芒果乳酪餅

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首先,我為失蹤道歉 Pinoy廚師 從8.00上午。 到4.00 p.m。 今天,馬尼拉時間。 我超出了我的帶寬分派,并且我沒有發現直到黃昏前。

我必須在起動我的計算機之前做房子差事。 特別是考慮的壞決定我在我的第一杯咖啡以後通常起動我的計算機為天。 站點交通是相當重的,因為感恩和得到提及在 紐約時代週刊 給前聖誕節水平帶來了交通,并且我超出了我的帶寬分派。 如我不可能有好沒有壞,它感覺。

無論如何…它仍然是烘烤黨在我的房子裡。 成功的昨天 蘋果餅 很令人鼓舞我的12年老女兒亞歷克斯和我今天及早開始另一次烘烤冒險。 我在做沒有計劃另一乳酪蛋糕直到除夕,但是,什麼,我們在除夕可能仍然烘烤另一乳酪蛋糕。

芒果乳酪餅

我為使用了同一份乳酪蛋糕食譜 檸檬桔子乳酪蛋糕 我從奈格爾鋪瓦工的得到了 廚房日誌。 然而有三個區別。

1) 我在餡餅外皮烘烤了乳酪蛋糕而不是通常全麥餅乾麵包屑外殼。

2) 我沒有使用外皮,但是我加了切好的新鮮的芒果。

3) 芒果乳酪餅在直接熱-沒有baine marie被烘烤了。

我們有它為點心和, oh我! 期限點心天堂浮現在腦海。 :)

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18 responses on 'Mango cheese pie'

  • poppycock on Dec 29, 2006 at 9:22 pm

    yehey, connie i’m so proud of you. :) a new york times mention sounds like big deal to me. no wonder why your detractors envy you so much. ;p

    this sounds like a good recipe. when i get into baking i’ll come back to this one.

  • rose on Dec 29, 2006 at 10:43 pm

    hi connie…wow…filipinas magazine…then new york times…
    congrats…..enjoy na enjoy ako sa blog mo….mom din ako
    with 2 kids….happy new year to you and your family….

  • Emily on Dec 30, 2006 at 1:20 am

    Wow! Our very own Connie Veneracion kicking some major butts! Eat your hearts out haters. Who could ever expect that lutong Pinoy would get such recognizion along side American and European cuisines. That’s a wonderful way of wrapping 2006 up and I hope your will have ( if possible) a happier still and more fruitful year. Hmmm, how do young people says it? Oh yeah..You rock! Keep it coming and congratulations.

  • Eva on Dec 30, 2006 at 1:51 am

    This pie looks delicious. I am a TH (trying hard) baker myself. I don’t eat desserts but I love making them. I am more of a cupcake baker, I make everything in individual portions. I will definitely try to make this for our media noche. Manila mango is not always available here in US, can I substitute it with different kind of mango? or a preserved mango maybe?
    Have a fruitful 2007.

  • Tiny on Dec 30, 2006 at 6:05 am

    Thanks for sharing this mango cheese pie recipe. Ive never been good in baking but this recipe sounds easy to make…even more sound yummy too. My husband and I are having some friends friends during New year’s eve and I plan to surprise them with this pie for dessert.

    By the way, Ive been an avid fan of your website. Even sent u some pictures some years ago with my girlfriends as I celebrated my birthday. Your website trully inspires me to do a lof of home cooking and share it to my fellow pinays here who miss having pinoy food.

    THANK U Connie for sharing your time, effort and your recipes to everybody. You’re such an inspiration and youre making all pinoys so proud of your recipes and your stories too :))

    Have a great New year ahead.

  • sun on Dec 30, 2006 at 6:37 am

    hello sassy…happy new year…
    we enjoy reading your blog….

  • Rico on Dec 30, 2006 at 6:52 am

    Wow! That looks great! Since I don’t have a tart pan, I’m thinking of trying it the more ghetto French way “a la galette”. ;) Like this:

    http://www.foodstylernyc.com/nectarinegallette.htm

    But, I have a feeling the filling mixture might be too runny to stay still in such a free-form crust, but I’ll let you know how it turns out. Did that pre-baked mixture have a pasty consistency? Or was it more liquid like?

  • brenda on Dec 30, 2006 at 7:02 am

    i envy you… i wish i could also bake… the only dessert that i can make is leche flan. can you make egg pie next?

