Sunday, 5 October 2014

Sankaya Mamuang (Mango Custard)



Hurrah!! I finally did another Thai dessert! this little lovely is a baked mango coconut custard; it’s very much like a soufflĂ© in that it’s baked in the oven, rises and then sinks a bit after you take it out. It’s also good if you don’t like really sweet desserts. I’m also not totally sure if this is a ‘real’ Thai desert- sankaya is normally used inside a pumpkin and then steams as it cooks, you then get a big wedge of softened pumpkin and creamy custard inside. However, mixing in mango puree into the custard mix is much quicker and gives more predictable results.




For two people use:



  • 1 juicy mango, pureed

  • 2 eggs, beaten

  • a small handful of sugar

  • 150ml of coconut milk

  • optional- shavings of coconut

  • a very small amount of vegetable oil



Get the oven heated up, medium high, about 180 degrees/ 350F/ gas 4. Using just a few drops of vegetable oil, grease the bowls/ ramekins/ pots you will cook and serve in. Mix the pureed mango, beaten eggs, sugar and coconut milk in a bowl and pour this in until the mixture sits about a fingers width below the rim. Put the dishes into the oven and bake for about 35 minutes. Like a soufflĂ©, it will rise and then fall as you take it out. Shave over some coconut flakes to serve and be careful- it will be really hot! 

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