101 mango recipes

Mango recipes | Aam Indian recipes

mango recipes | Aam Indian recipes. Summer is here and so, is the season for mango! Mango, the King of fruits is available in India generally from mid-March to the end of May month. Summer are incomplete without a bowl of Aamras and some piping hot Puri.

They are available in different varieties like badam, totapuri, rassiya, kesar, alphonso (hapus), laangda, rajapuri.  With their intense sweetness and soft texture, mangoes are well suited to blended beverages and creamy desserts, but can also be used in savory dishes. There are also a number of health benefits of mango like they lower cholesterol, clear skin, improves digestion.

Mangoes can be bought ripe which are ready to eat or unripe which have to be stored in a dry, dark place where it should be provided with some warmth for it to ripe. To check the ripeness of a mango, do not judge by its appearance but, the sweet smell and gently squeezing it to feel the softness. Once ripe, store it in a refrigerator and use within 3-4 days.

Indian Mango Dessert Recipes:

Mango FaloodaFalooda is a dessert made with milk, basil seeds, falooda sev, dry fruits, ice –cream and some syrup. We have made a season special Mango Falooda using mango pulp.

Mango Pancake: Make these delicious, soft Mango Thai pancake for your next breakfast which are stuffed with mangoes and coconut.

Quick Mango Sandesh : Try this classic, traditional Bengali sweet recipe. This Mango Sandesh is a quick sweet and can be made in 10 minutes.

Mango Beverage Recipes:

Mango and Pineapple Smoothie: Relish this lip smacking, fruity smoothie made using mango and pineapple.  You just have to combine the ingredients and blend to a frothy mixture.

Mango and Jaggery Drink: How about an off-beat drink made using mangoes, jaggery and curd?! A luscious beverage with creamy texture and fruity flavor.

Minty Mango Delight : Aam panna is a refreshing summer coolant made using unripe mangoes. Try this delightful Minty Mango Drink with a hint of mint!

Mango Pickle Recipes:

Instant Mango Pickle: Nothing can beat the famous combination of achaar and paratha. If you just emptied a bottle and forgot to buy one, try this instant Mango pickle recipe.

Quick Mango ChundaChunda is a sweet pickle made using unripe mango and sugar. It is a common accompaniment for thepla. There are two basic variants of chunda, one with red chilli and one without.

Methia Keri : Try your hands on this tantalizing pickle made using mustard oil and mustard seeds. Not really pungent in taste, this Methia Keri  pickle tastes great with khakhra.

Mango Health Benefits

Mango (Aam) : The most important role Mango has is to build our immune system by building our white blood cells (WBC) and in turn help to keep diseases like common cold and cough at bay. Another key nutrient that mango is brimming with is magnesium. This mineral along with potassium helps to in maintaining normal heart rate, relaxes the blood vessels and keeps blood pressure also under check. research shows that moderate consumption of mangoes could assist in weight loss. This is because mangoes are rich in fiber. When mango is in season, a diabetic can occasionally satisfy his/her cravings of this delicious fruit within the suggested serving size i.e. ½ mango or 2 to 3 slices. Remember to include these calories and carbs as a part of your daily meal plan. See detailed benefits of mango

Enjoy our mango recipes | Aam Indian recipes given below.


