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Very Gabby LCF Member!!!
Join Date: Jul 2011
Location: Temple, TX
Posts: 3,302
Gallery: buttoni
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WOE: Primal 8/12
Start Date: 4/21/09 Height 5'5", Age 64
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Mango Apple "Coffeecake"
![]() Since I’m reducing my baked goods intake now, doing a Whole30 challenge and all, I have to confess this is more fruit than coffeecake. It’s almost like a fruit “crisp” with light crumble topping. I really made this for DH, as I haven't baked anything in awhile for him. I only taste tested one bite of this today and just ate a delicious, giant California plum for breakfast. But I'll say up front the temptation to finish that serving was strong. I really liked this! You might want to make 1½ or double recipe of the batter to result in a taller, cakier coffeecake. I look forward to trying it with berries, pears and other fruit. INGREDIENTS: 2 T. butter for greasing dish (softened) 9 oz. mango (yield from 14-oz. peeled, seeded fruit) 4 oz. unsweetened applesauce (I use Musselman’s with no additives) ¼ c. flax meal ¼ c. almond flour 1 tsp. baking powder 1 tsp. cinnamon 1/8 tsp. nutmeg 2 large eggs, beaten 1 T. more butter, melted Equivalent sweetener of your choice to equal 2 tsp. sugar 2 oz. chopped pecans (or some other nuts) DIRECTIONS: Preheat oven to 350º. Liberally grease a round quiche dish or pie plate with 2 T. softened butter. Peel, seed and slice the mango evenly on the bottom of the dish right on top of the butter. Gently dot and spread the applesauce over the mango with the back of a spoon. In a small mixing bowl, mix all remaining ingredients, ALL EXCEPT the pecans. Stir well. When batter is well-blended, spread it evenly over the fruit using the back of a large spoon, trying not to disturb the fruit too much. Sprinkle the pecans evenly over the top of the batter and pop into a preheated 350º oven for about 15-17 minutes. Cake should feel firm and dry at center when touched. Cool a few minutes, cut into 6 wedges and serve warm with your morning coffee or tea. NUTRITIONAL INFO: Makes 6 servings, each containing (using 2 pkts stevia for my sweetener): 235 calories 18.3 g fat 13.72 g carbs, 4.2 g fiber, 9.52 g NET CARBS 5.1 g protein 67 mg sodium 159 mg potassium 16% Vitamin C, 26% copper, 35% manganese, 24% phosphorous, 16% thiamin, 66% iron
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