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Mango Seviyan

by Hina K Batra
June 25, 2024
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Mango Vermicelli Kheer

Seviyan

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Mango Seviyan, a delightful fusion of vermicelli and fresh ripe mangoes, is a popular Indian dessert that is best for hot summer days. 

Mango Seviyan, also known as Mango Vermicelli, is a beloved Indian dessert that combines the smooth, creamy texture of vermicelli with the luscious sweetness of mangoes. This delightful treat is perfect for summer, making use of the season’s freshest mangoes to create a refreshing and indulgent dish. Its ease of preparation and vibrant flavors make it a favorite for festive occasions, family gatherings, and as a cooling end to a hearty meal.

Popularity:

Mango Seviyan is a favorite in many Indian households, especially during mango season. It’s often prepared for festive occasions, family gatherings, or as a special treat to beat the summer heat. Its popularity stems from its simple preparation, delightful taste, and the unique combination of ingredients that appeal to both children and adults alike.

Mangoes are synonymous with summer, and Mango Sevai captures the essence of this season perfectly. It celebrates the abundance of ripe, juicy mangoes available during the summer months, offering a delicious way to enjoy this beloved fruit.

The chilled nature of Mango Sevai makes it a perfect dessert for hot summer days. Its creamy texture and fruity flavor provide instant refreshment, helping to beat the heat and cool you down.

Unlike heavy desserts, Mango Sevai is light and refreshing, making it ideal for satisfying sweet cravings without feeling overly indulgent. Its airy texture and vibrant taste leave you feeling satisfied without weighing you down.

Mango Sevai can be customized in various ways to suit different preferences and dietary needs. Whether you prefer it creamy and rich or light and fruity, there’s a Mango Sevai recipe to satisfy your taste buds.

Mangoes hold a special place in many cultures, symbolizing prosperity, abundance, and joy. Mango Sevai is a way to celebrate this beloved fruit and incorporate its delicious flavor into a memorable dessert experience.

Therefore, mango Sevai is more than just a dessert; it’s a celebration of summer, sunshine, and the simple pleasures of life. It’s a dish that brings people together, evoking memories of lazy summer afternoons and the sweet taste of ripe mangoes.

Ingredients:

Seviyan (Vermicelli) is the main ingredient, which provides the base texture of the dessert.  When cooked, it becomes soft and absorbs the flavors of the other ingredients, creating a creamy and delicious consistency.

Milk is used to cook the seviyan and helps create a rich and creamy base for the dessert. It also adds to the nutritional value and enhances the overall flavor.

Mango Puree gives the dessert its distinctive mango flavor and vibrant color. It adds natural sweetness and a fruity aroma, making the dish refreshing and delicious.

Condensed Milk is added to sweeten the dessert. The amount can be adjusted based on personal preference and the natural sweetness of the mangoes used.

Cardamom powder adds a warm, aromatic spice that compliments the sweetness of the dessert and enhances its flavor profile.

For garnish:

Fresh Mango Slices are used for garnishing, adding a burst of fresh flavor and a visually appealing touch to the finished dish.

Saffron Strands can be added for an extra layer of flavor and a beautiful golden hue, making the dessert even more special and aromatic.

Choice of nuts add a crunchy texture and a rich, nutty flavor to the dessert. They also enhance the visual appeal when used as a garnish.

Serving Suggestions:

Mango Seviyan is a versatile and visually appealing dessert that can be served in various ways to enhance its presentation. Here are some delightful serving suggestions:

Serve Mango Seviyan chilled in individual bowls or glasses, garnished with fresh mango slices and a sprinkle of chopped nuts. 

It’s a perfect dessert for summer parties, potlucks, or as a sweet ending to a hearty meal. 

You can pair it with a scoop of vanilla ice cream or a dollop of whipped cream for an extra touch of indulgence.

Variations:

Mango Seviyan, with its delightful blend of creamy vermicelli and sweet mango, can be customized in various ways to suit different tastes and dietary preferences. Here are some delicious variations you can try:

You can make mango coconut seviyan: Replace milk with coconut milk. The coconut milk will add a rich, tropical flavor that pairs wonderfully with the mango puree. Garnish with toasted coconut flakes along with the usual nuts and mango slices.

You can make mango sevai kheer : Increase the amount of milk to make a thicker, creamier consistency. Cook the seviyan in an extra cup of milk until it reaches a pudding-like texture. Proceed with adding the mango puree and other ingredients as usual.

