Fresh Mango Bread

Written by joythebaker on May 27, 2008 – 9:30 pm -

I have nicknamed this bread Crazy Face Mango Bread.  Why?  Because every time I tell someone what this treat is- Fresh Mango Bread, they make a crazy face.  I don’t even mention that it’s made with whole wheat flour and also has grated apples (and golden raisins… shhhh!).  That might just send them over the top!

I bet you’re making a crazy face right now.  I’m sure you are…  But this bread is great!  Turn that crazy face into action and whip up a loaf for yourself!  With the flavors of ginger and cinnamon, and the surprise pieces of fresh mango, this bread is perfect with tea for breakfast or an afternoon snack.

I found myself with loads of fresh mango that I had gotten for a steal.  I had already treated myself to mango sorbet.  With thoughts of fresh mango margaritas swirling through my head, I thought I better be good, and make a whole grain breakfast bread.  I was pleasantly surprised.  This bread is delicious warm from the oven, and amazingly enough, tastes even better the next day.

Try. Please.  I wouldn’t let you down.

Fresh Mango Lime Bread

adapted from Baking a la Mrs. Greenspan

Print this recipe!

3 large eggs

3/4 cup flavorless oil such as canola or safflower old

2 1/2 cups white whole wheat flour (of course you can use all-purpose if you like)

1 cup sugar

1 teaspoon baking powder

1 teaspoon baking soda

1 1/2 teaspoons ground ginger

1 teaspoon cinnamon

1/4 teaspoon salt

1/2 cup (packed) light brown sugar

1 to 1 1/4 cup diced mangos from 1 large peeled and pitted mango

1 cup grated apple from 1 peeled Granny Smith apple

3/4 cup moist and plump golden raisins

grated zest of 1/2 lime

Center a rack in the oven and preheat the oven to 350 degrees F.  Grease a 8-1/2 x 4-1/2 inch loaf pan, dust the inside with flour and tap out the excess.  Put the pan on an insulated baking sheet or on tow regular baking sheets stacked on on top of the other.  This extra insulation will keep the bottom of the bread from over baking.

Whisk the eggs and the oil together.

In a large bowl, whisk together the flour, sugar, baking powder, baking soda, spices and salt.  Rub the brown sugar between your palms into the bowl, breaking up any lumps, then stir it in.  Pour the wet ingredients over the dry, switch to a sturdy rubber spatula or wooden spoon and mix until blended- the batter will be very thick (really more like a dough than a batter) and not easily mixed, but persevere, it will soon come together.  Stir in the mango, apples, raisins and zest.  Scrape the batter into the pan and smooth the top with a rubber spatula.

Bake the bread for 1 1/2 hours, or until it is golden brown and a thin knife inserted into the center comes out clean.  If the bread looks as if it’s getting too brown as it bakes, cover loosely with a foil tent.  Transfer the pan to a rack and cool for 5 minutes before running a knife around the sides of the pan and unmolding.  Invert and cool to room temperature right side up on the rack.


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38 Responses to “Fresh Mango Bread”

  1. 1
    sharon says:

    No crazy face here…I’d just like a slice! It sounds like a wonderful combination for a sweet summery bread.

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    Katie says:

    Wow, this is SUCH a good idea. I LOVE mango, especially with lime, but in a bread? I bet it’s SOOO moist. YUM!

  3. 3
    Jen says:

    Sounds yummy! I will definitely try making this one over the weekend. Just a quick question — does this make one loaf or two? (I tried one of your other breads, and wasn’t prepared for it to make 2 loaves because it wasn’t indicated in the recipe.)

  4. 4
    joythebaker says:

    Jen- When I made this it made just one loaf. I know what you mean though, sometimes a recipe will have lots of batter and require two pans. This made just one loaf though- Enjoy!!

  5. 5

    I made this just a few weeks ago – one of my favourite breads. I love the ginger flavour, and the slightly crunchy crust.

