Mango Upside-Down Cake

Serves 8 to 10
Time 1 hr 10 min
Mango Upside-Down Cake

Use a perfectly ripe mango — sweet and juicy on the inside but still firm enough to slice — to make this moist, whole wheat cake that uses coconut oil in place of butter.

Special Diets:

Dairy FreeDairy Free
VegetarianVegetarian

Ingredients

    1/2 cupcoconut oil, at room temperature, plus more for the pan
    1 cupfirmly packed light brown sugar, divided
    1 largeripe mango, thinly sliced
    2eggs, separated
    2 teaspoonspure vanilla extract
    1/2 cuplight coconut milk
    1 1/2 cupswhole wheat pastry flour
    2 teaspoonsbaking powder
    1/2 teaspoonfine sea salt

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Method

Preheat oven to 350°F.


Lightly coat the inside of a 9-inch round cake pan with oil.


In a small bowl, stir together 1/2 cup of the brown sugar and 3 tablespoons of the oil, and then spread evenly over the bottom of the prepared pan.


Fan out mango slices in a circle to cover the bottom and set aside.


In a large bowl, whisk together remaining 1/2 cup brown sugar and 4 tablespoons oil.


Add egg yolks, vanilla and coconut milk in that order, whisking after each addition.


In a separate bowl, whisk together flour, baking powder and salt, and then whisk into egg mixture just until combined.


In a clean, large bowl, whisk egg whites until firm peaks form, and then stir one-third into batter.


Gently fold remaining egg whites into batter just until combined.


Pour batter into the pan over mango slices, spreading it out evenly.


Bake until cake is golden brown and bounces back when touched in the middle, about 40 minutes.


Set cake aside to cool for 10 minutes, and then carefully invert onto a platter, gently replacing any mango slices that stick to the pan. Serve warm or at room temperature.

Nutritional Info

Serving Size

1 slice

Calories

290

Total Fat

13g

Saturated Fat

10g

Cholesterol

40mg

Sodium

270mg

Total Carbohydrate

42g

Dietary Fiber

2g

Total Sugars

29g

Protein

4g

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