Mango Kulfi (Quick, No Cook Recipe) (2024)

By Dassana Amit
Last Updated: March 3, 2023

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A Mango Kulfi recipe that is quick, easy and a cheat’s version made with milk, sweetened condensed milk, cream and sweet tasting mangoes. Make this super simple summer treat with my easy step-by-step photos.

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Table of Contents

  1. About This Recipe
  2. How to make Mango Kulfi (Stepwise Photos)
  3. Expert Tips
  4. Recipe Card

About This Recipe

Kulfi and ice creamsare in demand during Indian summers. Kulfi is basically a frozen Indian dessert traditionally made with thickened sweetened milk known as Rabri or dried milk solids called Khoya (Mawa).

The traditional method of making kulfi with rabri takes lot of time as the milk is slow simmered and reduced. You have to frequently stir the milk that gives you a good arm exercise.

The texture of kulfi is not similar to that of Ice Cream. While an ice cream is light, fluffy and soft, a kulfi has a denseness to it. This difference in texture makes the ice cream melt in the mouth while for a kulfi you have to bite into it.

I have already shared Malai Kulfi and the traditional Kulfi Recipe. As compared to these traditional recipes, this no cook mango kulfi is an easy breezy recipe. Quick to whip up and then freeze. You do not need to whipping it the second time.

I have an ice cream book from Dollops which was a gift, for many years. This book has many quick ice cream and kulfi recipes. This mango kulfi recipe is adapted from this book.

In fact, I make kulfi many times during the Indian summers, both with condensed milk and khoya. This quick mango kulfi is made with whole milk, sweetened condensed milk, cream and of course mangoes.

Add mangoes which will yield a smooth non-fibrous pulp. I used two varieties of Indian mangoes – kesar and alphonso mangoes. Hence the color of the kulfi is a pale yellow. You could make this mango kulfi with any sweet varieties of mangoes.

Since this is a cheat’s version of kulfi, you may find a bit of ice crystals in the kulfi. But you wouldn’t really mind the ice crystals, considering the ease of this recipe.

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Step-by-Step Guide

How to make Mango Kulfi

Make the Kulfi Mixture

1. Add 1.5 cups whole milk, sweetened condensed milk (200 grams or 200 ml) and 1 cup chopped mangoes in a blender jar.

TIP: You can use a immersion blender as well to make the mango kulfi mixture.

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2. Blend everything until smooth.

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Blend Cream and Flavorings

3.Then add ½ cup cream. You can include light cream, heavy cream or whipping cream.

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4. Sprinkle the cardamom powder and crushed saffron. Blend again until the cream is mixed well.

TIP: Do a taste test and add 1 to 2 tablespoons of sweetened condensed milk if you find the sweetness to be less.

If the sweetness is more for your liking, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of cream. Give a quick blitz again in the blender.

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Pour and Freeze

5. Pour the kulfi mixture in kulfi moulds or small bowls. Cover tightly with a lid or seal with aluminum foil and keep in the freezer for 6 to 8 hours for the kulfi to set.

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Serving Suggestions

6. To remove the kulfi, place the moulds under running water for some seconds or rub them between your palms. With a butter knife, gently remove the kulfi. Then slice it on a chopping board.

Serve mango kulfi slices In bowls or plates, sprinkled with cardamom powder or crushed saffron.

It can also be paired with cooked falooda sev (thin vermicelli) and soaked sabja seeds. You can also add some rose syrup on the mango kulfi slices while serving.

While serving kulfi you can add some rose water or kewra water (pandanus water) or serve it as it is.

I served mango kulfi plain and made Kulfi Falooda too. We usually have kulfi with falooda sev.

Storage

The leftover mango kulfi can be frozen for a few weeks. You can also make a big batch and freeze it for a month.

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Tips

Expert Tips

  • Milk: I suggest to make the mango kulfi with whole milk. It is best to avoid skimmed or low fat milk. Whole milk has more fat proportion that helps in giving a creamy and rich texture.
  • Cream: You can make this mango kulfi recipe with light cream, whipping cream or heavy cream.
  • Mangoes: Always use sweet tasting mangoes when you make desserts or sweet dishes with it. Slightly tangy or sour mangoes can give stomach-aches when mixed with dairy products. For a smooth, creamy kulfi, ensure that the mangoes are not fibrous.
  • Flavorings: Customize and make flavor variations in this recipe. Add some vanilla if you fancy. A mango essence or extract would be great too. Omit cardamom or saffron if you do not have it.
  • Scaling: Make a small portion or a large batch of this recipe easily. You can even make ahead a large batch and freeze the mango kulfi for a month.
  • Sweetened condensed milk: Any brand of sweetened condensed milk works well here.