  6. 6
    Amanda says:

    I’ve been waiting to make this bread ever since I got it! Yours looks really great. Since I am out of fresh mangoes right now, do you think I could use canned mangoes?

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    Melody says:

    I’ve never had mango lime bread before…what a fun combo!

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    Amy says:

    I just recently made this bread and it was a huge hit with my family!! Great idea to use apples!

  9. 9
    Kevin says:

    I really like the sound of a mango bread!

  10. 10
    Cecilia says:

    You haven’t let me down yet. I tried out the ice cream cupcake recipe for my mom’s birthday the other day, and they were moderately successful (just moderately because mine were kind of messy).

    I love mangos. I like apples. I like all of the ingredients in this bread. So why not try it out?

  11. 11

    i think i did have a bit of a crazy face when i read the title, but it looks quite delicious (and a little less crazy since i see it’s a quick-bread)!!

  12. 12
    Mike says:

    What I like about this bread is clear in the first photo: you can still see mango in the bread! I’d had a loaf of mango bread given to me before along with a loaf of banana bread. I was initially excited and then woefully disappointed when I couldn’t tell them apart since they both tasted only like the spices in the bread and in no way like the fruit they contained. I’ll have to give your bread a try because my wife and I love mangoes too much and this bread sounds like it ought to be a hit.

  13. 13
    Dana says:

    You didn’t get a crazy face from me — I think this looks great! I love that there’s some whole wheat flour in there too. Yum.

  14. 14
    Coline says:

    Oh my, I love mango and this use of it looks delicious. I must make this sometime!

  15. 15

    I love mango bread. In fact, I ‘ll be posting on one soon. I made it 4 times in March and April when we had company visiting (that’s what happens when you live in SOCAL and family lives in Northeast). It was a huge hit every time, as I’m sure yours is!

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    Mari says:

    I love mangos and quick bread, so I’m sure I’m going to love this!

  17. 17
    Sarah says:

    Wow…I will definitely be making this as soon as school gets out next Friday. Wow, I’m kind of in shock right now. Shock because this bread looks and sounds so deliciuos. Thank you!

  18. 18
    Larissa says:

    This looks delicious! My mom used to bake mango bread all the time, so I have fond memories of it. I would NOT make a crazy face if you offered this to me :)

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  20. 20
    Michelle says:

    Yum! I was just wondering if it would really detract from the recipe if I left the raisins out? I have an irrational hatred for raisins (!) but otherwise think this looks really terrific.

  21. 21
    amanda says:

    I had seen this recipe in Dorie’s book awhile back, and had been wondering if it would be good–your post confirmed that I should try it, and I’m so glad I did…it’s wonderful!

    I took your suggestion and used white whole wheat flour, and then upped the health factor a little more by using 1/2 cup applesauce and 1/4 cup oil in place of the 3/4 cup oil. Instead of the grated apple, I added a cup of blueberries (and the two full cups of mango) and omitted the raisins. I also used orange zest instead of the lime, and added a little cinnamon extract I had laying around. Sounds like a lot of changes, but they all worked out great…especially the blueberries!

    I ended up with two mini loaves and one 8×4 inch loaf (I have no idea how Dorie managed to fit all the batter in that one pan). This recipe will most definitely become a standby!

    Hope my suggestions are of use to the next person!

  22. 22
    Jen says:

    I tried this recipe with delicious results. Best breakfast (and lunch, and maybe dessert) in awhile! Thank you for a great idea. Not to plug, but I even nerdily blogged about it (http://shiubox.blogspot.com/2008/07/goodness-that-is-mango.html) and wanted to give you credit.

  23. 23
    ThatsSoYummy says:

    This sounds like a recipe with a twist and I definitely think it is delicious.

    Awesome and great work again.

  24. 24

    All I needed to see were the words “mango” and “bread” together and you’ve won yourself a subscriber. I’m drooling just thinking about how great this must taste :)

  25. 25
    Susan M says:

    Hi – Just came across your blog form the 2009 Weblog awards website. Congrats! I’m planning to give this recipe a try tomorrow AM and am quite excited.

