Baking| Le Fraisier … but with mangoes {Daring Bakers}

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Le Fraisier MangoesJuly has been a LONG tiring month, with most of the family getting hit by viral fever. Our little new pooch added to the general madness & mayhem, yet the Daring Baker in me stood up and did a happy jig when I saw this months challenge – Fresh Fraisiers.

Jana of Cherry Tea Cakes was our July Daring Bakers’ host and she challenges us to make Fresh Frasiers inspired by recipes written by Elisabeth M. Prueitt and Chad Robertson in the beautiful cookbook Tartine.

For the uninitiated  {that includes me when I first read about the challenge}, it certainly wasn’t Frasier, the American sitcom, which was my first thought. Le Fraisier Mangoes A traditional Fraisier is crème mousseline (pastry cream with extra butter) and strawberries sandwiched between two sheets of heavily imbibed sponge (genoise) cake, and it is topped with either a sheet of red or green almond paste or Italian meringue. I googled for some background and found a little information …

During the springtime, french pastry chefs make this cake to take advantage of the fresh strawberries (“fraises”) that are abundant during this season.

Charming indeed, like everything French! Mr PAB is in France {Toulouse} at the moment for an aircraft delivery and has me simmering with envy. He is absolutely enjoying the beautiful country, the food & wine, the culture etc, and mails me a few pictures everyday ….France I couldn’t accompany him because of my little new pup!! She’s as cute as a button, full of beans and more naughtier than I could ever imagine. For the record, my herbs and other plants are history! She loves greens & looks at me with the whites of her eyes showing while chomping them, especially my oregano!!Coco Back to business... Fraisiers are said to be traditional French strawberry & cream dessert. In my case, I had to wander far from traditional as we are long past strawberry season here in India. Stone fruit are in season, and …
Le Fraisier Mangoes … my best bet was mango since they have flooded the market unbelievably.  As far as the eye can see, you find baskets and handcarts piled HIGH with this luscious fruit. I paired my fraisier with a pistachio marzipan as almond paste isn’t available in India. Besides, pistachio pairs beautifully with mango. It is my favourite nut & offers great play of colour! {Not here eventually as humidity played spoilsport}Le Fraisier Mangoes July is my Dad’s birthday month, so the cake challenge was greeted with open arms. Maybe I got too enthusiastic because I was left doing it all from scratch. My trusted Thermomix {I love this kitchen machine} is my BFF! It blitzed the pistachios into marzipan without a whimper, and then faithfully plodded on to make the crème patisserie. Where can I have home made pastry creme turned out in 7 minutes without as much as a stir? I love it!!Le Fraisier MangoesAlso, I was extra ambitious and thought of doing a mango mirror. To cut a long story short, the weather was so hot and humid that the mirror eventually slid right off, melting bit by bit. Much to my horror, it took a chunk of the marzipan with it too. The cake was later covered with a vanilla cream.Mango Bavarian CakeI made a somewhat similar Mango Bavarian Cream Cake in July last year {pictured above}, and it held up beautifully. So much for my adventurous spirit this time. I salvaged whatever I could of the cake, stuck it right back into the fridge and cooled my heels. It was cut later that night and though it was delicious and light, I think it’ll give you less heartache if the weather is cooler. Le Fraisier MangoesI intend to have another go at this beautiful cake {and technique once the weather cools down}.Thank you Jana for a refreshing summer challenge. Thank you as always Lisa of La Mia Cucina and Ivonne of Cream Puffs in Venice for hosting this fab kitchen!! Do stop by here to see the refreshing & pretty fraisiers the other daring bakers have risen to this July!

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  1. Hi Deeba, that was a lovely write-up accompanied by a gorgeous looking Fraisier.. Loved the use of seasonal fruits…
    And as usual Coco rocks!!!
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  2. you rock deeba ! love the gorgeous yellow color :D i’m sure it tastes great
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  3. You really are one awesome and daring baker Deeba! Wonder how you manage to do so much!

    The dessert must have been really really yumm, the vanilla seeds make it look seriously enticing. Wonder if I can use agar agar in place of the gelatin and get equally good results?

  4. Great job! Your fraisier is splendid and looks delightfully scrumptious.

    Cheers,

    Rosa

  5. Whe I read frasier, my thought was the sitcom too. Beautifully done as usual Deeba. Where do u find the time to concot such amazing desserts?! And can’t believe u didn’t go to France for the puppy…tsk tsk!

  6. Wow! Your Fraisiers look absolutely delicious and sweet! Can I have a slice please? lols I really wished I could. :) Thank you for sharing this great recipe. And your pup is cute!
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  7. I love the look of your Fraisier! Mangoes are a worthy substitute of the strawberry.
    But mostly I love those photographs from France and of your pup! She’s stealing the show you know, Deeba!
    Magda
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  8. hy deepa,
    visiting ur space for the first time…u sure do have a lovely blog.
    great clicks with really nice recipes..
    amazed at ur perfection..
    Am your happy subscriber now..:)
    do stop by mine sometime..
    Tasty Appetite

  9. Wow.. such a gorgeous creation. Work of a genius!
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  10. Looks glorious, but think it is quite tough to make. Quite a challenge!
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  11. Holy cow!! What a gorgeous cake! I am definitely making one of these as soon as mango season arrives.

