Mango Graham Cake - Filipino Mango Float (Video Recipe) (2024)

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Mango graham cake is a popular dessert in the Philippines. Also called mango float, it’s cold, sweet and so easy to make. Just layer graham crackers, sweetened cream, mangoes and enjoy.

(Are you a fan of refrigerator cakes like this one? They are the perfect summer dessert! Try strawberry refrigerator cake or, if you prefer peaches, try this peach icebox cake which is a peaches and cream dream.)

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What is mango graham cake?

How do you make mango float?

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Other delicious mango dessert recipes

Mango Graham Cake – Filipino Mango Float Recipe

We have 4 different kinds of heat warnings as I’m writing this (seriously, they’re saying to expect humidex values of 40C/104F and higher); I am so happy we’re doing our No Bake Summer Series!

I cannot imagine prepping and baking a cake in this heat. Happy to report though – we can still have cake without turning our ovens on. Enter: this delicious mango graham cake.

What is mango graham cake?

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First of all, what is mango graham cake? It’s simply a mango refrigerator cake or an icebox cake.

It’s also sometimes called a mango float in the Philippines. Don’t ask why. I tried to find the answer and there is nothing definitive.

Is it because the mangoes are floating in cream that look like clouds? I really have no idea.

Bottomline, graham cake just means no cooking or baking. Just refrigerating!

How do you make mango float?

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Whatever you decide to call this dessert, it’s very easy to make.

It’s all about the layers.

First you place graham cracker cookies on the bottom of your baking dish. It’s important to cover the entire area so cut your cookies to fit the dish, if necessary.

Then you add your sweetened whipped cream. I like using an offset spatulaMango Graham Cake - Filipino Mango Float (Video Recipe) (4) to even it out.

The diced mangoes come next (scroll below for step-by-step photos of how to dice mangoes). The key in this step is to properly estimate the amount of fruit – you don’t want to run out. You want to have enough for the first and second layers.

Repeat. Chill. Devour.

Ingredients for this mango float recipe

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The ingredients for mango graham cake are simple too:

  • Heavy cream or whipping cream – you want to go with full fat (this means has fat content of at least 36%) because it whips better
  • Sweetened condensed milkMango Graham Cake - Filipino Mango Float (Video Recipe) (6)
  • Graham cracker cookiesMango Graham Cake - Filipino Mango Float (Video Recipe) (7) – I like using whole wheat because it has a nutty taste but you can use regular ones if you like
  • Fresh, ripe mangoes

Tools you need to make mango refrigerator cake

You don’t need special tools to make this cake either.

Just an 8×8 baking dish, an electric handheld mixer (a stand mixer works nicely as well), some bowls and spatulas.

Recipe FAQs

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Mangoes and cream are fantastic together and this is a wonderful summer dessert. Perfect for impromptu BBQ parties or just your good old regular summer day snack.

The hardest part is the waiting! You have to allow it to set properly.

Here are more tips for you.

What is the best kind of mango to use for mango graham cake?

We Filipinos are mighty proud of our mangoes (they’re the carabao mango variety). They are perfectly sweet and their meat is smooth and buttery. So if you can get hold of them, use those.

Sadly we don’t get carabao mangoes here but we’ve found ataulfo mangoes come close in terms of sweetness and texture. It’s the kind I always use in this mango graham cake recipe.

If you can’t find either, just pick a mango that is sweet, ripe and whose flesh is soft not firm.

How to tell if a mango is ripe

The best way to tell if a mango is ripe is to smell the stem end of the fruit. If it smells aromatic and fruity, you’re good to go. If you smell nothing, you may need to wait a few more days.

Also try to gently squeeze the mango. A ripe mango is going to give a little. If it doesn’t, it’s not ready.

How to cut a mango

Different people cut mangoes differently. And this has always been how we did it. Specifically, this is how my dad does it.

It not only gives you an easy way to get the most mango meat and an easy way to dice it, it’s also fun! Which is I think the main reason my dad started doing it this way – us kids had a blast looking at it and eating it.

Step 1: Wash and dry the mango. Position the mango stem side up and cut each cheek as close to the pit as possible.

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Step 2: Make horizontal (or vertical, start whichever way you prefer) slices on each piece without cutting through the skin.

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Step 3: You can scoop the flesh from the skin at this point but we like to open the mango up like a flower (pretty!).

Step 4: And then we scoop the diced pieces. We normally just peel and slurp on the pits but you can also slice some of the meat remaining there.

