Mango Modak, also called Amba Modak, is a soft Indian sweet made with mango pulp and khoya or mawa. The mango pulp, khoya and sugar are cooked together, flavored with cardamom and saffron, and then shaped in a modak mould. Make it during mango season or offer it to Bhagwan Ganesha for Ganesh Chaturthi.
Recipe Snapshot
- Prep time: 5 minutes
- Cook time: 25 minutes
- Total time: 30 minutes
- Yield: 9 · 9 Mango Modak
- Category: Sweets
- Cuisine: Indian
Ingredients
- 1 cup Khoya (– grated (mawa or evaporated milk solids))
- ¼ cup sugar (or add as required)
- ½ cup mango pulp (or or 2 medium-sized mangoes, pureed - you can use any sweet and fleshy mangoes)
- ¼ teaspoon cardamom powder
- 12 to 15 saffron strands (– optional)
- 1 teaspoon ghee (or oil; or as required for greasing the modak moulds)
Method
Preparation
- Rinse, peel and chop mangoes.
- Add the chopped mangoes in a blender jar. Blend to a smooth pulp.
- Crumble finely or grate khoya and place aside.
- Grease the modak moulds with little ghee and set aside.
Cooking Mango Khoya Mixture
- Heat a pan. Keep the flame to low and add the grated or crumbled khoya.
- Keep stirring the khoya on low heat for 1 to 2 minutes, till the khoya melts.
- Once the khoya melts, add the sugar. You can add less or more sugar or as desired.
- Continuously keep stirring this mixture for a minute or two, till the sugar dissolves. The mixture will get a molten liquid consistency.
- Now, add the prepared mango pulp. Stir and mix very well.
- Keep stirring the mixture for 6 to 8 minutes on low to medium heat till it thickens and reduces.
- Add saffron strands and cardamom powder.
- Keep stirring the mixture continuously for another 5 to 6 minutes on low heat.
- Soon the color and texture of the modak mixture will change.
- Keep stirring on low heat till the modak mixture starts leaving the edges of the pan. Do not over cook.
- Immediately switch off the heat and transfer the mixture in another bowl or plate.
- Allow the mixture to cool down a bit and become warm.
Making Mango Modak
- Begin to make small balls from the modak mixture while it is still warm.
- Place a small ball into the greased modak mould.
- Press with your index finger towards the center so it gets the shape of the mould.
- Gently unmould and repeat the same with the rest of mixture.
- Place the Mango Modak over a greased plate or thali or you can also place them on banana leaf or turmeric leaf.
- Serve warm or chilled Mango Modak to your family.
Kiyaan Singh’s Kitchen Note
Keep this recipe as a working base: cook once as written, then adjust spice, texture, and serving style for your own table.