Mango lassi recipe – Easy-to-make best street style Mango lassi recipe just in 10 mins – with step-by-step detailed pictures. Mango lassi is a very delicious, sweet, thick & creamy Indian mango yogurt drink. This mango drink is made with thick chilled curd/unflavoured yogurt, mango pulp(can use mango cubes too), sugar & rose water. Garnish with grated khoya/mawa(though that is optional), malai, chopped dry fruits, and a pinch of saffron. Khoya and malai in garnishing are followed by Kolkata’s popular streetside mango lassi shops. To get a great result with shahi taste.
Mango lassi is quite similar in thickness to one more mango yogurt drink smoothie. However, different because of its sweet taste & flavors(with rose water and even with cardamom or elaichi powder) compared to a smoothie. Even garnishing with a dollop of malai(cream of milk), chopped almonds, pistachios, and saffron strands also make it different from smoothies.
Except for ripe mangoes, curd/yogurt makes our stomachs cool so ideal for this intense hot summer. Chilled yogurt and ice cubes make this drink the coolest. Malai(milk cream) in garnishing makes it more creamy & delicious and keeps its Punjabi taste intact as well. Rosewater just enhances the flavor of this drink without spoiling the original mango flavor. However, if you don’t feel so, you may skip this step.
Do you want to make a sugar-free yet delicious Mango lassi? Then I suggest using original honey or simply use more sweetened mango pulp and fresh yogurt(not a sour one). Though honey has its own flavor that may not goes with the lassi flavour.
Let’s see how easy to make this Kolkata street-style delicious mango lassi recipe at home. I hope my step-by-step detailed recipe will help you do it perfectly.
Prep time: 10 mins
Total time: 10 mins
Course: Beverage / Drink
Cuisine: Punjabi / Indian
Servings: 4 glasses
Author: Moumita Paul
○ 2 cups(500 ml) Curd/Unflavoured Yogurt
○ 2 cups Mango cubes(from ≈500g mangoes)
○ 7-8 tbsp Sugar
○ 15-16 pcs Ice cubes
○ 2 drops Rose essence(1/2 tsp Rose water)
○ 4 tbsp Malai(Milk cream)
○ 1/4 tsp chopped Pistachio(for each glass)
○ 1/2 tsp chopped Almond(for each glass)
○ 1+1/2 tsp Grated khoya(for each glass)
○ A pinch of saffron(Optional)
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