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Fruits, Summer drinks  /  July 29, 2013

Sinful Mango Slushy

by Kanika Samra

Keeping up the party spirit, here is a quick, and I mean super quick drink that will cool you down and delight the taste buds. Summers are synonymous with Mangoes in India and with over a thousand varieties, that’s right, available in the country, we Indians are spoilt for choice. This Mango Slushy is one of the easiest ways to enjoy this King of Fruits!

Of the thousands though there are 30 that are most commonly cultivated as a commercial cash crop. Come spring and the mandis (farmer’s markets) get flooded with green, small-sized unripe fruit that is a perfect addition to savoury chutneys and used for pickling. Go to any house in India around this time and you are sure to find projects around the king of fruits. I have missed out on the deliciousness of some of my favourite varieties for two years! 🙁

Mango Slushie
Sinful Mango Slushy

In the American market mangoes come mostly from Mexico and while these might satisfy Americans, their flavours are just a faint shadow of their Indian counterparts. But beggars can’t be choosers! Canned Alphonso pulp from India is easily available at Indian supermarkets but like all preserved food there is usually a chalky and sometimes bitter after taste. To add to this I’ve learnt that no mango bought at a supermarket in America can be eaten right away. It has to be left out at room temperature preferably with a few bananas sitting close by and allowed to mature. Only when the skin is a deep mustard-yellow and the flesh soft at the ends is the fruit ready to be used.

Why bananas for ripening fruit? Find out here.

Summer Mangoes
Summer and mangoes!

And now for the Sinful Mango Slushy, you’ll need:

  • Blender
  • Ice
  • Sugar, 2-4 teaspoons, according to taste.
  • Mangoes, 2

This serves two people.

Method:

Wash and peel the mangoes, then slice them in cubes such that you are able to scrape all the pulp off the seed.

Crush ice in the blender. While doing that add in the sugar. Now add mangoes and puree. Voila! Serve and enjoy 🙂

The easiest summer drink that can also be served as a dessert or as a topping for ice cream.

Other things you can make with Mango

Raw Mango Chutney 

Ripe Mango Curry

Mango Avocado Fruit Salad

Other Summer Drinks

Thandai ~ Cooling Milk and Almond Drink 

Chaas ~ Homemade Chilled and Spiced Buttermilk 

Sinful Mango Slush
2019-06-25 03:46:53
Serves 2
A quick and easy way to enjoy mangoes. Learn how to make a Sinful Mango Slush at home.
Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
5 min
Total Time
10 min
Prep Time
5 min
Cook Time
5 min
Total Time
10 min
Ingredients
  1. Ice
  2. Sugar, 2-4 teaspoons, according to taste.
  3. Mangoes, 2
  4. Equipment - A Blender
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Instructions
  1. Wash and peel the mangoes, then slice them in cubes such that you are able to scrape all the pulp off the seed.
  2. Crush ice in the blender. While doing that add in the sugar. Now add mangoes and puree. Voila! Serve and enjoy 🙂
  3. The easiest summer drink that can also be served as a dessert or as a topping for ice cream.
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