Mango Lassi Homemade Popsicles
What could be more satisfying than a Mango Lassi? These Mango Lassi Homemade Popsicles are just right for beating the summer heat!
On a sweltering summer evening in Hyderabad, India I walked out of a school compound and into a rickshaw. With my limited knowledge of Hindi, I asked the driver to take a friend and I to a nearby restaurant.
As we swerved in and out of buses–passing bikers, stray cows, and street venders–I tried to savor the moment of nightlife in India.
The air was thick and sultry. The buildings on either side of the road were strung with colorful paper garland, tinsel, and lights. I could hear the frantic sound of high pitched crooning over furious drum beats, drowning out the sounds of laughter and arguing in the the distance. I breathed in rich spices in the steamy air, wafting from a nearby market.
This was a beautiful moment.
I don’t remember what I ordered for dinner that night, but I remember the ride. I also remember the warm buttered naan, and that the Mango Lassi was exceptional.
If you ask my children what my favorite fruit is, they will tell you with resounding force that “Mommy loves mangoes.”
The creamy-smooth texture and the buttery-tart flavor sends me into a euphoric state.
Therefore there could be no better treat in my mind, than one that involves sweet ripe mangoes and the flavors of India that I’ve grown to love.
A Mango Lassi is just that: mangoes, yogurt, sugar, and a touch of spice. Most mango lassi recipes include a little ginger, cardamom or clove.
These Mango Lassi Homemade Popsicles are the the essence of a mango lassi… on a stick!
When creating homemade popsicles, it’s essential to intensify the flavor, because the cold temperature desensitizes our taste buds. This mango lassi recipe is powerful. It’s extremely sweet, creamy and loaded with mangoes, so that the mango lassi flavor shines through when frozen. I covered the bottoms with chopped pistachios for a little salty contrast.
I’m quite pleased with my Mango Lassi Homemade Popsicles. If I close my eyes, they take me straight back to India.
More Flavors of India:
Butter Chicken ~ Closet Cooking
Chapatis ~ Savvy Vegetarian
Hyderabad Biryani ~ Collaborative Curry
Mango Lassi Homemade Popsicles
Ingredients
- 1 1/3 cup Greek yogurt very thick
- 11.3 ounces mango nectar concentrate
- 1 ripe mango peeled and chopped (about 1 1/2 cups)
- 1/2 cup granulated sugar
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom
- 1 tablespoon crystallized ginger chopped
- 1/2 cup chopped pistachios
Instructions
- Pour the all ingredients, minus the pistachios, into a blender. Cover and blend until mostly smooth. Pour into twelve 3-ounce popsicle molds, or small paper cups.
- Freeze for one hour. Then push a popsicle stick into the center of each pop, sprinkle with pistachios, and press gently.
- Place back in the freezer until solid. To loosen, place the mold up-side-down under warm running tap water.
These look so delicious! I’m definitely up for a popsicle party with you :).
I love the look of the bottom of these popsicles! I know it’s kind of a random thing to lust over in a recipe but it’s true. Yum!
I love mango! These popsicles are calling my name!
Love this!! I love mango anything…now I’m going to be dreaming of these popsicles!
This looks absolutely amazing! I love Mango Lassi..and would have never thought to do this..Thank you very much
I love it!! It looks wonderful and I love the addition of the pistachios!
My favorite part is definitely the chopped pistachios. They give such a fun touch!
These look and sound heavenly!! Yummo!
btw- love that popsicle mold, where did you get that??
This particular mold came from World Market and it has lid/handles, but I like wooden sticks. :)
These look divine! I love the idea of pressing pistachios to the base. I’m going to try adding some finely chopped pistachios into the pop mixture too for a bit of crunch.
I love this in the form of popsicles! Jason and I just finished our last batch of popsicles and we were both brainstorming on what to make next and I think I’ve found the perfect recipe. Thanks for sharing!
Love. That’s all I need to say!
I LOVE that you turned these into popsicles, so brilliant. And that added cardamom sounds like such a brilliant addition!
This is convincing me that I really need to get some Popsicle molds. I love mango, love mango lassi and love popsicles.
PS: ground cardamom or whole?
Ground. Thanks Cecy, I’ll clarify that. :)
I am a little bit craze in love with these popsicles ~ fun with the chopped pistachios too!
How great are these? Those pistachios on the bottom make them perfect :)
You just upped popsicles! I hear you – when it’s that hot (especially in India), mangoes are pretty much the most heavenly thing ever.
I love it,really this mango lassi are so gud,thank you for a recipe i can’t wait for try this………..
thanks again,
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I have no words…these literally look like my favorite Popsicles ever!