When there was more and more mangoes, I love to try out some delicious recipes with those. This time it was Mango pudding. Just like that whenever I get irritated with something may be people, things, so and so, I enter kitchen and try to innovative a dish which struck my mind at that time. Got to prepare this on Last Friday night, which resulted with the smell of mango all over the kitchen.
Mango Pudding was heavenly, delicious with perfect texture and flavor. It would say this would be the favorite for everyone right from kids till the elder ones. Let me share the recipe…
Taking this to Fiesta Friday #124 hosted by Angie@thenovicegarderner.
Ingredients:
- Mangoes – 2 nos
- Egg yolks – 3 nos
- Sugar – 5 tbsp
- Milk – 1 ½ cups
- Saffron – few strands
Preparation:
- Peel and roughly chop the mangoes into pieces.
- Take the egg yolks to a wide mouth bowl, beat it well.
- Boil the milk with 4 tbsp of sugar, remove it from the fire, keep it aside and bring it to room temperature.
- Now pour in the milk to the egg yolks and mix it well.
- Pour it the mixture to the heavy bottomed kadai, keep in medium flame and keep on stirring until it thickens. Remove from fire, leave it aside and bring it to room temperature.
- Blend the mangoes together to a fine paste, pour in the milk mixture to the mango paste, and stir it well. Whip it for few seconds.
- Take 3 to 4 bowls, add in 2 strands of saffron, few pieces of finely chopped mangoes and then pour in the bowls.
- Steam it in a steamer for almost 30 mins or until the spoon pierced in the center comes out clean.
- Transfer it to a plate.
Serve at room temperature or refrigerate for 30 mins and serve chilled.
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Reblogged this on Retired? No one told me! and commented:
Well Mangoes, most of us in sunny cimes have mangoes galore so a lovely recipe for you from my favorite Indian cook 🙂
Thanks Mam
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Sure, thanks a lot Mam. Will take it forward 🙂
I have never heard of this, sounds so good
How yummy! I’m guessing it’s a bit like custard or creme caramelle… With a mango twist? I’ll be trying to veganise this 🙂 Thanks for sharing at Fiesta Friday.
Rightly said, you can with custard powder.
Let me know when you give a vegan try, I too will try it
Indeed I will 🙂 Thank you
This does sound like a custard. What a wonderful way to use mangos. Thank you for bringing this to FF.