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Mango cream cheese dip


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Mango cream cheese dip

  • 1 Fresh Mango, flesh only
  • 1/2 green apple, peeled and cored
  • 1 spring onion or shallot, roughly chopped
  • 1 long (mild) red chilli, de-seeded and roughly chopped
  • 60 grams brown sugar
  • 1/4 teaspoon ground ginger
  • 50 grams Malt vinegar (I use brown malt vinegar)
  • 250 grams block of cream cheese, cubed
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    22min
    Preparation 6min
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Recipe's preparation

    Mango cream cheese dip
  1. Place mango and apple in the thermomix bowl and chop for 3-4 seconds on speed 4. Scrape down the bowl with spatula. Cook at 90 degrees C for 4 minutes, speed 1.

     

  2. Add spring onion and chilli and process for 25 seconds, speed 8. Scrape down the sides.

     
  3. Add brown sugar, ginger and malt vinegar, and cook for 10-12 minutes, at 100 degrees C on speed 1 with the MC tilted on its side.  

     
  4. The result is a smooth mango chutney, which is nice on its own, but to make the dip I use equal amounts of mango mixture to cream cheese (or yogurt, see my tip).  The mango chutney is sweet, so the ratio really depends on how sweet you want the dip. 

     

    To make 2 cups of dip.  Remove the mango mixture from the bowl.   Add 250 g cubed cream cheese and 250 g mango chutney to the thermomix bowl and combine for 15-20 seconds speed 4.   You are likely to have left over mango chutney, which you can use "as is" or make more dip, measure how much mango mixture you have (I generally get about 300-400ml) and add equal portions cream cheese.

     
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Tip

If you have left over mango chutney, it's really nice with greek yogurt, I use my leftovers for my "Beef kofta bug-in-a-rug with mango-yogurt dip" recipe which will be posted shortly. 

 

You can also use it in a sausage curry (or any recipe that requires a fruit chutney). 


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