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The rather unusual combination of mangoes and ginger gives a unique and unbeatable flavour to this mousse. It is amazing how the shades of ginger, lemon and mint give a completely new look to the otherwise common mango dessert. Taste the mixture after adding all the ingredients, and balance the ginger and lemon flavours as per your individual preference.
When you are game for a tangy blast, go for this peppy Mango, Apple and Kiwi Drink. A beautiful melange of flavours, textures and colours makes this a really vibrant and tasty drink. The flavour and mouth-feel is very balanced, and the drink is very rejuvenating when enjoyed chilled. It is also super easy to make if you have the ingredients ready on hand, so you can relish it any time you feel like. You can also try other refreshing drinks like the Pineapple and Muskmelon Drink and the Orange and Pineapple Drink .
As a child, I used to stand by my mother's side when she used to pickle baby mangoes. The sight of miniature mangoes being poured into pickle jars was always a treat to watch and the baby mangoes Were fun to eat. Raw baby mangoes are approximately 12 mm. to 25 mm. (½" to 1") in size and are available just before the mango season begins i.e. before summers. You will find these at specialty vegetable vendors, so look out for them. Baby mangoes can be pickled using any mango pickle recipe or they can be preserved in brine (which is a salt solution). I personally like to preserve them in brine. The mangoes stay crisp and firm with a predominantly salty taste. You can drain out the brine preserved mangoes and combine them with pickling spices and oil to make a quick, out-of-season baby mango pickle. While brining these mangoes, be careful to retain the small stalks of the baby mangoes. They help to preserve the mangoes for a longer period. However, if you do not find baby mangoes, use raw mango pieces which taste just as good but do not look as pretty and petite.
Mangoes are so closed entwined with the summer, nobody can go without them! While the fruit tastes great as it is, it also features in an unending array of recipes ranging from juices and ice-creams to subzis and desserts too. Here is a brilliant Fruity Mango Juice made with mango pulp and sugar, toned up with a dash of lemon juice that helps to highlight the flavour of mango while also balancing the sweetness. A garnish of fresh mango slices brings the best of the season to your glass!
The ever-popular Bengali favourite, now in a quick and exciting form! While sandesh normally takes a long time to prepare, this version made with grated paneer will be ready in a jiffy, and thanks to the addition of another all-time favourite, the King of Fruits, it becomes much tastier too. You might wonder if the rose essence will be noticed despite the strong aroma and flavour of mangoes, but make sure you add it because it plays a key role in imparting a classic richness to the Quick Mango Sandesh.
Sweet and sour, chatpata chaat! neither kids nor elders can resist this! now, isn't this a smart way to include protein and calcium rich kabuli chana and paneer, which might otherwise not seem too enticing?
A parfait is a kind of a frozen dessert made by layering many nice ingredients in a tall glass. This makes it very attractive to look at, and very tasty too – because it offers variety in taste and textures. It also gives a lot of room for creativity, because you can mix-and-match the ingredients you wish to put in your parfait. Here is a fabulous Strawberry and Mango Yoghurt Parfait, which combines the sweet aroma and tangy taste of strawberries, the tropical punch of mangoes, the exotic touch of kiwis and the exciting crunch of muesli in one attractive glassful, which is sure to please one and all! If you loved this recipe, you are sure to like more of our parfait recipes, like Creamy Layered Orange Parfait , Plum Parfait, Plum Stew with Vanilla Ice-cream , Brownie Parfait and Coffee and Biscuit Parfait .
Who can resist the charm of the King of Fruits? A lusciously smooth and tasty sauce of mango pulp and curds adds to the allure of assorted fruits like apple, pear and kiwi in this fruity dessert. You can mix-and-match different fruits, but we suggest you use bananas as it helps to balance the flavours of other fruits with its natural sweetness... so even if any of the other fruits like kiwi or oranges are a bit sour, the bananas will make up for it. Serve the Mixed Fruits Topped with Mango Sauce immediately upon preparation as the curds might let out water if left for too long.
This easy smoothie can be prepared instantly by combining mango and pineapple with bananas. We advice using readymade juices for this smoothie, as you can rest assured it will not end up sour or watery. If you prefer to use fresh fruits, you will have to vary the quantity of sugar accordingly. Don’t forget to add salt and pepper to the Mango and Pineapple Smoothie as it helps highlight the fruity flavours.
Whoohooo, here comes the perfect dressing for mango lovers! With the inimitable flavour and mushy melt-in-the-mouth texture of cubed mangoes, a bit of tang from lemons and spice from mustard paste, this Mango Lime Dressing is a sure-shot winner, which will raise your salad’s ratings to great levels! Check out for more Homemade Veg Salad Dressings to add zing and make your salads interesting.
Endless excitement packed into a little salad bowl! Yes, this Tangy and Sweet Mango and Cucumber Salad is a fun-packed portion, with everybody’s favourite fruit mango, juicy cucumber, crispy lettuce and will you believe it, masaledar cashews too! A lemony honey dressing adds to the peppy flavour of this salad, making this a super tasty treat to serve your friends and family. Team this fruity, crunchy salad with Paneer and Spring Onion Wrap for a satiating mini meal.
Any mention of Kulfi immediately brings to mind the rich flavour of condensed milk laced with spices. We discovered that this amazing desi flavour also blends beautifully with fruity notes! Yes, here we present Kulfi and Fruit Ice-Cream, a fabulous dessert that combines the timeless charm of Kulfi with the peppy taste of chopped mangoes and apples. The fruits not only add a new dimension to the flavour of the ice-cream, but also make the texture more exciting. Keep the ice-cream frozen till you are ready to serve. This fruity kulfi is just perfect to serve for special occasions and parties and also as an after-dinner treat.
It is a wise idea to combine one pleasant fruit with a peppy one, so that the overall flavour is well balanced. In that way, peach and mango are made for each other. Peach has a mellow flavour and captivating aroma, while mango has a tangy flavour and overpowering aroma. Together with vanilla ice-cream, these two fruits make a wonderfully creamy and flavourful milkshake that will please everybody. When making the Peach and Mango Milkshake, you can alter the amount of sugar based on the natural sweetness of the fruits.
You would have tried bhajiyas with all kinds of veggies ranging from onions to raw bananas, and you might even have tried making it with ripe yellow bananas. But, have you ever had a taste of Aam ke Pakode or Mango Bhajiyas? Well, this delightful seasonal treat is a must-try. Choose ripe and sweet Alphonso mangoes, cube them, dip them in a spicy batter and deep-fry till crisp, and voila, you have an absolutely awesome tea-time snack ready.
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