    I’m not a fan of golden raisins, or any raisins for that matter – is there anything else you might suggest in place of them??

  26. 26
    Philosofya says:

    Hey lady,

    Can I muffin up this bread? Like tins and paper sleeves and all? Because this looks delicious but eating the whole loaf is probably a bad idea. :)

  27. 27
    Karen says:

    I made this over the weekend, I would really recommend to anyone making this to use a 9 x 5 loaf pan, mine overflowed and some batter ended up on the oven floor. But the end result was delicious. I used the zest of a whole lime but couldn’t taste it, I’d use more next time.

  28. 28
    Lindsey says:

    Wow, perfect timing! I have two mangoes and an apple that I was just telling myself that I need to use today!

  29. 29
    Nancy says:

    Just made this recipe. It is so yummy!! It’s a big hit with my family.It tastes fabulous today. I guess it tastes even better tomorrow!!
    Huge success!! Outstanding recipe

  30. 30
    Holly says:

    I am glad you made this so I can see somewhat of what it looks like. We are making this for Tuesdays with Dorie in a week or so. It’s nice to get a preview and I like your changes too.

  31. 31
    Lauren says:

    Oh my, I just made this and tweaked it a bunch and it STILL came out so delicious! That is a sign of a fantastic recipe!
    I used 1 cup of frozen, thawed mango, 1 cup of frozen, thawed blackberries, used 1/2 c. of vanilla yogurt and 1/4 c. of oil, reduced the white sugar to 1/2 c. (on account of the vanilla-ed yogurt) used 1 egg and 3 whites, and completely omitted the apple, raisins and ginger because I didn’t have any.

    I know this makes it a completely different recipe, but it turned out to be amazing and a great low-fat treat for my dad! Thank you for this recipe and for your delightful blog!

  32. 32
    Haricot Vert says:

    just made a variation on this recipe using wholemeal four and also reduced the sugar to 1/2 cup (brown) and then made baked in muffin cases at a lower temp (150 ° C) so as not to burn the bottom…boyfriend just stole two for dessert and by the look on his face (a grin like a cheshire cat as opposed to a craz face) they must be damn good!!

  33. 33
    karin says:

    Hi Joty! I just made this bread and it was a hit with me and the two friends I had over for coffee. I live in the Dominican Republic and both the mango and the lime are such staple ingredients here. It was such a find for me to have something to make incorporating some of the local flavor. I love visiting your blog! Thanks!

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    Kirsten says:

    ok, so had this at a friends house, here in the Dominican Republic, where right now mangos are in season and EVERYWHERE (free or almost free!) I TOTALLY made a crazy face when she told me what was in it! HOWEVER! Guess who is here getting the receipe today and baking it tomorrow?! Thanks! (First time on your blog, and I can tell I love you already! Avocados are in season now, any great receipes you want to post?!

  35. 35
    Kirsten says:

    Hilarious, I just now read the post above mine, it’s from my friend who had me over! LOL!

  36. 36
    MsMc says:

    I have tried several recipes in the past which involve baking with mangoes, and each one has been disastrous. Something about mango keeps the cake/bread raw even after 1 to 1.5 hours of baking at the recommended temperature. Any idea what’s happening? May be there is a reason why there are so few mango cake and mango bread recipes around – compared to, say, banana bread/cake. I love mangos and I love baking, combing the two would be a bonanza for me, but so far, nothing but dismal results in the oven.

  37. 37
    Ambrosia says:

    this is the best bread ever!!! I made a few slight modifications and it turned out perfect! I didn’t add the raisins but I added whole unsweetened cranberries & more sugar. My boyfriend and I couldn’t stop eating it…this will definitely be made again.

  38. 38
    Ambrosia says:

    this week I added bananas – awesome!! I didn’t add raisins, apples, or zest like the recipe calls for.


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