Simple and Easy Thai Food Recipes
For something as delicious, the recipe is ridiculously simple. I mean, I bet that the thought - "why in God's name did I not make it before" - will surely arise when you make it for the first time. I totally dig such recipes. Easy on time, effort and money! May be I am just biased with this dessert. I dunno - I don't call myself a mango lover without a reason. By the way, have I told you I love coconut too? So you see - between coconut and mango, I totally go ga-ga (nope - not this one) over this Thai delicacy.
Simple and Easy Thai Food Recipes
As soon as the mango season started - or to be more specific, as soon I saw the first mango in the shop I pounced upon them like a starved person! I was in some ways - mango starved! After relishing them as it is, the foodie in me started thinking of recipes to use this in that I have not blogged before. And by btw, if you get a chance, take a gander at the other mango recipes I have posted in this blog. You will be convinced at my mango passion for sure then.
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  • Serves: 2 people
Ingredients
  • 1-2 large ripe Mango(es)
  • 1 cup coconut milk, Thai brand recommended. (You might need 1/2 cup more depending on the quality of the rice)
  • 1/4-1/2 cup sugar
  • 3 cups cooked Sticky Rice (see how to cook sticky rice)
  • 1 tbsp sesame seeds (optional)
Method
1. Peel the mango and cut them into bite sized pieces.
2. Talking about which, try to use Asian mangoes - the ones available in the Asian market (!!). The ones that are slightly small, yellow with thin skin and are so much more sweeter than the other varieties. Those are the ones that work the best with this recipe. I have tried with local Mexican Mangoes (the reddish tinged ones). They were OK but not as good as the Asian ones. Since this dessert is all about Mangoes and Coconut milk, good quality ones are a must to make it a lip smacking good dessert. Think Alphonso! :) YUM.
3. Dry toast the sesame seeds. set aside.
4. Warm up the coconut milk over medium heat.
5. Add 1/4 cup (or more, as per taste) of sugar to the coconut milk and stir until dissolved.
6. Now add the cooked sticky rice to the mixture.Stir it until there are no lumps
7. Soon you will see that the rice has absorbed the coconut milk and it thickens into one mass or a thick porridge like consistency.
8. Turn the heat off and cool this rice to room temperature.
Place the rice in individual serving dishes, place the mango slices on top (add them before serving) and garnish with the toasted sesame seeds. It speaks of health and  Elegance with its simplicity. In short its - Ambrosia on a humble plate! I LOVE this dessert to death (does it show? ;)) BTW, make sure to eat it as soon as you make it since the rice tends to get drier with time. Its best when made. Simple and Easy Thai Food Recipes

Recipe Reference

my kitchen notes (put together from various online sources )

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17 Comments

By Shawon on May 9, 2013

I love sticky mango rice

By sheetal on Aug 21, 2012

very testy :wink: :-x :) :roll: :-o :lol: :-D :cry: 8) :-?

By Trish on Jul 22, 2012

Literally just walked in the door after having dinner at the one and only Thai restaurant in my area. DH already asked me to find a recipe for the sticky rice. Can't wait to make this for him at home.

By Sheryl R. Dutta on Apr 25, 2012

hi.im from philippines but married an indian am now in kolkata west bengal want to know where i can get a sticky rice?and what is sticky rice in bengali language?looking forward from your reply ...god bless your site.....

By Vidya on Jan 1, 2012

Hi this is good and simple

By Nisha on Nov 27, 2011

Nice, DK! It feels good to see someone else also loving it so much & talking about it with so much excitement! How they actually serve is sticky rice topped with small amount of somewhat salty-sweet coconutty thingie, topped with small, yellow colored, very light & salty urad-dal shaped seeds (we have this dal in India, I don't know what it's called!), along with cold chopped mango at the side. That coconutty thing I'm talking about is really addictive, trust me! [P.S.: I'm from Bangkok] ;)

By vineeta on Jun 24, 2011

yesterday i saw it on tlc india......

By Katherine on May 16, 2011

I love sticky rice and I love mangoes - can't wait to try this recipe!

By sweet Artichoke on Apr 25, 2011

What a lovely "Indian colours" presentation! Sounds like a delicious dessert, Tropical delish :-)

By sukanya on Apr 18, 2011

this is absolutely deligtful and I love the presentation. just right for the summer. pls do check the new event at my site : summer coolers

By Vimitha on Apr 17, 2011

Lovely combination and it surely is a knock in the mouth flavor...

By Priya on Apr 16, 2011

Wow thats sooo inviting, sticky rice with mango tempts me a lot.

By harini-jaya on Apr 16, 2011

wow! excellent picture with contrasting colors!

By Nishi on Apr 15, 2011

ooooohhh this looks divine!!! Love the way you have presented it :)

By Ron Roth on Apr 15, 2011

Sounds good, but what can I substitute for the coconut milk? Not a big fan of coconut.

By Siri on Apr 15, 2011

This is my all time fav dessert. looks soo good. :-). Do you want to send it to Healing Foods: Mango? Here is the link - http://www.kaarasaaram.com/2011/03/healing-foods-event-announcement.html I want you to have a chance to win one of those books :-) Hugs, Siri

By weirdcombos on Apr 15, 2011

It reminds me of a trip i took to Thailand few years back. I registered for a two day cooking class and they taught us to make this dish. I have not made it at home though I should do it when I find good mangoes in my market. Thanks for sharing. H