Jenny's in the Kitchen
Mango Lassi - Indian Mango Smoothie
Jenny is in perpetual search for easy, weeknight recipes to attempt to feed her family. When they balk, she just eats more.

I don’t know about you all, but I can’t stop buying mangoes, and, of course, eating them.
I love mangoes cut up in cottage cheese for breakfast, dashed with a little ground chile for a midday snack -- a la the cut fruit vendors I so loved in Los Angeles -- and eaten over the sink with nothing but a knife and a napkin, as I try to salvage every meaty yet slithering chunk of sun.
Mangoes were my children’s gateway tropical fruit. Bacon girl sadly went on to eschew all fruit not disguised in pancake batter, but the incipient pescatarian who learned the ways of lamb and never looked back continues to love mangoes. I often put them in her packed lunch or mix them into her morning smoothie.
Finally there is the husband, who does not drink alcohol and treats himself to a mango lassi at Indian restaurants when others at the table are ordering Kingfishers.
Perhaps you feel I speak too ostentatiously about the mango, defending a vitamin C powerhouse that needs no further PR campaign. Very well then, here is the recipe: Mango Lassi - Indian Mango Smoothie, which is nothing terribly complicated or representing an unheard of idea for most of you.
Instead, I am offering a dash of inspiration that would indeed work well on a mango promotion site, except that I would really have to seriously object to wearing a large white flower in my hair as I championed the idea of the mango lassi for breakfast.
I would like to say that any habit or peccadillo my husband brought into this marriage (um, no, I was not aware you planned to referee five soccer games in Northern Virginia on Saturday and would be using the car for seven hours) has been completely offset by his recent purchase of the expensive and totally unnecessary Vitamix blender that now sits on my counter. If you love a cook and owe them a present, get this.
But even in your standard blender, this mix of milk, yogurt, ice and honey will be zipped together in less than a minute, and the next thing you know you’ll be ready for a big day at the office, or curling up with a V.S. Naipaul novel. That’s your business.
I made two optional changes to this recipe, and they are to taste. I reversed the amount of milk to yogurt (plain full fatted please, I used Brown Cow because I could not find my beloved Blue Ridge) because I like a thick smoothie. Instead of honey, I opted for a quarter teaspoon of cardamom, just to give it a little special flair. A sprig of mint is of course also optional; drinking to your heart’s desire, as rmansuri suggests, required.
Mango Lassi - Indian Mango Smoothie by rmansuri
Serves 2
1 Ripe Mango
3/4 cups Cold Milk
3 tablespoons Cold Plain Yogurt
3 tablespoons Honey
1 pinch Salt
1 handful Crushed Ice
1 sprig Fresh Mint
See the full recipe (and save it and print it) here.
Photo by Nicole Franzen
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Comments (10)
12 months ago cookbookchick
Love mangoes, love mango lassi (with cardamom, definitely), and love my new Vitamix! A trifecta, Jenny!
12 months ago Jestei
ohhhhhh i am thrilled!
12 months ago Kitchen Butterfly
Jenny, this portion should read :..... and eaten over the sink with nothing, no knife and no napkin, as I try to salvage every meaty yet slithering chunk of sun! :-). In defense of the mango, this shines brilliantly. Assuming, it needed defending! Thanks for sharing, plus the inspired hand of cardamom.
12 months ago Jestei
thank you! i think cardamom is a great dash here but i am pro cardamom
12 months ago mcs3000
I love how you write. Must make soon. Btw: bet you've made Chef Gwen proud.
12 months ago Jestei
Oh that's a great point. Don't you love her smoothies? She hasn't posted one very lately.......
12 months ago gt9
J -thanks for the follow up.
12 months ago sdebrango
Suzanne is a trusted source on General Cooking.
Must have with spicy food, simple and so delicious!
12 months ago Jestei
i hope you like it
12 months ago gt9
Ok...you are persuasive...headed to the fruit stand. Just to clarify, you used about 3/4 cup yogurt and 3 tablespoons or so of milk? I too like thicker smoothies. Thanks.