Mango Seviyan with Jaggery : Replace sugar with jaggery for a more earthy, traditional sweetness. Dissolve jaggery in a small amount of water and strain to remove impurities. Add the jaggery syrup to the cooked seviyan and milk mixture before adding the mango puree.

Mango Seviyan Falooda: Add falooda seeds (basil seeds) and rose syrup. Soak falooda seeds in water until they swell. Prepare the seviyan mixture as usual, and layer it with the soaked seeds and a drizzle of rose syrup in tall glasses. Serve layered in glasses, topped with a scoop of vanilla or mango ice cream.

Mango Seviyan Pudding : Add gelatin or agar-agar to set the dessert into a firmer pudding. Dissolve gelatin or agar-agar in warm water and mix into the seviyan and milk mixture before adding mango puree. Pour into molds and refrigerate until set. Serve unmolded on a plate, garnished with fresh mango slices and a drizzle of honey.

Vegan Mango Seviyan : Use plant-based milk such as almond milk, soy milk, or oat milk. Replace ghee with coconut oil or any other plant-based fat. Top with a variety of seeds (like chia or sunflower seeds) and fresh fruits for added nutrition and texture.

Thus, mango seviyan is a versatile dessert that celebrates the vibrant flavors of summer. Whether you’re hosting a special occasion or simply indulging your sweet tooth, this dessert is sure to impress. Easy to prepare and utterly delicious, Mango Seviyan is a must-try for mango lovers and dessert enthusiasts alike. Enjoy this sweet treat and savor the blend of creamy vermicelli and luscious mangoes!

You can experiment with different variations and serving styles to make this delightful dessert your own. 

Happy cooking!

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  • Author: Hina K Batra
  • Total Time: 30 minutes
  • Yield: 4 1x
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Mango Seviyan is a creamy flavourful Indian dessert made with roasted vermicelli simmered in milk, sweetened condensed milk, ripe mango puree and infused with saffron and cardamom, garnished with nuts and rose petals. This vibrant, flavourful treat is perfect for special occasions or as a refreshing summer dessert. So let’s make it.


Ingredients

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  • ¼ cup seviyan (vermicelli)
  • 2 cups milk
  • 1 pinch saffron
  • ¼ cup sweet condensed milk
  • 1 cup mango puree (2 mangoes) pureed with 2 tbsp water)
  • 1 tsp ground cardamom

For Garnish 

  • Chopped mangoes
  • Thinly sliced almonds
  • Black raisins (optional)
  • Cranberry (optional)
  • Rose petals (optional)
  • Saffron

Instructions

Preparation

  • Peel and chop the mangoes.
  • Blend the mango pieces with 2 tablespoons of water until smooth. Set aside.

How to make Mango Seviyan

  • In a dry pan, lightly roast the seviyan over medium heat until they turn golden brown. Stir continuously to avoid burning. Set aside.
  • Add the milk to the pan, bring the milk to a boil over medium heat. Stir frequently to prevent it from sticking to the bottom.
  • Once the milk is boiling, add the saffron strands, sweet condensed milk and mango puree. Stir well to combine.
  • Reduce the heat to low and let it cook until the seviyan is soft and fully cooked.
  • Add ground cardamom to the milk mixture. Stir well.
  • Once the seviyan is cooked, remove the pan from heat and let it cool slightly. 
  • Refrigerate an hour before serving.

Garnish 

  • Pour the mango seviyan into a serving bowl.
  • Garnish with chopped mangoes, black raisins, cranberry, dried rose petals and saffron strands.
  • Serve chilled.

Notes

  • Use ripe, sweet mangoes for the best flavor. Alphonso or Kesar mangoes work well for this recipe.
  • Roasting the seviyan enhances the flavor. Keep an eye on them to prevent them from burning.
  • Stir the milk continuously to prevent it from scorching. This also helps in reducing the milk to a creamier consistency.
  • You can adjust the amount of condensed milk based on the sweetness of your mangoes and personal preference.
  • If you prefer a thicker consistency, cook the mixture a bit longer. For a thinner dessert, you can add a little more milk.
  • Garnish just before serving to keep the nuts and rose petals fresh and crunchy.
  • Prep Time: 10 minutes
  • Cook Time: 20 minutes
  • Category: Dessert
  • Cuisine: Indian

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