Home · Recipes · Desserts & Baking · Cake Recipes · Sheet Cakes Mango Coconut Sheet Cake Author: Maryanne CabreraPublished: Apr 26, 2018Updated: Aug 13, 2024 View Recipe9 ReviewsThis post may contain affiliate links. Read our disclosure policy. Mango coconut sheet cake is a taste of the tropics! Vanilla sponge cake soaked with coconut milk and topped with fresh mango and dried shredded coconut. Table of Contents Vanilla Sheet Cake with Coconut and MangoFavorite Sheet Cake RecipesHow to make vanilla sponge cakeAssembling Sheet Cake with Fresh FruitNotes on cake pans for sheet cakesRelated tropical dessert recipesMango Coconut Sheet CakeView moreView less I’m on a tropical kick this week. This is in anticipation of my upcoming trip to the Philippines. I haven’t visited in over ten years! It has definitely been a long time. And as such, I am unbelievably excited to return! In the meantime, I’m fueling my excitement with this mango cake! Vanilla Sheet Cake with Coconut and Mango Mango and coconut go together like peanut butter and jelly. It’s a tropical combination of flavors that is pleasant, refreshing, and so delicious. This mango coconut sheet cake reminds me of the sponge cakes from Asian bakeries. Do you know the ones I’m talking about? The coconut milk soaked vanilla sponge cake is topped with sweetened whipped cream. If you’d like to make this cake dairy-free, use whipped coconut cream instead. This cake is quite light and very easy to devour. The cake itself is not very sweet. Instead, it relies on the sweetness of the fresh mango and the richness of the coconut milk. Favorite Sheet Cake Recipes Chocolate Malt Sheet Cake 4 Reviews Caramel Apple Sheet Cake 2 Reviews Cereal Milk Tres Leches Cake 6 Reviews How to make vanilla sponge cake There are various versions of sponge cake. One thing they all have in common: the eggs are separated. The egg whites are whipped to stiff peaks and gradually folded into the rest of the batter. This provides leavening and allows for the fluffy texture of the baked cake. Do not be alarmed by the cake batter. It will be very, very thick before you fold in the egg whites. The batter will loosen and smooth out once all the egg whites have been added. Assembling Sheet Cake with Fresh Fruit The bake cake will be soft and fluffy, but rather dry inside. Dock the surface of the cake with the tines of fork. Slowly pour the well-shaken coconut milk over the cake in three additions, allowing the cake to absorb the liquid before adding more. Let the coconut soaked cake chill in the fridge for at least 15 minutes. TIP: You can make a day ahead and let it chill overnight. Before serving, spread whipped cream in an even layer over the cake. Distribute fresh mango chunks all over and then generously sprinkle dried unsweetened shredded coconut on top. Other Fruit Topping Options In my opinion, this cake tastes best with fresh, ripe mangos. However, if mangos are out of season or not an option, here are some equally delicious fruits to use. Coconut pairs well with these fresh fruits: Pineapple Strawberry Papaya Kiwi Passionfruit Notes on cake pans for sheet cakes I used a quarter sheet pan (9×13-inch) with an attached sheet pan extender. The sheet pan extender allows for easy unmolding of cake. Simply lift the extender up and serve the cake in the sheet pan. You can also use rectangular sheet cake pans like this one from Nordic Ware or this one from Calphalon. Alternatively, this cake recipe will also made two 8-inch round cake layers. The vanilla sponge cake is used in this strawberry layer cake. Related tropical dessert recipes Twisted Coconut Bread Buns Ginataang Bilo-Bilo Coconut Cake with Whipped Cream Frosting and Fresh Berries Coconut Panna Cotta Mango Coconut Sheet Cake 5 from 3 votes Vanilla sponge cake soaked in coconut milk and topped with fresh mango and dried shredded coconut. Yield: 9×13-inch sheet cake Prep Time: 20 minutes minutesCook Time: 30 minutes minutesTotal Time: 50 minutes minutes Servings: 16 Print Recipe Pin Recipe Rate Recipe IngredientsVanilla Sponge Cake:▢ 2 cup cake flour (240 g)▢ 1 ½ teaspoon baking powder▢ 1 teaspoon fine sea salt▢ 1 cup granulated sugar, divided (200 g)▢ ⅓ cup vegetable oil▢ ⅓ cup water▢ 1 Tablespoon pure vanilla extract▢ 4 large eggs, separated▢ ¼ teaspoon cream of tartarTopping:▢ 1 ½ cups canned coconut milk (full-fat)▢ 1 ½ cup heavy cream, cold▢ 3 Tablespoons confectioners’ sugar▢ 1 teaspoon pure vanilla extract▢ 2 cups fresh mango, peeled, cut into chunks▢ 3 Tablespoons unsweetened dried shredded coconut Instructions Vanilla Sponge Cake:Preheat oven to 350°F. Line bottom of 9×13-inch cake pan with parchment paper. Generously grease