  • Julie on Dec 30, 2006 at 11:21 am

    This reminds me of the cheese pies that my friends & I used to buy in our cafeteria at school…of course, yours has the added mango in it, the combinations seems very unique to me! And on a different note, KUDOS on being mentioned in the NY Times article! I am tickled pink by it, so I can imagine how *you* must feel! I was very pleased that Pinoy Cook & another food blog I love (Chocolate & Zucchini) had a special mention. Advanced Happy New Year!

  • Connie on Dec 30, 2006 at 1:36 pm

    Thanks, poppycock. Oooh you’ll love baking. It’s less stressful than cooking.

    Happy new year, Rose!

    Thank you, Emily. And I do intend to keep rocking LOL

    Eva, I’m not familiar with non-Filipino mangoes. I’m not sure if preserved mangoes (dry variety) will soften as the pie cooks.

    Tiny, you’re Christine from Norway? Oh my gosh, I had an entry with your pics but I had a database disaster last year and I’m not sure I was able to reproduce that entry. Happy New YEar, anyway.

    Happy new year, too Sun.

    Rico, the consistency is similar to a thickened sauce. Very much pouring consistency. So I’m not sure if a crust like that can hold the filling.

    Egg pie is on the list, Brenda. My kids love egg pie!

    Julie, same old me — trying to add a decided Pinoy flair to very non-Pinoy dishes. Happy new year to you too.

  • Tiny on Dec 30, 2006 at 10:39 pm

    Hi again!
    You guessed it right. Impressive memory!
    Though Ive been lurking most of the times, just want to let you know I check your website on a daily basis and when I make the dishes from your site…and share it with other pinays here, I ALWAYS proudly say that I got the recipes from you ;) with matching endorsing pa sa website mo,www.pinoycook.net, hehehe.

    By the way, I dont mean to invade your privacy or something…but is it possible to have your address or cel.nr? I really really want to share some ready-mix-sauces with u :smile:. With all the recipes you have been sharing thru the years, the least I can do is share something to you and your famiy too. I can either send them thru postal mail or send it thru a friend.

    Have a great New Year Weekend!

    Sincerely,
    Tiny

  • Connie on Dec 31, 2006 at 8:50 am

    I knew it, Tiny! :) Thank you for the word-of-mouth. Satisfied readers are always the most honest form of advertisement. :) I’ll e-mail you.

  • sam on Dec 31, 2006 at 4:57 pm

    I have three letters for you: Y U M, and three !!!. I will definitely try it and let you know the results. I am bummed that there are no fresh Philippine mangoes in our markets but I’ve heard from a co-worker that soaking very good quality dried Cebu mangoes (available at most Costco stores in Southern California) in a cup of warm water will yield acceptable results, and wash out some of sodium preservatives and sugar. (Ooopsss..don’t forget to drain the water before adding the mangoes to whatever you are cooking)! I tried baking with dried mangoes but it came out chewy instead of soft and luscious (maybe I did it wrong?). Happy New Year and let me express again that I am so proud of your site, and whenever non-Filipinos ask about our food, I make sure I name-drop your site. Most of the time, they are thrilled to read through. Ms. C, you provide not only food information and recipes, but valuable education on contemporary Filipino community life. Here’s to a wonderful 2007! Maraming salamat!
    N.B. I hope you still remember me. Sam with the sweet butter-fried banana dessert from a few years back. :)

  • Connie on Jan 1, 2007 at 12:34 am

    Sam, of course I remember you! How can I forget when the recipe you gave was a big hit. :) Thanks again.

  • Tiny on Jan 5, 2007 at 6:03 am

    Tried the recipe and it was a success! I couldnt get hold of Philippine mango so i just grabbed whatever mango I saw in the market. It was brazilian mango,wasnt as sweet as our very own:sad:…so I improvised( a friend actually advised me to do this :wink:), added an extra tablesppon of sugar and it did the trick. Thanks again for sharing this recipe.:smile:

  • Connie on Jan 5, 2007 at 11:11 am

    Tiny, that’s great. Nakaka-addict, ano? My husband was just asking me last night when I would be making cheese cake again. :wink:

  • grz on Jul 6, 2007 at 8:36 pm

    hi! nice site tlga! very helpful, most specially to newly weds like me, almost evryday i visit your site to get easy & delicious recipe, my husband is so shocked that he did not expect me i can cook daw pla.. tenx ate connie.. ask ko lng po since we dont have oven yet, can i use turbo broiler to bake?

  • melisa on Oct 28, 2007 at 1:58 pm

    hehe… it’s me again ma’am… I also want to ask the same question… could I use a turbo broiler to bake since we don’t have an oven? Thanks… More power! God bless!

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