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Mango Kulfi (Quick, No Cook Recipe)

By Dassana Amit

Quick, easy and a cheat's version of making delicious Mango Kulfi with milk, sweetened condensed milk, cream and mangoes.

4.71 from 24 votes

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Prep Time 15 minutes mins

Cook Time 0 minutes mins

Total Time 15 minutes mins

Cuisine Indian

Course Desserts

Diet Vegetarian

Difficulty Level Easy

Servings 5

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Ingredients

  • 1.5 cups milk (whole milk)
  • 200 grams sweetened condensed milk (milkmaid) – ½ a can (tin) or a bit more than ¾ cup
  • ½ cup cream – light, whipping or heavy cream
  • ½ teaspoon cardamom powder or 4 green cardamoms crushed finely in a mortar
  • 1 cup chopped mango
  • 1 pinch saffron strands – crushed (optional)

Instructions

  • Blend everything except the cream, cardamom powder and saffron in a blender till smooth.

  • Then add the cream, cardamom powder and saffron.

  • Blend until the cream is mixed and incorporated well in the mixture.

  • Do a taste test and add 1 to 2 tablespoons of sweetened condensed milk if you find the sweetness to be less. If the sweetness is more for your liking, add 1 to 2 tablespoons of cream. Blend again.

  • Pour the kulfi mixture in kulfi moulds or small bowls.

  • Cover tightly with a lid or seal with aluminium foil. Keep in the freezer for 6 to 8 hours for the kulfi to set.

  • Once set, serve the mango kulfi.

  • To remove the mango kulfi, place the moulds under running water for some seconds or rub them between your palms. With a butter knife, gently remove the kulfi.

Serving suggestions

  • Slice and serve the kulfi In bowls or plates, sprinkled with cardamom powder or crushed saffron.

  • It can also be paired with cooked falooda sev (thin vermicelli) and soaked sabja seeds. You can also add some rose syrup on the mango kulfi slices while serving.

  • While serving kulfi you can add some rose water or kewra water (pandanus water) or serve it as it is.

  • I served mango kulfi both plain and made Kulfi Falooda too. We usually have kulfi with falooda sev.

Storage

  • Any leftover mango kulfi can be frozen for some weeks. You can also make a big batch and freeze mango kulfi for a month

Nutrition Info (Approximate Values)

Nutrition Facts

Mango Kulfi (Quick, No Cook Recipe)

Amount Per Serving

Calories 276Calories from Fat 135

% Daily Value*

Fat 15g23%

Saturated Fat 9g56%

Cholesterol 54mg18%

Sodium 92mg4%

Potassium 321mg9%

Carbohydrates 31g10%

Fiber 1g4%

Sugar 30g33%

Protein 6g12%

Vitamin A 932IU19%

Vitamin B1 (Thiamine) 1mg67%

Vitamin B2 (Riboflavin) 1mg59%

Vitamin B3 (Niacin) 1mg5%

Vitamin B6 1mg50%

Vitamin B12 1µg17%

Vitamin C 13mg16%

Vitamin D 1µg7%

Vitamin E 1mg7%

Vitamin K 3µg3%

Calcium 216mg22%

Vitamin B9 (Folate) 23µg6%

Iron 1mg6%

Magnesium 23mg6%

Phosphorus 182mg18%

Zinc 1mg7%

* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

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This mango kulfi recipe from the blog archives (Jun 2014) has been republished and updated on 2 April 2021.

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FAQs

What is mango kulfi made of? ›

This quick mango kulfi is made with whole milk, sweetened condensed milk, cream and of course mangoes. Add mangoes which will yield a smooth non-fibrous pulp. I used two varieties of Indian mangoes – kesar and alphonso mangoes. Hence the color of the kulfi is a pale yellow.

Is kulfi healthier than ice cream? ›

Popular in India, kulfi is a healthier version of ice cream, forgoing eggs and preservatives in favor of simply milk, sugar and natural flavors. They also skip out on the surprising additive of air, making Kaurina's Kulfi richer and creamier than typical dairy desserts, while prolonging its frozen goodness.

