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Classic Filipino Mango Float

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By: Katie AndersonUpdated: Nov 10, 2025
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An easy no-bake Filipino mango float made with layers of graham crackers, lightly sweetened whipped cream, and ripe yellow mangoes. Chill overnight for a soft, creamy finish the whole family will love.

Classic Filipino Mango Float

This creamy mango treat has been a go to dessert in my kitchen for years and it always brings smiles. I first learned to make this after a potluck where someone brought a similar layered dessert. I adapted the method to highlight the bright, tropical flavor of ripe yellow mangoes and to rely on pantry friendly graham crackers for structure. The contrast between crisp cracker, pillowy cream, and jammy mango makes every forkful memorable. There is nothing complicated about the method which is why I make it for last minute gatherings and for simple weeknight comfort.

I discovered how much this dessert matters to my family the first time I left it to chill overnight. The crackers softened into a custard like texture while the mangos kept their fresh brightness. The whipped cream, lightly sweetened, acts as a bridge that balances the mango acidity and the mild sweetness of the crackers. It is one of those dishes where the freshest mangoes and chilled cream make all the difference. Make this for birthdays, summer barbecues, or when you want to feel like you are on a warm island even if it is pouring rain outside.

Why You'll Love This Recipe

  • Simple no bake method that takes about 20 minutes of active work and then chills overnight for hands off convenience
  • Uses common ingredients like graham crackers, heavy cream, and sweetened condensed milk that are easy to source
  • Flexible assembly lets you layer thin slices or chopped mango depending on texture you prefer
  • Make ahead friendly so you can prepare a day in advance for parties and potlucks
  • Crowd pleasing dessert that appeals to kids and adults because it tastes like mango ice cream without the need for an ice cream maker
  • Can be put in a freezer for an ice cream style texture or refrigerated for a softer, bread pudding like finish

My family tends to request this for summer dinner parties because it feels light yet indulgent. I once made two 8 by 8 inch dishes for a backyard gathering and everyone asked for the recipe. It stores well and reheats are not necessary which makes hosting less stressful.

Ingredients

  • Heavy cream: 4 cups chilled overnight. Use full fat heavy cream for stable whipped peaks and rich mouthfeel. I prefer a national brand labeled heavy whipping cream for consistent results. The higher the fat the better the structure.
  • Sweetened condensed milk: 1 half cup chilled. This provides both sweetness and body so you can avoid adding granulated sugar. Rao or any mainstream brand works fine and it blends smoothly with the whipped cream.
  • Salt: A pinch to lift the flavors. Just a small fraction will make the mango flavors pop and balance the sweetness.
  • Mangoes: 4 ripe yellow mangoes. Choose fruit that gives slightly to gentle pressure and smells fragrant. Tommy Atkins may be firmer while Ataulfo or Carabao offer a silkier, sweeter flesh.
  • Graham crackers: 2 packs from one standard box. Use whole sheets to layer or lightly crush for a softer texture on top. Organic or classic brands both work; if you cannot find graham use tea biscuits as a substitute.

Instructions

Prepare the mangoesMake sure the mangoes are ripe and fragrant. Peel and slice thinly or chop into roughly one half inch pieces depending on whether you want distinct fruit pockets or more integrated mango throughout. Set the prepared fruit aside in a bowl at room temperature for a few minutes to release aroma.Chill equipmentIf you want a faster, firmer whip, chill the mixing bowl and beaters in the refrigerator for at least 20 minutes. Cold equipment helps the cream reach stiff peaks more reliably.Whip the cream mixturePour the chilled heavy cream into the cold bowl and whip on medium until soft peaks form. Add a pinch of salt and then gradually stream in the condensed milk while continuing to whip. Increase speed to high and whip to stiff peaks. Stop frequently to check texture so you do not overbeat into butter. The total whipping time will be about three to five minutes depending on your mixer.Prepare the graham crackersDecide whether you want whole cracker layers or a crushed crumb texture. For whole layers, use full rectangles and overlap to cover the pan. For a softer mouthfeel crush lightly with a rolling pin to coarse crumbs and press lightly into the dish between layers.Assemble layersIn an 8 by 8 inch glass container lay a single layer of graham crackers to fit the base. Spread one quarter to one third of the whipped cream over the crackers in an even layer and then arrange a generous portion of sliced mango on top. Repeat the sequence one more time and finish with a final layer of whipped cream. Finish with sliced mango and a scattering of crushed crackers if you like a decorative crunchy top.Chill or freezeCover the container tightly with plastic wrap and refrigerate overnight for a custardy soft finish. To serve as a semi frozen dessert, freeze overnight then allow to sit at room temperature for about 20 to 30 minutes before slicing. Refrigeration of at least 12 hours is recommended for best texture.Mango slices layered over whipped cream and graham crackers

You Must Know

  • Nutritive note: Each serving contains about 423 calories and is rich in fat from heavy cream so enjoy as an occasional treat.
  • Storage guideline: Refrigerate for up to three days in an airtight container. Freeze for up to three months if you want an ice cream style texture.
  • Serving temperature: For a soft, pudding like texture serve chilled straight from the fridge. For an ice cream feel remove from the freezer and wait 20 to 30 minutes.
  • Texture tip: Using whole crackers yields a distinct layered bite while crushed crackers create a more uniform, soft consistency.

