MOCHA MAMON RECIPE FLUFFY,SOFT, TASTE LIKE MOCHA (2024)

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This Mocha Mamon recipe is a must try. It yields a very soft, fluffy and pillow-y bread which is what I remembered eating when I was in the Philippines. You don’t have to look farther. THIS. IS.IT. An easy Mocha Mamon Recipe you can add in you recipe list.

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When you look at the pictures, you would think that making Mocha Mamon is not an easy feat to do; but I now I can assure you that making this Mamon is just as easy a 1,2, 3.I got this recipe from the blog Ifoodlafoodiesand I am so happy that the recipe was a success the first try. The taste is amazing. You can actually taste the mocha flavor which I love, because eating this mamon just wakes me up and perks me just like any coffee will do. The taste of the bread have a hint of bitterness from the coffee granules.

SO HOW DO YOU MAKE MOCHA MAMON?

  • First, you really need to prepare your ingredients, so that once you start, you will not be scampering around looking for the next ingredient.
  • Use cake flour when you make Mamon. Cake flour can make your bread really fluffy and soft compared to using all purpose flour.
  • You don’t have to sift the ingredients.
  • You should research how a stiff peak should look like. There are so many videos in YT to assist you.
  • I did not dissolve the coffee powder so that the you can taste coffee granules in each bite.
  • You can use a smaller cupcake pan with this, but I prefer to use those mini non stick tart pan,since I like the look of the finish product. It looks similar to Goldilocks,in which the Mamon is flat and a bit wider compared to cupcake look, which to me is a blah. I promise, the batter do not leak underneath. You can check it out here in Amazon.
  • Don’t spray tart pan with non stick spray. I promise the dough/bread do not stick on the pan. You can easy remove the Mamon after cooling it down.

MOCHA MAMON INGREDIENTS ?

Mocha Mamon consist of ingredients which you can probably find in your pantry already, or you can easily find them in the baking section in your grocery stores.

  • Cake flour
  • Eggs separated
  • sugar
  • baking powder
  • vanilla
  • water
  • Cream of Tartar
  • salt

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MOCHA MAMON RECIPE

Make this very soft, fluffy and delicious Filipino Mamon. Instructions are easy to follow and recipe has been tried over and over for a no fail Mamon you can make.

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Course: Dessert

Cuisine: FILIPINO

Prep Time: 15 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Servings: 6 mamon

Author: Shobee

Ingredients

  • 1 cup plus 2 tablespoons cake flour
  • 1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • 1/2 cup sugar
  • 2 tablespoons coffee powder I used Nescafe' classic
  • 4 egg yolks
  • 1/2 teaspoon vanilla
  • 1/2 cup vegetable or canola oil
  • 1/2 cup water
  • MERINGUE
  • 4 egg whites
  • 1 teaspoon cream of tartar
  • 1/4 cup sugar

Instructions

  • DON'T GREASE PAN

  • Pre heat oven at 350 F

  • Combine all of the dry ingredients and make well at the center. Add the wet ingredients, and mix gently until there is no lumps. ( some coffee granules are hard to break, so it ok if they are not completely dissolve). Using your spatula, mix until smooth.

  • In a separate non grease bowl, mix the egg whites and the cream of tartar until bubbly. Add a third of the sugar and mix. Gradually add sugar, and beat until stiff peaks form.

  • Fold meringue into the egg mixture make into 3 parts and transfer batter into a tart pan and bake in a pre heated oven until toothpick comes out clean, or mamon bounce back to when poke. Usually, this only take 20 minutes. Let cool and remove from the pan. Serve and enjoy!

Notes

REMOVE MAMON FROM THE PAN WHILE STILL HOT. BE VERY GENTLE.
You can add all of the coffee powder with the dry ingredients, or, add half to the water and mix and the other half add to the dry ingredients. Whatever you choose, it yeilds the same mocha taste, but I prefer mixing half of the coffee with the water.

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  1. Diosdelyn Galero says

    MOCHA MAMON RECIPE FLUFFY,SOFT, TASTE LIKE MOCHA (13)
    very delicious

  2. Shobelyn Dayrit says

    Lizzy, thank you so much.

  3. Lizzy says

    These look so delicate and light. What a nice summer afternoon treat!

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MOCHA MAMON RECIPE FLUFFY,SOFT, TASTE LIKE MOCHA (2024)

FAQs

What is mamon made of? ›

Mamón
Custard mamón, with a leche flan base
Alternative namesTorta, torta mamón, torta Visaya, torta Bisaya
Place of originPhilippines
Main ingredientsCake flour, sugar, baking powder, eggs, oil, butter, cream of tartar
VariationsMamón tostado, puto mamón, taisan, broas
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What is a butter mamon? ›

Mamon is a traditional Filipino chiffon or sponge cake, usually baked in wide cupcake-like molds to give it its round shape. Some like to serve these fluffy cakes with melted butter, white sugar, and grated cheese.

Why is it called mamon? ›

Mammon came from Aramaic māmōnā, which means riches. In some Bible versions, like the King James Version (KJV), the word mammon appears in the Gospel of Luke and Jesus' Sermon on the Mount in the Book of Matthew in the New Testament.

Why is my mamon sinking? ›

Why do cakes sink in the middle? Cakes sink in the middle due to several factors, including overmixing of the batter, opening the oven door too soon, or not baking at the right temperature. Expired leavening agents or incorrect proportions of ingredients can also cause sinking.

What is a Mamon? ›

mammon, biblical term for riches, often used to describe the debasing influence of material wealth. The term was used by Jesus in his famous Sermon on the Mount and also appears in The Gospel According to Luke. Medieval writers commonly interpreted it as an evil demon or god.

What is Filipino cake made of? ›

Cassava cake is a traditional Filipino snack cake made with grated cassava, coconut milk, and a layer of molten custard on top. The cake has a soft, slightly chewy texture similar to Hawaiian mochi butter cake and is gluten-free.

What is the difference between Mamon and Taisan? ›

Taisan cakes and Mamon cakes are two different, yet similar, type of Filipino desserts. Mamon cakes are sponge cakes, made with about twice the amount of eggs, so they are "spongy" and denser. Mamon cakes are also usually served like individual muffins, instead of as a loaf like Taisan cake is served.

Where is Ube Mamon from? ›

Philippines

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