Vegan Mango Lassi is a mildly sweet yogurt drink that is usually enjoyed after a light meal. If you are not familiar with the name, Lassi is a popular yogurt-based drink in Indian cuisine. The most basic form of lassi is a blend of yogurt, water, salt, and some aromatic spices. You could add any fruits to that then it’s called by its names like mango lassi, or strawberry lassi, etc. I agree to be sent email.

Lassi is prepared in plain yogurt flavor as well as several fruity flavors. For my vegan lassi, I chose to go with the King of Fruits, Mango. Mango is not just my favorite but also my entire family. I stock fresh mango in summer and also keep them frozen that I can use in winter. This vegan mango lassi is my family favorite so I prepare this often during the mango season, and I have more recent pictures to share.

Ingredient notes

Ripe mango: Use ripe, unbruised mangoes or 1 cup canned alphonso mango pulp for best results. For mangoes, softer the better.Vegan yogurt: I have used both soy milk yogurt and coconut milk yogurt for this recipe. Coconut yogurt brings a tropical flavor for the lassi. I have found both versions tasty. Feel free to choose your choice of plant-based yogurt or curd.Sweetener: Choose maple or agave syrup to sweeten the dish. Be sure to use it in moderation depending on how ripe the mangoes are. If you cannot find any of these options, just add 2-3 teaspoon of sugar to suit your taste preference.Nondairy milk: There are plenty of choices when it comes to nondairy milk. I have tried almost all options out there and Almond milk seems to bring the best taste/texture combination for Lassi. If you are allergic to that, just choose your favorite plant-based milk.

How to make this lassi

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Always use fresh yogurt. I used homemade vegan yogurt.Although fresh mangoes are preferred, canned pulp mangoes are fine too.Any kind of plant-based milk is acceptable. I used almond milk for this recipe.Use maple sugar, organic sugar or agave syrup as a sweetener.Enjoy them fresh although they store in the refrigerator for up to two days.If you prefer a thinner consistency, you can add a little water or plant-based milk. Serve them chilled or add ice cubes for cold lassi.

Before I start with the directions and let you try this recipe, I do want to emphasize that you have to choose mangoes that are really ripe. You can tell easily if you squeeze them easily. If your mangoes are really sweet, you can also tone down on the maple syrup to suit your taste. Garnish with mint leaves or mango cubes. Check out my other recipes

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