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Friday, March 25, 2011
Mango Mille Crepe, Fruity March
I heard there is a bakery shop in Malacca selling this famous Mille crepes but I have never try it. I just did this cake yesterday, no difficult steps but you need some time to make this. I waited 48hrs then only can enjoy this cake..
I was lucky as this cake came out perfect even is my 1st time did it...also I followed to a good recipe.
This cake is so refreshing and good, I will make this again and again, maybe with difference flavours..
Mango Mille Crepe
*make 2 x 7” cake, about 22 crepes per Mille crepe cake
(recipe source: adapted from ahmok with minor changes)
Recipe
For the mango cream
300g non-dairy whipping cream
300g fresh mango puree
5tbsp mango concentrated
1tbsp lemon juice
Method
1. In a mixing bowl, beat whipping cream on high speed until thick and stiff.
2. Add in the rest of ingredients, combine well and chill in the refrigerator.
For the crepes
6 eggs
1000ml full cream milk
300g all purpose flour
90g melted butter
Method
1. Lightly whisk eggs, add in milk and melted butter, sift in flour and combine well.
2.Strain and cover with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight, this allows the gluten in the flour a chance to relax.
3. Place a 7-inch nonstick pan over low heat.
4. Add a ladle of crepe batter and quickly tilt the pan to coat the entire surface evenly in a thin layer and pour the excess of batter.
5. While cooking, trim off the excess crepe at the area where the batter was pour out.
6. Cook only one side until golden (less than 1min) and remove crepe by lifting it by the edges.
7. Continue cooking the rest of the crepes, stacking up the crepes as you work.
To assemble Mille Crepe
1. Using a spatula or pastry scraper, spread a thin layer of mango cream on the first crepe.
2. Repeat the layers to make a stack of 20-22.
3. Chill for overnight. Serve cold.
4. Dust the top with icing sugar and decorate with mango slices, if desired. Enjoy!
My tip to get a thin crepe, please see steps 4 and 5....
I am submitting this Aspiring Bakers #5 : Fruity March (March 2011) hosted by Jess of Bakericious.
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this is done up so beautifully Sonia! looks very yummy!
ReplyDeleteBeautifully done crepes and so refreshing!
ReplyDeleteLooks very good! So much work to get the layers... Thumbs up!
ReplyDeleteOh lucky you (or rather bravo to your skills) for making it perfect the first time round :) I've been meaning to try but quite put off by the "necessary skills" involved :P
ReplyDeleteOMG..I will not have such patience in making those layers! I'd love to grab them now! :D
ReplyDeleteGorgeous crepes...mango yumm yumm! :D
Thumb up for each evenly done layers :) Beautiful combi u have there....
ReplyDeleteWow, this is a beauty... I don't have such skills and patience...
ReplyDeleteMy husband would definitely love this!
ReplyDeletewow this sounds wonderful and tasty.i will surely try it.
ReplyDeleteabsolutely beautiful! i'm inspired to bake this too. thanks for sharing the recipe!
ReplyDeleteI also made this cake 2 time last week ,coz my family love this cake very much..
ReplyDeleteur cake looks more pretty and delicious than me lar..feel want to eat now..
Thumb up! I tried 4 types of different flavour fr the famous mille crepe shop. It is really yummy!
ReplyDeleteOmg!!!anda buat air liur saya meleleh-leleh:)Pasti nak cuba resepi yang begini.Terima kasih Sonia:)
ReplyDeleteAwesome! what a mouth watering crepe cake! :)
ReplyDelete这个要花很多时间呢,你的很棒^^
ReplyDeleteSonia, this is just so awesome!
ReplyDeleteI hv bookmarked this cake, hope i have the courage, time and energy to make this someday!
Thumbs up!!! :)
i hv been tried made tis once time only. is too difficult for me .ur cake looks yummy...yes!
ReplyDeleteI heard about this crepe like cake too but never try it before. That is a lot of work to do the crepe layer by layer. You have a lot of patience. Good job Sonia!!
ReplyDeleteSonia, this looks really good and yummy.
ReplyDeleteWe don't take mango, is there any substitute for that? Thanks.
Joie
This is beautifully done, the layers are very thin, well done!
ReplyDeletelooks really and yummy and tempting....
ReplyDeleteI have seen this cake before, even watched a video on how to make it but find it to be too tedious to try....yours looks perfect!
ReplyDeleteLooks so delicious and nicely done!
ReplyDeleteJoie , what I can think of are strawberry, peach , blueberry or orange, but next time i want to try chocolate.
ReplyDeleteThis is Gorgeous! I saw a couple of Mille crepe at Dean & Deluca New York last weekend and was really inspired to make these... Now I am even more tempted to make it!