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Can I use ready-made whipped cream?

Yes, you can use ready-made whipped cream to make mango float. I personally like the taste and texture of homemade whipped cream though so I always make my own.

Also note that ready-made whipped cream is already sweetened so you may not need to add as much condensed milk. Taste as you go.

Can I use frozen mangoes?

When making mango graham cake or any kind of icebox cake, use fresh fruit as much as possible. Frozen fruit has too much moisture in them and you don’t want all that extra water seeping into your beautiful cake.

If fresh fruit is not an option, try canned, like peaches. Just make sure to drain properly and remember that canned fruit is already swimming in sweet syrup. Adjust the recipe accordingly.

Can I freeze the mango float instead of chilling it?

I usually just chill my mango float in the fridge overnight. When I’m ready to serve, I just bring it out and slice. The cake slices are not perfect but the cake is creamy and delicious.

However, feel free to freeze them. Just note that if you do: treat it like how you would ice cream cake – thaw a little before serving. And note that the mangoes will be frozen too.

Other delicious mango dessert recipes

I love mangoes. If you do too, you will love these delicious mango desserts.

This no-bake mango cheesecake is another delightful mango dessert that doesn’t require any baking. It’s bright, light and so summery!

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If you’re looking for something even simpler, nothing can get any easier than this 2-ingredient fresh mango mousse. Two ingredients, 30 minutes in the fridge, done!

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These mango bars are perfect for picnics, everyday snacking and even holiday baking!

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Mango Graham Cake – Filipino Mango Float Recipe

Author: Jolina

Mango graham cake or mango float is a popular dessert in the Philippines. It’s cold, sweet and so easy to make. Just layer graham crackers, sweetened cream, mangoes and enjoy.

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Prep Time 30 minutes mins

Chilling Time 8 hours hrs

Total Time 8 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Course Dessert

Cuisine Filipino

Servings 16 people

Calories 111 kcal

Ingredients

  • 2 cups heavy cream see notes
  • 2-4 tbsp condensed milk to taste, see notes
  • Graham crackers see notes
  • flesh from 3-4 ripe mangoes cubed, see post to see how to cut mangoes

Instructions

  • Using ahandheld electric mixeror astand mixerfitted with the whisk attachment, whip 2 cups of heavy cream on medium-high speed until soft-medium peaks.

  • Switch to low-medium speed and drizzle thecondensed milka little at a time. Add more until you get the sweetness you want. Once you're satisfied, switch back to medium-high speed and beat until smooth and stiff.

  • Place a layer ofgraham crackersat the bottom of a deep8×8 baking dish. Evenly spread a heaping cup of cream on top of your graham crackers. Then put a layer of diced mangoes on top of that.

  • Repeat by covering the mangoes with graham cracker cookies. Be sure to cover the entire layer; cut the cookies to fit.Then cover with another layer of cream and top with more mangoes.

  • You now have two options: you can either (1) freeze or (2) chill the cake in the fridge overnight. Freezing will result to a more ice cream cake-like end product which you would have to thaw several minutes before serving. Chilling will result to a creamy, ready-to-eat cake out of the fridge (see notes).

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Notes

  1. Tip for whipping the cream – put the bowl and the whisk you’re going to use in the fridge for about 15 minutes before you plan to start whipping. This way your cream stays cold longer and easier to work with.
  2. How much condensed milk you use depends largely on how sweet your mangoes are and how sweet you want your cake to be. Adjust to taste.
  3. The graham crackers I use are squares (see video). I used a total of 21 cookies to fill my 8×8 inch baking dish.
  4. If you choose to freeze the cake: treat it like how you would ice cream cake – thaw before serving. And note that the fruit will be frozen too.

Nutrition

Calories: 111kcalCarbohydrates: 2gProtein: 1gFat: 11gSaturated Fat: 7gCholesterol: 42mgSodium: 14mgPotassium: 32mgSugar: 1gVitamin A: 444IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 26mg

Nutritional information are estimates only.

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FAQs

Mango Graham Cake - Filipino Mango Float (Video Recipe)? ›

Mango float, also known as mango royale, crema de mangga or mango graham cake is a popular Filipino dessert. This icebox cake is made from layers of graham crackers, whipped cream, condensed milk, and ripe mangoes. This whole assembly is chilled and set before being cut into squares to serve.

