
Cool, Creamy and Always So Refreshing

I absolutely love a good mango lassi. ♡
This classic drink has its roots in India, where yogurt-based drinks like this have been enjoyed for generations as a way to cool off. I’ve always appreciated how simply it brings together ripe mango, yogurt, and just enough sweetness to feel balanced and refreshing. It’s quick and easy to blend up in a few minutes and always hits the spot!
Feel free to use either fresh or frozen mango here, and you’re more than welcome to adjust the type of milk and sweetener to your liking too. Let’s make a mango lassi!

Mango Lassi Tips
Here are a few simple tips to help you make the creamiest, dreamiest mango lassi every time:
- Use ripe mangoes. The riper the mango, the sweeter and more flavorful your lassi will be.
- Frozen mango works great. It makes the lassi extra thick and cold without needing much ice.
- Go easy on the ice. Only add ice if you’re using fresh mango — too much can water things down.
- Start light on the sweetener. Mango sweetness can vary a lot, so it’s best to taste and adjust.
- Don’t skip the salt. Just a pinch helps balance the sweetness and enhances the mango flavor.
- Cardamom is subtle but lovely. It adds warmth and depth without overpowering the fruit.
- Blend longer than you think. A full minute on high helps make the texture extra smooth.

Recipe Variations
Once you’ve got the classic down, try one of these easy tweaks:
- Add berries like strawberries or raspberries for a fruity twist.
- Add rose water for a floral, traditional touch (just a few drops).
- Make it dairy-free by swapping in coconut yogurt and coconut milk.
- Add vanilla for a slightly dessert-like vibe.
- Make it sweeter with maple syrup or agave instead of sugar or honey.
- Add protein by blending in a scoop of plain or vanilla protein powder.
- Make it lighter by using low-fat yogurt or thinning it with extra milk.

FAQ
Yes! Frozen mango works beautifully and makes the lassi extra cold and thick.
Not necessarily. I prefer mine lightly sweet so the yogurt and mango flavors really shine.
No, but it adds a really nice warmth. If you don’t have it, the lassi will still be delicious without it.
Yes — just note that it will be thicker and tangier, so you may want to add a splash more milk.

Mango Lassi

Ingredients
- 2 cups chopped ripe fresh or frozen mango (about 2 large mangoes)
- 1 cup plain whole milk yogurt
- 1/2 cup whole milk
- 2 to 3 tablespoons sugar or honey, to taste
- 1/4 teaspoon ground cardamom (optional, but recommended)
- pinch of salt
- a few ice cubes (only if using fresh mango)
- optional garnish: sliced mango, mint leaves, or a sprinkle of cardamom
Instructions
- Blend the lassi. Add the mango, yogurt, milk, honey (or sugar), cardamom, salt and ice cubes (if needed) to a blender. Blend on high until completely smooth and creamy.
- Adjust to taste. Taste and add extra honey or milk if you’d like it sweeter or thinner.
- Serve. Pour into chilled glasses and top with your desired garnishes. Serve immediately and enjoy!




How fun! Mango lassis are the best – and I have a ton of mangoes in the fridge too.
And I am totally missing Costa Rice. Jason and I went 3 yrs ago for our anniversary and we were both so amazed as to how fresh all the fruits were. And I felt like all the residents there were professional fruit cutters!
Oooooooo why is my face not stuck in the bottom of that glassssss?
I would have thought I’d died and gone to mango heaven if there were mangoes littering the streets where I lived – so lucky!!! Mangoes are my favorite fruit and I’ve been wanting to try a lassi forever. Thanks, Ali!
I love mangoes, this looks so refreshing!
Ohhh this would’ve been perfect in Austin! Looks majorly refreshing!
This looks amazing, Ali! I’m totally craving it now!!!
I really wish I had some milk right about now! I have everything else, but am on a mission to use everything up before vacation.
I looooove me a lassi, and this recipe looks awesome! Yum!
Love lassi! I made a mango rose water one a little while back and it is amazing. I think there are savory ones as well that I’m thinking about trying!
What an incredible memory surrounding mangoes, Ali! No wonder you love them so much. Thanks for sharing this gorgeous summer drink! It was so nice to meet you at BlogHer!