ReplyDeletewhat an excellent recipe. looks like so much work but the picture says that it's worth all the effort & time!
ReplyDeletecrepe looks delicious!
ReplyDeleteyup, the shop is called Nadeje in Melaka.. it's not too bad but there's also another shop in PJ; Food Foundry that sells mille crepe cake too.
ReplyDeleteI'm tempted to make a durian one lol.
Beautiful & very neatly made. I don't think I have the patient to do this. You are great!
ReplyDeleteWow, nice presentation and looks delicous too!
ReplyDeleteWow, look at all those layers...!! So pretty :D)!
ReplyDeletewoah!! so pretty! should try to make this, love layered stuff.
ReplyDeleteSonia, you r wonderful. Looks yumm
ReplyDeletei must try this soon with tips that u mentioned
Wow! this must be yummy yummy. Never try this before will find time to make this . Thanks for sharing.
ReplyDeleteThis is so tempting....
ReplyDeleteI ever saw bloggers blog about this crepe in KL that makes me drooling...
Lovely picture. Love the stacking and the arrangement of the mangoes. Have a nice weekend!
ReplyDeletethat look so LOVELY! (: many layers (: (:
ReplyDeleteOMG....its fabulous n tempting yaar...
ReplyDeleteAmazing! I can imagine how good it taste!
ReplyDeleteYour mille crepe looks very delicious! I didnt get to try this when I went to Malacca recently...we were too full! On my way back I was thinking maybe I should attempt to make it at home. Thanks for sharing this recipe!
ReplyDeletethese crepes look awesome, really and very nicely decorated!
ReplyDeletethis looks beautiful! thank god for mango!
ReplyDeleteThe sliced mango on top look so very nice. HAve never tried this. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteWell done! Looks beautiful like store-bought!
ReplyDeleteWOW! This is awesome!! I want to bookmark this lovely dessert.
ReplyDeleteThis is impressive Sonia. Sorry we missed you yesterday at the Academy of Pastry Art.
ReplyDeleteThis is a magnificent cake, impressive are the layers, and I like the way you shredded the mangoes for a bright topping.
ReplyDeleteThis is Goooddd... in fact very good and delicious
ReplyDeleteAnything with mangoes will make my heart skip a beat... love it :)
That looks gorgeous!! And what patience to do the layers with all the perfect thin crepes!! Sonia- u r a genius in the kitchen!
ReplyDeleteMille Crepe is in my to do list.
ReplyDeleteYours looks so neatly done :)
Hello Nasi
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Wow this looks very very pretty ! It must be hard work having to work on so many layers ! But the end result must be very satisfying !
ReplyDeleteOh wow...so many layers!!! Looks very delicious. Would love to try. Thanks very much for sharing.
ReplyDelete我喜歡~芒果....美ㄛ!candy
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia,
ReplyDeleteI'm really tempted to try this. By the way, what is mango concentrated?
Vivian, mango concentrated is thick liquid which can be dilute to make drink, I bought a bottle from Tesco Sunquick brand.
ReplyDeleteOh okok. Thank u so much. Will definitely give it a try
ReplyDeleteUr blog is such an inspiration to me as a 1st time mother and a stay home mom. Thumbs up!
Oh wow, I missed this post! Looks fantastic Sonia! I have been meaning to try this out but time is always not by m side. Okay, will make it when I get the chance...very inspired, heehee!
ReplyDeleteSeems like a lot of work but the result seems to make it worthwhile!
ReplyDeleteThis is wonderful. It makes me drooling...
ReplyDeleteYou need to try the mille crepe from Humble Beginnings!
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, I've marked down this crepe recipe & would like to try to make it in the future, can you please tell me how to prepare "melted butter" as per recipe? TQ
ReplyDeleteHi. may i know what is the texture? the ones i made are always chewy which i thought suppose to be soft and melts in the mouth
ReplyDeleteBell
where can I find non-dairy whipping cream? I hv searched through many bakery shops and also hypermarket, still only able to find dairy whipping cream..
ReplyDelete-San-
big thanks for sharing this recipe.. really love it!! i'll doing mine later...heee
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia
ReplyDeleteThanks for the sharing. I am trying it now..then only realise how come no sugar ? Will it be a bit sweet or where is the sweetness come from ?
if Mango then i have to make sure is sweet only will can be layer, correct ?
Thanks for responding.
Jo
I tried making this recipe and it turned out to be great. The perfect snack for summer.
ReplyDeleteHi Sonia, i'm sharing this awesome recipe on FB group, giving credit to you and your blog. Thanks so much :)
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