the sides of pan with butter. Set aside.In a medium bowl, whisk together cake flour, baking powder, salt, and ½ cup sugar. In a large bowl, whisk together oil, water, vanilla, and yolks. Add dry mixture to wet mixture in three additions. Fold to combine. The mixture will look like very thick cookie dough.In large bowl, using an electric hand mixer, beat egg whites and cream of tartar at low speed until foamy. Continue to beat a low speed and slowly add remaining ½ cup of sugar one tablespoon at a time. Once all the sugar has been added, increase to medium speed and beat to stiff peaks.Add egg whites to cake batter in three additions. Fold to combine. Batter will loosen as you add egg whites.Transfer batter to prepared cake cake. Spread into an even layer. Bake for 30-35 minutes until the top of cake is lightly golden brown and a toothpick inserted in center of cake comes out clean. Let cool in pan for 5 minutes. Run mini offset spatula along the perimeter of cake pan to loosen cake. Allow cake to cool to room temperatureAssembly:Use a fork to dock the entire top surface of cake. Pour coconut milk over cake in three additions, allowing cake to soak up liquid before adding more. Let soaked cake chill in the fridge for 15 minutes.Topping: In a chilled bowl, whip cold heavy cream, confectioners' sugar, and vanilla to almost stiff peaks. Use a stand mixer fitted with a whisk attachment or use an electric hand mixer to speed up the process. Spread whipped cream over chilled cake. Distribute mango chunks over whipped cream. Sprinkle shredded coconut on top. Let chill in the fridge until ready to serve. All images and text ©The Little Epicurean Notes Use canned full-fat coconut milk. Shake coconut milk before use. Do not use light coconut milk or coconut milk sold in cartons. Those milks will be too thin and will not provide as much flavor. If desired, lightly toast shredded coconut before sprinkling over cake. I recommend Bob’s Red Mill Unsweetened Shredded Coconut NutritionCalories: 321kcal | Carbohydrates: 31g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 20g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 3g | Monounsaturated Fat: 4g | Trans Fat: 0.04g | Cholesterol: 72mg | Sodium: 214mg | Potassium: 165mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 19g | Vitamin A: 619IU | Vitamin C: 8mg | Calcium: 53mg | Iron: 1mg Author: Maryanne Cabrera Course: DessertCuisine: American, Asian Did you make this recipe?Show us on Instagram! Tag @littleepicurean and hashtag #littleepicurean.
Abby says: August 29, 2020 Hi, do you think I could use coconut oil instead of veg oil in the cake, to amp up the coconut flavor? Or maybe add some finely shredded coconut to the batter as well? Thanks!! Reply
Maryanne Cabrera says: September 2, 2020 Unrefined coconut oil will give you more coconut flavor. Refined coconut oil will not. If you want more coconut flavor in the vanilla sponge cake, use high quality coconut extract. Don’t add shredded coconut to the cake batter. It will affect how the cake rises.
Hannah says: May 10, 2021 Hi! I was wonder If you had any tips on making this a layer cake? I have made it before and loved it! If I did a two layer cake, should I pour less coconut milk over the tops so that they stack easier maybe? Thank you! I love all your recipes! Reply
Maryanne Cabrera says: May 11, 2021 Hi! Yes, the batter can be baked in two 8-inch cake rounds. Bake for 18-20 minutes. Let cool in pan for 5-10 minutes Run mini offset spatula around the edges of the cake pan to loosen cake before unmolding. Let cake cool on wire racks. During assembly, place one cake layer on serving plate or turntable. Dock surface. Pour a little coconut milk at a time. Add frosting. Add second cake layer, dock, and add a little coconut milk at at time.
Lison says: September 7, 2021 So I made this cake today, just omitted the whipped cream topping and the shredded coconut. I used a full can of coconut milk, 400mL. Very good, not too sweet and of course delicious with mango. 10/10 Reply
Karen S. says: September 27, 2021 I’m really looking forward to making this recipe. It sounds delicious. My question is, because of the whipped cream, can this be frozen overnight and allowed to thaw the next day? I serve lunches and what I do something with whipped cream, like strawberry shortcake, I will package and freeze it. That way when I distribute it it will still be chilled and nice. Please advise. Reply
Maryanne Cabrera says: September 28, 2021 No, you cannot freeze the whipped cream overnight. The whipped cream will not defrost/thaw well. If you require freezing, I suggest you try a product like Whip’n Ice instead of whipped cream.