What is kulfi called in English? ›

It is often described as "traditional Indian ice cream".

Is kulfi basically like ice cream? ›

Though kulfi and ice cream are both frozen treats, they have some key differences. Unlike ice cream, which often uses eggs to add creaminess and stability, kulfi is made using only full-fat milk. This cooking method makes kulfi more stable than ice cream, so it's not as airy and doesn't melt as quickly.

How healthy is kulfi? ›

One Healthy Kulfi gives 161 calories. Out of which carbohydrates comprise 39 calories, proteins account for 16 calories and remaining calories come from fat which is 44 calories. One Healthy Kulfi provides about 8 percent of the total daily calorie requirement of a standard adult diet of 2,000 calories.

Why does kulfi taste salty? ›

The ice is supplemented by adding salt to it because when added to ice, salt brings its temperature to below zero degrees. In other words, this harmless chemistry affords the kulfi carrying vendors a cheap way of maintaining the temperature of kulfi chamber close to zero degrees for a lot longer.

Is kulfi junk food? ›

Ingredients: Malai kulfi is prepared using whole milk, sugar, condensed milk (optional), nuts (optional), and sugar. Milk is a good source of calcium and Vitamin A, but it's the added ingredients that make this an unhealthy dessert.

Is it OK to eat kulfi everyday? ›

No, this recipe is not good for diabetics, heart and weight loss. Condensed Milk – itself is very high in energy (513 calories from ½ cup). That's a lot! This is of most concern especially when most of it is because of the added sugar, which does not offer any benefit in reality.

What is Punjabi kulfi? ›

A creamy ice cream with flavour of fresh elaichi!

About Verka Ice Cream: Verka Punjabi Kulfi is made from the finest dairy ingredients and is packed in advanced packaging facility. Made with utmost care and compliance, Verka Punjabi Kulfi is an ideal treat for happy occasions.

Why is kulfi gritty? ›

Your kulfi might have a gritty texture if it's been frozen then unfrozen, a process which forms large, gritty ice crystals in the kulfi ice cream. To prevent this, freeze the kulfi in single-serving molds so you don't have to freeze and un-freeze a big batch of kulfi each time you serve up a scoop.

Is kulfi north or south indian? ›

The dessert likely originated in northern India (then under the Mughal Empire) in the 16th century. Traditional desserts already contained a condensed milk mixture to which the Mughals added pistachios and saffron, packed it into metal cones, and froze it using a slurry mixture of ice and salt.

What is the most popular kulfi flavor? ›

Classic Flavors
  • Malai. If you're looking for the most classic kulfi flavor, this is it! ...
  • Rose City. This is the flavor that started it all! ...
  • Mango Lassi. This mango and yogurt combo is our most popular flavor!
  • Pista. ...
  • Major Mango. ...
  • Cookies and Cream. ...
  • Coconut (Vegan)
  • Vietnamese Iced Coffee (Vegan)

Why is kulfi so good? ›

On the other hand, kulfi contains ONLY pure cooked milk and cane sugar, simmered for hours to a creamy consistency – plus natural ingredient flavors. NO churning. NO added air. And the result is… that difference we mentioned!

What is Indian kulfi made of? ›

Kulfi is a frozen dessert made with pure full fat milk, sugar and a flavoring ingredient like cardamoms or saffron. Sometimes cream (malai), chopped nuts or fruit purees are also added to it for flavor and richness.

What is kulfi made of? ›

Kulfi is a frozen dessert made with pure full fat milk, sugar and a flavoring ingredient like cardamoms or saffron. Sometimes cream (malai), chopped nuts or fruit purees are also added to it for flavor and richness.

Is Mango kulfi ice cream? ›

Kulfi is the traditional Indian answer to scorching hot summers. From humble beginnings as a simple malai kulfi, this Indian style ice cream now has a flavor tree with new and exciting combinations. You will find many flavors of kulfi and Mango Kulfi is everyone's favorite during the mango season!

What is mango ice cream made of? ›

A conventional Mango ice cream is made with heavy cream, sugar, milk, eggs and mangoes or flavorings. It is a custard based ice cream which is churned to get an airy and light texture.

What is the origin of mango kulfi? ›

The origin of kulfi dates back to the Mughal Empire that ruled India from the sixteenth to the eighteenth century. This ice cream was then prepared in the royal kitchens with ice that came from the mountains of the Himalayas.

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