Ingredients
4 mangos, peeled, pitted and sliced; divided
1/2 stick butter, melted
2/3 cup firmly packed light brown sugar
1 1/2 cup all purpose flour
1 1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon cinnamon
1 stick butter, softened
2/3 cup granulated sugar
2 large eggs
1 teaspoon vanilla |
Directions
Preheat oven to 350 °F.
Butter a 9" x 2" round cake pan. Pat the slices of mango dry with paper towels. In a small bowl, stir together the butter and the brown sugar. Spread evenly in the 9" x 2" pan. Arrange the mango pieces from two mangos to your liking on the sugar mixture, reserving the rest for mango puree. Set aside.
Into a bowl sift together the flour, baking powder, salt and cinnamon. In another bowl with an electric mixer, cream the butter and the sugar until the mixture is light and fluffy. Add the eggs, one at a time, beating well after each addition. Beat in the vanilla.
In a food processor, puree remaining mangos to make ¾ cup. Add the flour mixture alternately in batches with the pureed mangos, beginning and ending with the flour mixture and beating well after each addition. Pour the batter into the pan, spreading it evenly, and bake the cake in the middle of the oven for 45-55 minutes, or until a toothpick comes out clean. Let the cake cool in the pan on a rack for 15 minutes, run a thin knife around the edge and invert onto a platter.
Prep Time:
20 minutes
Cook Time:
45 to 55 minutes |
Hi Bonnie
I LOVED today show with Dean Sturt!! What a sweetie
made my day im sure he will go far everyone is talking about him. You should have him on as a regular recipe of the week segment ! even if its recorded from his home he is a hoot!
Happy Holidays!!
Loved todays show as always.
Bonnie we need to see more pictures of you and your family and pet Charlie.
Thats what I like.
love RITA JO
Good afternoon Bonnie,
As always I love your show. You are so funny.. Your show is a breath of fresh air. I have been recuperating at home. My days are not so long when I get to watch your show and laugh. I am laughing so hard sometimes my dog is looking at me like I have lost it. He has look of concern on his face.
I was watching your show today. You and the little chef were making a cake. I have to say I screamed when you put your hand in the blender to grab the egg. It was funny when you threw it in. But freaked me out. Then you did it again with the flour. I was hoping that it was un-plugged.... WAS IT IT? yikes!!
I hope that you are being safe with the appliances????
Love your show, I will miss you when I go back to work.
Until then I will enjoy. Keep making the world LAUGH
Lise
Ottawa, Canada
To the Bonnie Hunt Show Staff
You are all wonderful, The show is always great.
To Bonnie, One of the Classiest, and most beautiful women on Television.
We Love You and the show !!!!!!!
Bonnie, I started watching your show when it first aired and I just love it. You are so funny and the people on your show are just great. Today's show with the little 10 yr old CHEF, OMG, he is just tooooo cute and such a nice boy. Refreshing to see a kid who has goals and loves to do things. Giving him that Wii didn't even phase him, lol, had to laugh, he was just ready to show his cake. I love your show and you remind me of me so much in your personality. Keep up the good work and have a great holiday.
PS: I love Alice too...you are so lucky to still have your mom in your life and she is just too funny.
Love you much, Sue
Hi Bonnie,
I only have about an hour to myself as I have a Daycare Center. This hour watching your show re-generates my mind and makes me laugh after sometimes a long morning. Keep up the great humour which comes very naturally Bonnie! Your personality is alot like mine. I enjoy laughter and your show is always entertaining!
Just wondering Bonnie if you have ever tried wearing black rimmed square glasses? You are a very attractive women but I think your glasses are outdated. Please try Bonnie!
Carol
LOVED the white carpet story...and how it kept resurfacing thru out the show. I have friends who one has to take shoes off at their place...but it's NOT bad enough that they refluff. To Funny!! Ah, memories are golden.
Why can;t I enter the daily "special guest" contest anymore that was to run through Dec 12th? \Thank you, Nancy Fernandez/Aurora,Co
Today was my first day watching the show...OMG Bonnie is sooooo funny. I was at home sick, Thanks for getting me to laugh! Change the time slot to after 3pm so I can watch it again!
Hi Bonnie or whoever reads these comments!
I usually watch about a few minutes of the show before having to run to work.
Today you commented on having to take your shoes off before entering some ladies home.
Well...I just thought I would pass this little piece of info on to you or whomever.
Did you know that in Canada, it is an unspoken tradition that you remove your shoes?
WE don't even have to ask a visitor to take their shoes off, they just do it. Sometimes a house holder may make an exception. But it is very RUDE to keep your shoes on. Your tracking in crap from outside. People pee, spit, or whatever in the streets, and if you keep your shoes on then you are tracking it in all over the place.
The other day someone came into my home without taking his shoes off, and damaged the carpet. The carpet is now stained with mud...but being the polite canadian that I am...I didn't say anything.
So...thought this may help next time someone asks you to remove your shoes.
Thanks I am enjoying your new show, it's great!!!
Carrie O'Connor
Howdy Bonnie! Just wanted to tell you how much we love your show.I love when you talk about family past, stories. I grew up a@ my Grandmothers home in Delaware. For some reason, I was always in trouble. One day, late in the fall,I was around ten then) Granny was chasing me with a padel(nothing new) but this day I climbed a tall tree and stayed up there until my mom got home from work. Granny was out side yelling @ me telling me how bad I was going to get it (spanking) well I wasn't stupid, I just stayed up the tree until mom was there to rescue me. Boy, I had To go #1.( after 53 years I finally know what the numbers mean,another trama story from my past) mom came home several hours later and saved me. The differance between Granny and me is that if my kids ever did that to me, I would get out the chainsaw and tell them they were coming down one way or another,Ha! To know me is to love me (dirty Job) Keep telling your family stories,after hearing about yours, I feel normal,Ha!Have a great-day sincerely michelle in Church Hill Tenn
ps. my kids are all grown up so don't worry. LOL!
Hi Bonnie! I'm a big fan! Where do your tops come from? I love them!! I watch your show not only to see the guests and your Mom, but to see what you're wearing! Thanks!
Hi to Bonnie Hunt Show Producers:
I want to run an idea by you - since your set is the former Dean Martin set..why not have a Gold Digger reunion as part of your Christmas Week programs. They did a wonderful Christmas Album and perhaps you could get some of the former members of the dance/singing group back together for a holiday reunion on your show.
Love your show - Love, Jayne
Loved your little 10-yr old chef Dean from Texas! He could be a regular and I would never get tired of seeing him! You were adorable with him.
Hi Bonnie!
Today's show, like every other one of your shows, was GREAT! KEEP UP THE GREAT WORK! Nick
Bonnie
Just love your show keep up the good work
again just loved it today
thank you for everything.
Bonnie, On one of your shows in Oct. while you were talking to your mother she mentioned that she told Father Carl to watch the show. Would that happen to be Father Carl Morello from St. Paul of the Cross church; he happens to be a relative of mine. I also went to Morton East H.S. with Joe Montegna. Small world love your show keep up the good work.
Great show, do more cooking with kid segments. They're awsome. Your so funny with the kids.
oh bonnie...i loved your show today, especially dean the young chef...he was wonderful...reminds me of my 9 year old grandson....everyday you have a great show!!!!
Hi Bonnie, My father grew up in the Italian neighborhoodin Chicago. My great uncle would come home from military leave with a friend Johnnie Hunt. Is that any one you know?
Deanna