Mango Kheer Recipe | Mango Rice Kheer | Indian Style Mango Rice Pudding
This Mango Kheer recipe is a classic twist on Indian dessert Kheer. It is a rice pudding made using rice and flavored with mango puree. There are many sweet treats that you can make using Mangoes, but there is nothing like an Indian sweet with the fresh and sweet mangoes in it. Right?
This pudding made with rice, milk, some saffron strands for flavoring, and mango puree.
Well I usually make rice kheer at home, when I have enough full cream milk in my fridge. But for summers, almost every year I make Mango flavored rice kheer at home, it is swiped clean in one go, yes it was so yummy.
What is Kheer?
Kheer is an Indian pudding where rice is cooked with milk until creamy texture. Traditionally kheer is seasoned with cardamom and saffron.Kheer made by simmering rice and milk in heavy pot or big vessels for a long time, this kheer has a rich, creamy taste and attractive pink colour that comes out of the common thickening of milk.
Chawal ki Kheer aka Rice Kheer |
Today I am sharing my recipe of Mango kheer with you.
Also, do not forget to chilling this rice kheer in the refrigerator for a few hours then add mango puree in it before serving,
Add a few fresh mango pieces on top, and your lip smacking sweet mango rice pudding is ready to devour. 😍😍
So, next time you want to make something from Mangoes, do bookmark this recipe and you will make this one again and again until the mangoes season comes back next year.
Can we use Canned Mango Puree to make it?
Yes, you can use canned mango puree to make this dish.

Can we use Canned Mango Puree to make it?
Yes, you can use canned mango puree to make this dish.
But if mangoes are in season, there is nothing like making it using the fresh puree. If using canned puree, make sure to use either kesar or alphonso variety.
Here are some Mango recipes, that you can make this Summer – Mango Ice Cream, Mango Mastani, Mango Lassi, Mango Papad, Mango Aamras and Rose Mango Lassi.
Also make sure to adjust the amount of sugar, as the canned puree is on the sweeter side. I have used about 1/4 cup of as my mango puree is sweet. If your mangoes is not sweet increase the amount of sugar in to your kheer.
Let's see how to make Mango Kheer recipe with step by step photos
Course : Dessert
Cuisine : Indian
Prep Time : 10 minutes
Cook Time : 1 hour
Chilled time : 30 minutes
Total Time : 1 hour 40 minutes
Total Time : 1 hour 40 minutes
Servings : 6 people
Author : Jolly Makkar
Rice - 3 tbsp (Washed and soaked for 30 minutes)
Saffron strands - 10-12
Cardamom powder - 1/4 tsp (washed, soaked in warm water before slicing)
Mango Puree -1 cups
Sugar - 1/4 cup (adjust it according to your taste)
Author : Jolly Makkar
Ingredients :
Full Fat Milk - 1 litreRice - 3 tbsp (Washed and soaked for 30 minutes)
Saffron strands - 10-12
Cardamom powder - 1/4 tsp (washed, soaked in warm water before slicing)
Mango Puree -1 cups
Sugar - 1/4 cup (adjust it according to your taste)
For Garnishing
Chopped Almonds - 1/4 cup
2. Heat milk in a pan. When it comes to a boil, add drained rice. Cook on low heat till rice is cooked. Add saffron strands in between.
3. Keep stirring in between. It will take 45 minutes to an hour for the kheer to thicken. Scrap all cream from the sides.
4. Add cardamom powder and sugar and cook for another 5 minute. Add chopped dry fruits of your choice (I use almonds).
5. Switch off the heat and let the kheer completely cool. Once it has chilled down completely into fridge, then add mango puree and mix well. Garnish with mango cubes. Serve chilled
Notes **
5. Switch off the heat and let the kheer completely cool. Once it has chilled down completely into fridge, then add mango puree and mix well. Garnish with mango cubes. Serve chilled
Notes **
- Use full fat milk to make the kheer.
- You can skip adding saffron if you wish to.
- When it is cooked, checked using your finger it is easily mashed or not.
- Soaking the rice is very important so do not miss this step.
- Cook the kheer on low heat and in a heavy bottom pan.
- You can use canned mango puree to make this dish
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8 comments
I am not a mango lover but your kheer looks so delicious and I have some ripe mangos so planning to use them for kheer
ReplyDeleteSuch a wonderful way to enjoy both kheer and mango. Very tempting and love the colour of the kheer. Ideal for any festival or to take care of mithai cravings.
ReplyDeleteMango payasam or Mango kheer is one of our fav at home. We make ma go kheer in three different ways and this is one. You have explained it so well. Loved the colour of the kheer and tempting too.
ReplyDeleteWow. Delicious kheer. I am up for any dessert with mango. It's such a versatile fruit. We love rice pudding at home. Adding mango would be a nice twist. Adding it to my to-do list.
ReplyDeleteMango kheer looks so inviting Jolly.. wish I cud take the bowl and relish the chilled dessert..
ReplyDeleteThis is such a good one to enjoy in summer, kheer with mangoes in it. I have to wait until next year to make this one.
ReplyDeleteI love mangoes in any form. Mango Kheer looks scrumptious. Who can say no to this delicious Kheer? Beautifully explained Jolly.
ReplyDeleteMango in kheer is a lovely combination... I liked the idea of using mango puree as well as mango chunks... This definitely makes the sweet dish for delicious
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