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Celebrate mango season with this yummy yoghurt dessert

Celebrate mango season with this yummy yoghurt dessert

This recipe is easy to make and ready in minutes.
Updated 21 Jun, 2022

There are countless reasons to hate summer but only one reason to love it — mangoes! And this one reason can make all summer problems go away!

When mangoes are aplenty, there are also plenty of ways that you can enjoy them. And despite being blamed for being very fattening, mangoes are not the culprits behind our calorie overload — that only happens because we just can't stop eating mangoes!

There are around 100 calories in one cup (165 grams) of fresh mango, and it is fat-free, sodium-free and cholesterol-free. Let me stop gushing over why mangoes are the king of fruits and tell you what we are making today.

I am making a very nutritious and easy dessert that is totally divine — mango yoghurt dessert. Instead of cream, which is used in most mango desserts, I am using yoghurt to make it more nutritious, with fewer calories. But only use the yoghurt available in the packed form, usually in plastic jars, rather than the one sold in milk shops because it is important for the yoghurt to not be sour at all.

You can also use fresh homemade yoghurt if its taste is fresh and sweet. Either plain or sweetened yoghurt can be used, depending on your preference.

The recipe, with just four ingredients, makes about eight medium-sized dessert bowls. It is super easy to make and ready in minutes.

Ingredients

400g yoghurt

2 cups mango pieces (about 3 mangoes)

4 tablespoons condensed milk

Jelly made from 1 packet, of any flavour

Method

Set aside about 2 tablespoons of mango pieces for topping. Make the jelly according to the instructions on the packet, cool to set.

Using a blender/food processor, or a hand blender like I have used, blend the mango pulp until smooth. Add the mango pulp to the yoghurt. Add condensed milk. You can use sugar or honey in place of condensed milk as a sweetener, but I prefer the delicious taste of condensed milk so I am using it.

Blend them all together until you get a silky smoothness, which will be in just a couple of minutes since we do not have to overbeat it to make it light and fluffy.

Fill any dessert bowl or shot glass with the mixture until two-thirds full. Now add the jelly and the mango pieces kept aside in the beginning. The jelly was a little on the thinner side, so it made a nice jelly layer on top. If yours is more firmly set, you can top with jelly cubes and the mango pieces. Refrigerate immediately and serve chilled.

This mango yoghurt dessert is best served chilled and consumed in a day, because the taste of the yoghurt can change if kept overnight. If making it a few hours in advance, for best results, top with the jelly and mango pieces just half an hour before serving.

The writer Instagrams @the_experimentalcook

Originally published in Dawn, Young World, June 18th, 2022

Comments

Nadeem Shah Jun 21, 2022 11:00am
Don't need sweetener, I just enjoy the sweet of the mango.... Avoid diabetes.
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Omveer Singh Jun 21, 2022 11:02am
Too many calories. But who cares. You are entitled to these small joys in summer.
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NYS Jun 21, 2022 12:22pm
Good food good mood Your dessert was delicious
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NYS Jun 21, 2022 03:02pm
Also name it chill mango smoothie with topping
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Syed Hasni Jun 21, 2022 03:31pm
Amir Bhai Ki Yaad agai , Why they don't learn to eat the mangoes properly. Why it has to be Mirza , telling people that Donkeys don't eat mangoes, till Amir Bhais Aam Khaye ga Aam ! Please stop experimenting with Mangoes.
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Taj Ahmad Jun 21, 2022 06:33pm
Great idea, let’s try and enjoy it guys…
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Eternal_Dharma Jun 21, 2022 11:56pm
South Indian Banaganapalli is the hands down king of all mangos. Don't need any other mixins. Just cut and eat.
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Spaced Out Jun 22, 2022 07:40am
Waste of mangoes.
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