Is mango graham and mango float the same? ›

Mango float, also known as mango royale, crema de mangga or mango graham cake is a popular Filipino dessert. This icebox cake is made from layers of graham crackers, whipped cream, condensed milk, and ripe mangoes. This whole assembly is chilled and set before being cut into squares to serve.

What is mango float made of? ›

Mango float or crema de mangga is a Filipino icebox cake dessert made with layers of ladyfingers (broas) or graham crackers, whipped cream, condensed milk, and ripe carabao mangoes. It is chilled for a few hours before serving, though it can also be frozen to give it an ice cream-like consistency.

How much is mango float in the Philippines? ›

1 pc (2layer) Mango Float 👉 PHP 80.00. 3 pcs. (3layer) Mango Float 👉 PHP 100.00.

What is the benefits of mango graham? ›

Graham mangoes have the same nutritional benefits as the other mangoes we sell: they are an excellent source of dietary fibre, have a high content of vitamins A and C, and also include a good amount of magnesium and potassium.

How many days can mango float last? ›

For best results, consume your mango float within 3 days of it being made so you still get the best of everything: ripe mangoes in a silky sweet cream between tender, not crisp, graham cookies.

Is Double Cream the same as heavy cream? ›

Double cream lives up to its name by boasting one of the highest butterfat contents of all the cream varieties, weighing in at 48%. (For extra context, heavy cream or heavy whipping cream's fat content is 36-38%, and whipping cream's is 30%.)

Why is mango float popular in the Philippines? ›

The Philippines is known to produce one of the tastiest mangoes as they are juicy and hearty. When combined with chilled cream and graham crackers, it becomes a simple icebox cake, one of the tastiest dessert you may have ever tasted.

Where did Maja Blanca originated in the Philippines? ›

Etymology and history

The dessert is the local Filipino adaptation of the Spanish dish manjar blanco (blancmange, literally "white delicacy"), but it has become distinct in that it uses very different ingredients, like coconut milk instead of milk or almond milk.

Where does mango graham float come from? ›

Mango Float, also known as Crema de Mangga or Mango Royale, is a Filipino icebox dessert made with layers of graham crackers or ladyfingers, sweet whipped cream, and ripe, juicy mangoes.

Is Mango float in water? ›

Mangoes that sink in water are naturally ripe. But if you see any mango floating on top, then understand that it has been cooked with chemicals.

How much is mango tree in the Philippines? ›

Nowadays, one doesn't need huge tracts of land to put up a mango plantation. All that you may ever need is to plunk in about P34,000 for a single mango tree, wait for at least five years and then earn as much as P50,000 per year for every Super Mango tree.

When mangoes float in water? ›

The easiest way to detect this artificial ripening process is to place the mangoes in a bucket of water. If the mangoes sink, they are naturally ripened; but if they float, they are harvested artificially.

What organ is mango good for? ›

Mango contains nutrients that support a healthy heart. For instance, it offers magnesium and potassium, which help maintain a healthy blood flow. These nutrients help your blood vessels relax, promoting lower blood pressure levels ( 37 , 38 ).

What does eating mango everyday do to your body? ›

The fruit offers potential health benefits, including supporting the immune system, digestive system, and eyes. It may also support improvements in heart and skin health. Eating mangoes can sometimes cause digestive issues for some individuals or, rarely, lead to allergic reactions.

Is it okay to eat a mango everyday? ›

Moderation is key

Try to keep your mango portions reasonable (typically no more than 1 cup fresh or 1/2 cup dried). Mango is one of the sweetest fruits and lower in fiber than other fruits, so a good rule of thumb is not to exceed two servings a day.

What is a mango graham? ›

Mango float or Mango Graham is an icebox cake that requires no baking, easy to make and tastes like ice cream. It has layers of juicy ripe mangoes, cream and crackers. Here's the best recipe for this popular dessert from the Philippines.

Are there two types of mango? ›

There are often two different kinds of mangos in the produce aisle: one that's big, round, and reddish green and another that's small, golden, and kidney-shaped. Do they taste the same? There are hundreds of varieties of mangos, but most American supermarkets carry just one or two kinds.

What are the different types of mango puree? ›

Other mango varieties suited for pulps/purees:
  • Kesar: This variety has a delicate, floral flavour and a pale-yellow colour. ...
  • Tommy Atkins: This variety has a sweet, tangy flavour and a firm texture making it a popular choice for salads and salsas.
  • Kent: This variety has a sweet, juicy flavour and a bright red colour.
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