    Next time you want to hop across to France, drop the puppy off here and Charlie (my cavoodle) and I will happily puppy-sit. :) She’s so cute I can’t stand it!
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  12. Just gorgeous Deeba.
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  13. Karinvd says:

    That looks so lovely! We love mango in this house and every recipe with mangos are welcomed with cheers from the little ones. Great job!
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  14. Wow. That is utterly impressive. A work of culinary art indeed! Your father must have been incredibly impressed.

  15. It looks like an amazing dessert Deeba, with refreshing mango and cream to beat the heat!

  16. Mango & pistachio sounds like a delightful combination…The pics are so inviting, like always. I did my 1st DB with this French classic. Really a keeper of a recipe!
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  17. Awesome Fraisier. Love the flavour combination of mango and pistachio!
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  18. Gorgeous, Deeba! Love the mirror and how you decorated the sides. Mango desserts are always a must for me =)
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  19. Anuya says:

    looks delicious !!
    Your link for homemade corn syrup is not working though..

  20. Wowo beautiful and i love the mango theme, and have you given him a huge list what all he must bring you back :-)
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  21. This looks absolutely amazing…I am in love with the colors…

  22. Love your mango fraisier. It looks like fresh summer sunshine. I did a strawberry mango version.
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  23. I skipped this month’s Db challenge because I have had it with sweets for the month of July! I will hopefully try making it soon but not posting anything for DB today! With all the heat and humidity, you did a great job at the challenge. And I love your pup- she is such a cutie and who would have guessed dogs like oregano! You have tempted me to give this DB challenge a go sometime in the near future!
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  24. Wow! What an intricate decoration for the top of your cake. Mango sounds like such a fun fruit to use here!
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  25. beautiful frasier and gorgeous pics (as usual). Your new little puppy looks like a real heartbreaker. Good Luck!. Best, Sandie
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  26. Stunning! The intense orange and subdued green of the mango and pistachio make this look almost as good as I’m sure it tasted. :)
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  27. That is one gorgeous cake and how I wish I had a slice right now.

    Lisa~~
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  28. That really looks like a piece of art! It really is stunning!
    I am absolutely in awe of you for baking something that looks so could and will probably taste even better than how it looks!!!
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  29. Mango was a smart choice. I was in Brazil when I made mine and seriously thought about using mango too, but it is winter there and there were lots of strawberries and I couldn’t resist the starfruit, it was the first one that came to my mind. This recipe is so good I will certainly use it again and again and definitely will be trying the mango version. Yours looks absolutely delicious, as everything you do.
    BTW, your puppy is so cute!

  30. oh wow! that looks divine! never tried Creme Fraisier before… but isnt the Cream similar to Bavarian Cream?
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  31. So sorry you all have been hit by the flu in July, being sick in the summer just seems so much worse doesn’t it? Hopefully you are all on the mend and enjoying your beautiful new little puppy!
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  32. deeba, isn’t there a law somewhere that says it’s criminal to bake a cake that looks that good?! i’d kill for a slice, NOW.
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  33. I love it when I come across something I have never heard of before. That Frasier looks superb. I’m tempted to jump right in and try the recipe but I’m not sure I could cope with 4 hours of preparation as I have a reputation for things not looking like they should do.
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  34. Your cake is out of the World! That looks so good.
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  35. Lovely job! Your mango frasier looks amazing and sounds just as wonderful! Too bad the mirror didn’t work out, that would have been a cool addition!

  36. gloria says:

    Deeba I love mangoes foe ever and ever? Deeba did you freeze some times Mangoes?? I cut some mangoes today and are so ripe and I freeze ( I will see)
    This tart or dessert look amazing Deeba aaah! and your puppy is soo cute but they love eat everythinghuggs dear gloria

  37. It looks gorgeous. I love the addition of mangoes as a fresh new twist. Such a cute puppy too!

  38. lovely! as usual.
    i would never have thought of mangoes
    great
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  39. An excellent take on the challenge Deeba. It looks beautiful, and the mango would have been so deliciously refreshing! Sadly I missed this month’s challenge (first time ever), but I will definitely try it out when I have the time. Maybe mangoes will be in season by then :)
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  40. I just accidentally fell into your site but it was worth it, I’ll come back for sure.
    Wow! Beautiful artistic pictures! You bake like a professional!
    I love your work (or passion :) ) and all the cutleries that you are using when shooting your photos!
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  41. The heat makes so many baking and confection-making projects a real challenge! Your dessert looks beautiful with the mangoes. And, the pistachio marzipan sounds great with them.
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  42. The fraisier looks lovely.
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  43. Oh my,I better make this before the mango season goes off in India..I am sure that this tastes sublime!Thank you for another wonderful recipe..
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  44. All your photographs are breathtaking!
    I keep coming back to just see & admire them and *sigh* as I scroll down :)
    Can’t make the desserts with eggs in them, but hopefully will learn to substitute in the right manner & bake & cook better! :)
    Love, love, love your work!
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