Thai Mango Sticky Rice | Khaoniao Mamuang Recipe (2024)

Easy and authentic Thai mango sticky rice dessert. Sweet sticky rice smothered in fragrant coconut milk, served with fresh juicy mango and extra coconut sauce!

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Today I’m sharing with you my absolute FAVORITE dessert, a popular Southeast Asian dessert that is now enjoyed all over the world. Whilst I’ve never had this dessert outside of Thailand (I go to Thailand almost every year!), I’m sure that every Thai restaurant has this dessert on their menu.

After my second visit to Thailand, I decided to try and recreate this dessert at home. The thing is with this dessert, you think it’s much more complicated to make than it really is. Especially when you find out that the rice needs to be steamed in a cheesecloth!

But rest assured that this dessert is SO simple and easy to make! And you don’t need to be a pro to be able to make this delicious dessert at home.

What Is Mango Sticky Rice?

Known as khaoniao mamuang in Thailand. It’s a simple Thai dessert that is very popular in Asia and all over the world. Made with sweet rice that is sticky but not gummy, coconut milk, and sweet mangoes.

The rice is steamed, then soaked in coconut sauce that’s usually made from either fresh or canned coconut. The mango season in Thailand is April to May, and this dessert can be widely found in Thailand between February and June.

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It’s all about the mangoes

Whilst all kinds of mangoes work to make this dessert, it’s so important to use fresh, juicy, super sweet and ripe mangoes.

If you use an unripe mango, honestly, it’s just gonna ruin the dessert for you. So leave it on your counter and let it ripen before you use it.

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Where can I get the sticky rice from?

The rice that is used for this recipe is called “glutinous rice”, or “sticky rice”. It can be found in most Asian stores, or in the Asian section at supermarkets. If you can’t find, you can order it here from Amazon.

The ingredients

  • Fresh juicy and ripe mangoes.
  • Thai sticky or glutinous rice.
  • Coconut milk – use canned.
  • Sugar, salt, and cornstarch.

Complete list of ingredients and amounts can be found in the recipe card below.

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How to Make Mango Sticky Rice

There are quite a few steps to make this dessert, but they’re so easy and simple!

To make the rice soak

  • In a bowl, mix the coconut milk with the sugar and salt. Set aside.

To steam the rice

  • Soak the rice in water for at least 3 hours and preferably overnight. Rinse and drain.
  • To steam the rice, layer the washed rice on a cheesecloth and fold it. Place on a steamer, and steam for 20 minutes.
  • When the rice is steamed, place it in a bowl. And pour the rice soak over it, mix well. Set aside, and let it soak up the sauce for 20-30 minutes.
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To make the coconut sauce

  • In a small saucepan, combine the coconut milk with the sugar and water. Make the slurry by combining the corn starch with water, and whisk it in the coconut milk. Cook for a couple of minutes until the sauce slightly thickens.

To serve

  • Peel and slice the mango into thick slices. Serve the rice in a plate or a bowl, arrange the mango slices on the side, and drizzle with sauce. Sprinkle with sesame and/or nigella seeds or toasted mung beans if you can find them.
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In case you’re wondering how is this dessert traditionally served in restaurants in Thailand, here’s a picture for you!

The rice used in the picture below is made using Thai black sticky rice; which is a unique rice variety also known as forbidden rice and it turns purple when it’s cooked.

The yellow garnish on the left is crispy golden mung beans, the green thing is a banana leaf, and as you can see a beautiful purple orchid flower is used for decoration.

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Now you might be wondering, why add salt to a sweet dessert? The rice soak is sweet and savory at the same time, and this is exactly how you want the rice to taste! It’s sweet, but savory at the same time. It’s tastes heavenly! Seriously, you MUST try this!

Storing Tips

It is strongly recommended that you consume the sticky rice on the same day after it was cooked, as storing it in the fridge will harden it and make it a bit gummy.

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More Mango Recipes

  • Mango lassi
  • 3-ingredient mango mousse
  • Strawberry mango smoothie

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Recipe

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Thai Mango Sticky Rice Recipe

Prep Time: 30 minutes mins

Cook Time: 20 minutes mins

Total Time: 50 minutes mins

Author: Diana

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Easy authentic Thai mango sticky rice dessert. Sweet sticky rice smothered in fragrant coconut milk, served with fresh juicy mango and extra coconut sauce!

