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This easy-to-make, creamy, luscious mango pudding recipe is made without gelatin. This is one of the QUICKEST dessert recipes. Yes, it comes together within 15 minutes only, the rest job is done by the refrigerator.
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- ❤️ You’ll Love This Mango Pudding Recipe
- 🧾 Ingredient Notes
- 👩🍳 How To Make Mango Pudding? (Stepwise Pics)
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❤️ You’ll Love This Mango Pudding Recipe
- This mango pudding recipe requires just 5 ingredients.
- You can use fresh, frozen mango or canned mango pulp.
- Scalable: You can easily double or triple the recipe as needed.
- Make-ahead dessert: This stays good for 3-4 days in the refrigerator, so you can make this a few days earlier if serving for guests or small get-to-gather.
- This is vegetarian mango pudding made with agar agar. Yes, no gelatin is used here.
Taste & Texture: This mango pudding has the texture of just-set gelatin, creamy yet super light and melt-in-your-mouth silky smooth with sweet, full-on mango flavor.
🧾 Ingredient Notes
- Mango:
- Always use ripe and sweet mango.
- In India, alphonso mango (hapus keri) is the best choice. Since it is a little expensive fruit, the next best choice is Kesar. You can mix both as well.
- Here in the USA, Ataulpho mango (a Mexican fruit) is a good variety to use in this recipe.
- Agar agar: As being vegetarian, I have used agar agar here instead of gelatin. The amount of agar agar used is crucial. If used in more quantity then it will set like a Jello. It is a good texture but this is not what we want today. If used in less quantity then it won’t set.
- Milk: use full-fat milk to get the best creamy texture.
- Sweetened condensed milk: It adds sweetness and richness to the pudding.
- Heavy cream: It is added to get a creamy texture.
👩🍳 How To Make Mango Pudding? (Stepwise Pics)
1) Take milk, heavy cream and condensed milk in a saucepan. Turn the heat on medium and mix everything well.
2) Bring this mixture to a boil and turn off the stove.
3) While the milk mixture is coming to a boil, take water in another saucepan. Add agar agar and bring this water mixture to a boil. If using flakes then simmer until flakes are dissolved. If using agar agar powder then no need to simmer.
4) Add this water to the milk mixture and mix well. Let the mixture cool down for 8-10 minutes.
5) Add mango puree.
6) Stir well to combine.
7) Divide the pudding mixture into the individual serving bowls or cups. Cover it with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator for about 5-6 hours or until set.
How to check mango pudding is set? If you shake the bowl gently, it looks set but the center is wobbly. As soon as you poke with a spoon, it will break easily.
At the time of serving, garnish with a few mango pieces and mint leaves. Serve chilled.
💭 Expert Tips
- Agar agar mixture and milk mixture both should be hot/warm while mixing. So put both saucepans on the stove at the same time. So both get hot at the almost same time.
- Let the pudding mixture cool down slightly before adding mango. If added to the hot mixture then mango will lose its fresh flavor.
- The color of the pudding may vary depending on the type of mango you are using. Also depends on if you’re using fresh or canned mango pulp.
- Storage: It stays good in the refrigerator for 3-4 days when covered well.
Check Out Other Mango Dessert Recipes
- Mango custard
- Mango falooda
- Mango ice cream
- Mango kulfi
- Mango mousse
- Mango shrikhand
- Mango popsicles
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Mango Pudding Recipe {Without Gelatin}
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This easy-to-make, creamy, luscious mango pudding recipe is made without gelatin. This is one of the QUICKEST dessert recipes. Yes, it comes together within 15 minutes only.
Author: Kanan
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
Calories: 176kcal
Servings 6
Prep Time 5 minutes minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes minutes
Total Time 20 minutes minutes
US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details
Ingredients
- 4 teaspoons Agar agar flakes If using agar agar powder then use 2 teaspoon
- ½ cup Water
- 2 cup Milk
- ¼ cup Heavy whipping cream
- ½ cup Sweetened condensed milk
- 1 cup Mango pulp or puree
Instructions
Take milk, heavy cream and condensed milk in a saucepan. Turn the heat on medium and mix everything well. Bring this mixture to a boil and turn off the stove.
While the milk mixture is coming to a boil, take water in another saucepan. Add agar agar and bring this water mixture to a boil. If using flakes then simmer until flakes are dissolved. If using agar agar powder then no need to simmer.
Add this water to the milk mixture and mix well. Let the mixture cool down for 8-10 minutes.
Add mango puree. Stir well to combine.
Divide the pudding mixture into the individual serving bowls or cups. Cover it with plastic wrap and chill in the refrigerator for about 5-6 hours or until set.
How to check mango pudding is set? If you shake the bowl gently, it looks set but the center is wobbly. As soon as you poke with a spoon, it will break easily.
At the time of serving, garnish with a few mango pieces and mint leaves. Serve chilled.
Notes
- Agar agar mixture and milk mixture both should be hot/warm while mixing. So put both saucepans on the stove at the same time. So both get hot at the almost same time.
- Let the pudding mixture cool down slightly before adding mango. If added to a hot mixture then mango will lose its fresh flavor.
- The color of the pudding may vary depending on the type of mango you are using. Also depends on if you’re using fresh or canned mango pulp.
Nutrition
Calories: 176kcal | Carbohydrates: 23.8g | Protein: 5.1g | Fat: 7.7g | Saturated Fat: 4.7g | Cholesterol: 29mg | Sodium: 76mg | Fiber: 0.6g | Sugar: 22.5g
*Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving
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Sarika Giana Maharajh
can i make this using pectin, corn starch, or even corn syrup or something? cannot get gelatin or agar agar anywhere
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Kanan Patel
I have not used gelatin or agar agar in the recipe.
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Gopi
Is it necessary to boil or warm the milk?
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Kanan
yes, it is must
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