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Aamras is a traditional Indian mango puree sweet that captures the very essence of summer. Made with ripe mangoes, flavored with cardamom, and infused with a touch of saffron, this refreshing dessert is typically served with piping hot pooris or enjoyed as is. It’s a nostalgic favorite during mango season, especially in Maharashtra, Gujarat, and Rajasthan.
Prep Time: 10 minutes mins | Cook Time: 0 minutes mins | Yield: 2 cups approx. | Serving Size: ½ cup

Ingredients:

For Aamras Recipe : 

  • 2 ripe mangoes (preferably Alphonso or Kesar)
  • 4 to 5 tsp sugar (adjust as per sweetness of mangoes)
  • 1 pinch saffron strands
  • ¼ tsp cardamom powder
  • 1 tbsp water (for soaking saffron)

Instructions:

  1. Wash the mangoes thoroughly.
  2. Peel and cut the mangoes into small chunks.
  3. In a small bowl, soak saffron strands in 1 tablespoon of water and keep aside for 5 minutes.
  4. In a blender, add the mango pieces, sugar, cardamom powder, and saffron water.
  5. Blend until smooth and creamy.
  6. Pour the aamras into a bowl.
  7. Chill before serving for enhanced flavor.
  8. Serve with poori or enjoy as a standalone dessert.

Nutritional Information (General):

(Per ½ cup approx.)

  • Calories: 110 kcal
  • Carbohydrates: 26g
  • Protein: 1g
  • Fat: 0.5g
  • Fiber: 2g
  • Vitamin C: 60%

Potassium: 210mg

Cooking Tips & Variations:

  • Chill it: Refrigerate aamras before serving for a refreshing twist.
  • Milk version: For a richer version, add 2–3 tablespoons of cold milk while blending.
  • Flavor up: Add a drop of rose water or a few mint leaves for a fresh twist.
  • Texture: Strain the aamras after blending for an extra-smooth consistency.

Common Mistakes & Fixes:

  • Mistake: Aamras too thin.
    Fix: Use less water or refrigerate for 15–20 mins to thicken.
  • Mistake: Too tangy or sour.
    Fix: Adjust sugar depending on the mango variety used.
  • Mistake: Overpowering saffron.
    Fix: Use just a pinch and soak well to extract color and flavor.

Chef’s Tips & Tricks:

  • Use fully ripe, aromatic mangoes like Alphonso or Kesar for best flavor.
  • Always taste mangoes before blending to decide sugar quantity.
  • Use chilled mangoes for an instant cold dessert.
  • For gatherings, prepare aamras in advance and refrigerate in individual serving glasses.

Brand Suggestions:

  • Mangoes: Devgad Alphonso, Ratnagiri Alphonso (available in Indian markets)
  • Cardamom Powder: Everest, MDH, or Catch
  • Saffron: Keynote, Baby Brand, or Everest
  • Blender: Nutribullet, Philips, or Maharaja Whiteline

Equipment & Tools:

  • Blender or mixer
  • Knife and chopping board
  • Mixing bowl
  • Small bowl (for saffron)
  • Spoon or ladle for serving

Pairing Suggestions:

  • Traditionally served with hot, fluffy Pooris
  • Can be paired with Puran Poli during festive meals
  • Works well as a topping for vanilla ice cream or shrikhand

Allergen Information:

  • Gluten-Free: Naturally gluten-free
  • Dairy-Free: Yes (unless milk is added)
  • Nut-Free: Yes
  • Vegan: Yes (if milk is not added)

Recipe Instructions Step by Step:

Step 1: Prepare the Mangoes
Wash, peel, and chop 2 ripe mangoes into small pieces.

Step 2: Soak the Saffron
In a small bowl, soak a pinch of saffron in 1 tbsp water and keep aside for 5 minutes.

Step 3: Blend Everything
Add the chopped mangoes, saffron water, 4–5 tsp sugar (adjust to taste), and ¼ tsp cardamom powder into a blender.

Step 4: Make a Smooth Puree
Blend until you get a thick, smooth puree. Ensure there are no lumps.

Step 5: Serve or Chill
Pour the aamras into a bowl. Chill in the refrigerator or serve immediately with poori or as a dessert.

By Deepanshu Thakral

Welcome to Indicuisine.com – Bringing Authentic Indian Flavors to Your Kitchen with Locally Available Ingredients! Hi! I’m Deepanshu Thakral, a digital marketer by profession and a passionate home cook who loves experimenting with flavors. My culinary journey began with a deep love for traditional Indian recipes, passed down through generations. Initially, this website focused on authentic Indian cooking, but after moving to the UK, I realized the need to adapt, making Indian flavors more accessible using locally available ingredients..... Continue Reading

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