Soft, silky mango cream layered with juicy fruit comes together in under 20 minutes, then chills into the most refreshing, melt-in-your-mouth dessert. It’s cool, lightly sweet, and feels like a tropical escape in every spoonful—perfect when you want something easy but unforgettable.
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Quick Recipe Summary
- Prep Time: 15 minutes
- Chill Time: 2 hours
- Texture: Smooth, creamy with soft fruit bites
- Flavor Profile: Sweet, tropical, lightly tangy
- Avoid This Mistake: Don’t use unripe mango—it won’t blend smoothly or taste sweet enough
Why You’ll Love It
This dessert feels fancy, but it’s quietly one of the easiest things you’ll ever make.

- No baking required
- Naturally vibrant and eye-catching
- Light yet creamy texture
- Perfect for hot days
- Easy to customize with what you have
Ingredients
- 2 large ripe mangoes (peeled and diced)
- 1 cup heavy cream (cold)
- ½ cup condensed milk
- 1 teaspoon vanilla extract
- ½ cup crushed biscuits or graham crackers (optional layer)
- Fresh mint or extra mango cubes (for garnish)
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Step-by-Step Instructions

- Blend the mango
Add diced mango to a blender and puree until completely smooth.
Tip: Strain if you want an ultra-silky finish. - Whip the cream
In a chilled bowl, whip heavy cream until soft peaks form.
Tip: Don’t overwhip—it should stay soft and fluffy. - Mix the base
Gently fold condensed milk and vanilla into the whipped cream. - Combine with mango
Fold mango puree into the cream mixture slowly until fully blended.
Tip: Fold, don’t stir—this keeps it airy. - Layer (optional)
Add crushed biscuits at the bottom of serving glasses, then pour mango cream over.
For more layered dessert ideas, check out this creamy-texture approach in strawberry cheesecake. - Chill
Refrigerate for at least 2 hours until set and cold. - Serve
Top with mango cubes or mint before serving.
Pro Tips
- Use chilled cream for better whipping results
- Alphonso or Ataulfo mangoes give the best flavor
- Add a squeeze of lime for a subtle tang
- Chill serving glasses beforehand for extra refreshment
Variations

Healthy Version
Use Greek yogurt instead of heavy cream and skip condensed milk. Sweeten lightly with honey.
Budget Version
Use frozen mango (thawed) instead of fresh—still delicious and more affordable.
Kid-Friendly Version
Layer with crushed cookies and add a drizzle of chocolate syrup for a fun twist.
High-Protein Version
Mix in vanilla protein powder or use high-protein yogurt. You can also explore ideas like chia seed pudding for inspiration.
Storage & Reheating
- Fridge: Store covered for up to 3 days
- Freezer: Freeze for a firmer, ice-cream-like texture
- Tip: Let frozen dessert sit 5–10 minutes before serving for best texture
FAQ
Can I make it dairy-free?
Yes, use coconut cream instead of heavy cream and coconut condensed milk.
What mango is best?
Sweet, non-fibrous varieties like Alphonso work best.
Can I skip chilling?
You can eat it immediately, but chilling improves texture and flavor.
Why is my dessert runny?
The cream may not have been whipped enough or mango was too watery.
Can I turn this into a smoothie bowl?
Yes—blend with ice and top like in these smoothie bowls.

Mango Dessert Recipe
Ingredients
Equipment
Method
- Blend mango until completely smooth.
- Whip the cold cream until soft peaks form.
- Fold in condensed milk and vanilla extract.
- Gently mix mango puree into the cream.
- Add crushed biscuits to serving cups (optional).
- Pour mango mixture over the base.
- Chill for at least 2 hours.
- Garnish and serve cold.
Notes
- Use very ripe mango for best sweetness and texture
- Do not overwhip the cream
- Can be frozen for a thicker, ice-cream-like texture
Final Thoughts
That first spoonful is pure comfort—cool, creamy, and bursting with real mango flavor. It’s the kind of dessert you make when the weather is warm, the mood is relaxed, and you want something that feels both effortless and special.
Keep it simple or dress it up, but either way, this mango dessert delivers that soft, chilled sweetness you’ll crave again and again.
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