Mango Float Recipe
Aside from the good sunny weather that we enjoy during Spring and Summer, this yellow mango is one thing to be excited about, they're everywhere in the grocery store. It only mean one thing, perfect time to make this delicious dessert, Mango Float! often serve during Christmas and New Year in the Philippines, but from where I lived now, Summer is the best way to have it, taking advantage of mangoes abundant..( hahahha) I can't denied the fact that I LOVE MANGOES! I love everything with mangoes..:)
This Mango Float dessert, is very easy to make and with only 4 ingredients, that's like WOW! for family gatherings and friends get together, no cooking required, no measuring of the ingredients, can be prepared ahead of time, and no mess in the kitchen, just few nicest thing about this dessert.. wink:) So, if you're a Mango lover like ME! this is the perfect summer recipe for you..
Below is the Mango Float recipe:)
Ingredients:
2 Mangoes
1 small can Nestle all purpose cream
1 can Condensed Milk
1 box Graham Crackers
Note: Perfectly sweet ripe mango is required for this recipe..wink:)
( I already ate 3 sliced with my kids, hahaha! don't tell )
Directions:
1.) Combine the the nestle cream and condensed milk in separate bowl, Set aside;
2.) Thinly sliced the Mango, Set aside;
3.) Grab a square or rectangle baking dish. Start assembling this yummy dessert:)
4.) Arrange the graham crackers on the bottom of the dish, spread the cream and condensed milk mixture, carefully spread out the thinly sliced mango.
5.) Repeat the process until all the ingredients is used.
6.) Chill in the refrigerator for 6 hours or so. SHARE and ENJOY it with your loveones!
( My kids favorite dessert )
Wow! Sayang walang ganyan mango dito. Takam na lang:)
ReplyDeleteThanks for visiting by the way; )
Glad you're back, Joy! I bet you have so much fun in Pinas. I can only make it at summer here:) Thank you:)
DeleteWow! Does that ever look good! I'm getting so many good recipes from your blog. Thanks. ☺
ReplyDeleteThanks! Dana:)
DeleteMelgie this looks very unique! I am going to send this to my sister :)
ReplyDeleteIt taste good too:) Thank you, Keith:)
DeleteI sent the recipe to her and she wants to make it for a family get-together :)
DeleteThat's so nice of you, Keith:)
DeleteMy husband would love this! I'm a bit allergic to mangos so none for me though...
ReplyDelete-Jamie
ChatterBlossom
Thanks! Jamie:)
DeleteOne of my staff made very delicious mango float like this with the condensed milk and the cream....SO YUMMY!!!
ReplyDeletethanks:)
DeleteHi, I'm following you back now :) I miss mango float!
ReplyDeleteHello, I already followed your blog:) Thank you!
DeleteHaven't eaten mango float for quiet sometime :P Yours look really yummy !
ReplyDeleteThank you! Anne:)
DeleteI used to make it when i was in phils. Now you make me wanna do it :) my husband loves ripe mangoe however i like the unripe one :)
ReplyDeleteI love the unripe one too, especially with shrimp paste na kasama naku! :)
DeleteThis is one of our fave snacks: easy to do and doesn't cost much! :D
ReplyDeleteI totally agreed with you:)
DeleteLove mango float too! We like it a little less sweet though and use cream and milk in the ratio of 2:1. :)
ReplyDeleteHowever, I was little short for cream the time I made it, So far the sweetness work out well for me:)
DeleteThis is my favorite and will remain to be for the rest of my life! hahaha! Perfect for Summer too! ;0
ReplyDeleteLikewise, Thank you:)
DeleteThis is one dish that seems very easy to replicate! Even my nephews and niece can master this! :) and it looks delicious too!
ReplyDeleteThank you! Farida:)
DeleteI will always love this Mango Float no matter what the season is. Sarap!
ReplyDeleteThank you:)
DeleteFloat or not I definitely love to eat Mangoes. It's one of my favorite fruits.
ReplyDeleteOne of my favorite too:)
Deletedrooling...
ReplyDeletei'm now craving for a mango float, makagawa nga ha,ha
Thank you! Reese:)
DeleteThat mango float really looks super yummy. It's a pity that my boys are allergic to mango or I'll try making it at home.
ReplyDeleteDominique @Dominique's Desk
Kasayang naman, maybe can find something similar fruits to replace the mangoes.
DeleteTempting! I made one too last Christmas hehe.. :)
ReplyDeleteHmmm... sarap! I should make one this weekend! I can almost taste it.
ReplyDeleteSounds good:) thanks!
DeleteYummy. I can't remember the last time I made a float, I better whipped something like this and introduce it to my kid.
ReplyDeleteI bet they gonna love it:) Thanks!
DeleteI wanna make mango float now! As in NOW! *cravings*
ReplyDeleteHahaha! sounds good:)
DeleteLove the look of this photo. It looks so delicious as well. Yummy!
ReplyDeleteThank you, Jhari:)
DeleteI am sure mommy will love this one because of the mangoes.
ReplyDeleteI bet she does:) thanks!
Deletei love making those kind of mango floats in our house:)
ReplyDeleteSame here, Aby:) Thanks!
DeleteBeen making something like this but I put chunks of oreo and fruit cocktail. I'll try fresh mangoes next time since in season naman.
ReplyDeleteThat sound good to Chin, Thanks!:)
DeleteWow! Daddy is so right, I love mangoes and this is love. Looks yummy =)
ReplyDeleteMommy Maye
Thank you!:) same here
DeleteThank you for sharing this recipe. I had been looking this recipe because I lvoe mango float.
ReplyDeletethank you!
DeleteWow this dessert is to die for...love it. So happy you stopped by my space. Following you :-)
ReplyDeleteLuv,
Manju
Thank you! Manju. I'm following you back:)
Deletewow ang sarap naman neto and instead chcolate mas OK na fruit like mangga ang gnamit mo! ill share this recipe with my sister and do our own version :P
ReplyDeleteThanks!:)
DeleteI love making mango float when I was back home. I wanted to do here as well whenever I have cravings but the prob is, I couldn't find a variety of mango that is as good as the ones we have in the Philippines.
ReplyDeleteSame here also, I only get it during summer:) Thanks
DeleteThis is one of my all time faves :)
ReplyDeleteThanks..Me too:)
DeleteI miss this! Pupunta kami sa grocery in a few minutes, maybe we should pick up ingredients for this na rin? hehe.
ReplyDeleteThat sound so good, less ingredients lang naman. Thanks:)
DeleteThis reminds me that I still have a pack of graham cracker. Maybe this weekend I will make ref cake.
ReplyDeleteInstead of mango float, I made mango cheesecake for our noche buena. Mommy loves that much and Matthew called the cheesecake as keso cake. hehehe
ReplyDeleteThat looks so yummy and perfect for summer! Lalo na if super cold!
ReplyDeletemy mouth literally waters right now! I loooove mango float, as in!
ReplyDeleteI love mango and I always make mango float too. It is indeed an easy to prepare dessert.
ReplyDeleteCraving for mango float now. Just in time for the mango season now, hehe.
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