels. :smile:

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