My favorite thing about this dessert is how forgiving it is. I have prepared it in advance for holiday dinners and also in a hurry for unexpected guests. The mango aroma always brightens the room and I get delighted comments every time I bring it out. It is simple yet festive and becomes better after the flavors meld overnight.

Storage Tips

Store the dish covered in the refrigerator for up to three days. Use a tight fitting lid or two layers of plastic wrap to prevent the cream from absorbing other odors. If you want to keep a portion longer, slice into individual servings and freeze in airtight containers for up to three months. When reheating frozen portions, thaw in the refrigerator for several hours and then bring to serving temperature at room temperature for twenty to thirty minutes. Look for signs of separation or off smells to know when it is past its best.

Ingredient Substitutions

If you need to replace heavy cream, use a stabilized whipped cream alternative such as a ready made topping but expect slightly less richness. For condensed milk swaps try a half and half of evaporated milk and sugar simmered down to concentrate sweetness though this requires extra work. For gluten free options use gluten free graham style crackers or thin gluten free cookies. If mangoes are out of season try canned mango slices that are drained well but remember fresh fruit will always give the brightest flavor.

Close up of creamy layers with mango chunks

Serving Suggestions

Serve chilled with a small sprig of mint and a thin mango slice on top for color contrast. Pair with coffee based drinks in the morning for a tropical brunch or a light sparkling wine for celebrations. For parties place the dish on a decorative platter and provide a pie server for neat slices. Small bowls with toasted coconut flakes and crushed nuts on the side let guests customize texture.

Cultural Background

This layered mango dessert is a modern Filipino favorite that draws inspiration from icebox desserts introduced in the twentieth century. It evolved as a way to use local tropical fruit with imported pantry items such as crackers and condensed milk. It is a staple at birthdays and family gatherings and showcases the island preference for bright, fruit driven sweets that are easy to scale up for a crowd.

Seasonal Adaptations

In summer use peak season mangoes for maximum sweetness and aroma. In cooler months swap mango for canned lychees or poached pears and reduce the condensed milk slightly to match fruit sweetness. For a holiday twist add a thin layer of toasted macapuno or a light spread of dulce de leche between layers for deeper flavor while keeping the method the same.

Meal Prep Tips

Prepare the whipped cream and mangoes a day ahead and store separately in airtight containers in the refrigerator. Assemble a few hours before serving so crackers do not over soften if you prefer a firmer bite. Use an 8 by 8 inch glass dish for neat slices. Label containers with date and contents when freezing to maintain quality and rotate older items to the front of the freezer.

This dessert always brings a little sunshine to the table. Try it the next time you want something easy to prepare ahead yet impressive to present to guests. Make it your own by choosing your favorite mango variety and adjusting sweetness to taste.

Pro Tips

  • Chill the mixing bowl and beaters for at least 20 minutes to help the cream reach stiff peaks faster.

  • Use the ripest mangoes you can find for best natural sweetness and aroma.

  • If the whipped cream starts to look grainy stop immediately and fold in a little extra chilled cream to rescue the texture.

This nourishing classic filipino mango float recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.

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DessertsFilipino DessertsMango DessertNo-BakeCreamy DessertsLayered DessertsPotluck Favorite
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Classic Filipino Mango Float

This Classic Filipino Mango Float recipe makes perfectly juicy, tender, and flavorful steak every time! Serve with potatoes and a side salad for an unforgettable dinner in under 30 minutes.

Servings: 10 steaks
Classic Filipino Mango Float
Prep:20 minutes
Cook:12 hours
Rest Time:10 mins
Total:12 hours 20 minutes

Ingredients

Cream mixture

Fruit

Base and topping

Instructions

1

Prepare mangoes

Peel and slice or chop the ripe mangoes into the desired size. Place in a bowl and set aside at room temperature for a few minutes to release aroma.

2

Chill equipment

Place mixing bowl and beaters in the refrigerator for at least 20 minutes to ensure the cream whips quickly and reaches stable peaks.

3

Whip cream

Whip 4 cups chilled heavy cream on medium until soft peaks form. Add a pinch of salt and gradually add 1 half cup sweetened condensed milk while whipping. Increase speed and whip to stiff peaks being careful not to overbeat.

4

Prepare graham crackers

Decide between whole cracker layers or crushed crumbs. For crumbs, crush with a rolling pin to a coarse texture. For whole layers, overlap crackers to cover the dish evenly.

5

Assemble layers

In an 8 by 8 inch glass dish lay a layer of graham crackers, spread a portion of whipped cream, and add sliced mango. Repeat for one more layer and finish with whipped cream and mango on top. Optionally sprinkle crushed crackers.

6

Chill or freeze

Cover tightly and refrigerate for at least 12 hours for a soft, custardy texture. To serve semi frozen, freeze overnight and thaw for 20 to 30 minutes before slicing.

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Nutrition

Calories: 423kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein:
5g | Fat: 36g | Saturated Fat: 11g |
Polyunsaturated Fat: 7g | Monounsaturated Fat:
14g | Trans Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 253mg | Sodium:
0mg | Potassium: 953mg | Fiber: 0g | Sugar:
0g | Vitamin A: 577IU | Vitamin C: 3mg | Calcium:
47mg | Iron: 6mg

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This recipe looks amazing! Can't wait to try it.

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