4 servings

Easy authentic Thai mango sticky rice dessert. Sweet sticky rice smothered in fragrant coconut milk, served with fresh juicy mango and extra coconut sauce!

Equipment

Ingredients

  • 2 mangoes
  • 1 cup glutinous rice
  • 1 teaspoon toasted sesame seeds

For the rice soak

  • ½ cup coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • ½ teaspoon salt

For the coconut sauce

  • ½ cup coconut milk
  • 2 tablespoons granulated sugar
  • 1 tablespoon cornstarch
  • ¼ cup water

Instructions

To make the rice soak

  • In a bowl, mix the coconut milk with the sugar and salt. Set aside.

To steam the rice

  • Soak the rice in water overnight. Rinse and drain.

  • To steam the rice, layer the washed rice on a cheesecloth and fold it. Place on a steamer, and steam for 20 minutes.

  • When the rice is steamed, place it in a bowl. And pour the rice soak over it, mix well. Set aside, and let it soak up the sauce for 20-30 minutes.

To make the coconut sauce

  • In a small saucepan, combine the coconut milk with the sugar and water and let it reach a simmer (do not boil). Make the slurry by combining the cornstarch with water, and whisk it in the coconut milk. Cook for a couple of minutes until the sauce slightly thickens.

To serve

  • Peel and slice the mango into thick slices. Serve the rice in a plate or a bowl, arrange the mango slices on the side, and drizzle with sauce. Sprinkle with sesame seeds.

Notes:

  • This dessert only works using glutinous or sticky rice that you can find at most Asian stores.
  • Garnish with toasted sesame seeds, and/or nigella seeds.
  • Serve over a banana leaf if you can find it.
  • It is strongly recommended that you consume the sticky rice on the same day after it was cooked, as storing it in the fridge will harden it and make it a bit gummy.

Nutrition Information

Calories: 317kcal, Carbohydrates: 69g, Protein: 6g, Fat: 2g, Saturated Fat: 1g, Sodium: 326mg, Potassium: 293mg, Fiber: 3g, Sugar: 28g, Vitamin A: 1352IU, Vitamin C: 42mg, Calcium: 104mg, Iron: 1mg

This website provides approximate nutrition information for convenience and as a courtesy only. Nutrition data is gathered primarily from the USDA Food Composition Database, whenever available, or otherwise other online calculators.

© Little Sunny Kitchen

Thai Mango Sticky Rice | Khaoniao Mamuang Recipe (2024)

FAQs

What is mango sticky rice made of? ›

Mango sticky rice is a traditional Southeast Asian and South Asian dessert made with glutinous rice, fresh mango and coconut milk, and eaten with a spoon or the hands.

Is mango sticky rice supposed to be hot or cold? ›

Whether you made too much or cooked an extra portion for later, mango sticky rice can be enjoyed warm or cold. Sealed in an airtight container, it can last up to two days in the fridge. This is because coconut cream can spoil very quickly.

How to make Thai sticky rice without basket? ›

I recommend another method, which is to steam the rice in a colander set over a pot of boiling water. Here's why it's a winner: Because of its shape, a colander can accommodate a larger amount of rice than a splatter guard would.

What makes sticky rice so good? ›

As we said above, sticky rice contains a type of starch called amylopectin, which is particularly good at retaining moisture and forming a gel-like substance when cooked in hot water or steamed. It's this gel that makes sticky rice… stick. Perfect for dishes like sushi, rice cakes, and steamed rice dumplings.

How to make rice sticky? ›

How to Make Sticky Rice. Soak rice for 15 minutes prior to cooking it for an additional 10 minutes. This rice requires a ratio of 1:1, meaning 1 cup of rice to every cup of 1 cup of water. It's as easy as that!

Why is mango sticky rice so good? ›

Mango sticky rice is a Thai dessert that consists of a salted coconut sauce drizzled over fresh slices of mango and sweet coconut sticky rice. The combination of textures in this summer dessert is irresistible, and it's much easier to make at home than you might think!

How do you keep sticky rice good? ›

Cooked sticky rice can harden and dry out quickly, so wrap leftovers tightly in an airtight container and refrigerate for 3 to 5 days or freeze in a freezer bag or freezer-safe container for up to 2 months. When reheating, cover with a damp paper towel to add back moisture.

What tastes good on sticky rice? ›

I love the chewy bite of glutinous rice that's so good with the savoury sauce, tofu, mushrooms, and some mustard greens. I finished it off with some roasted peanuts and chopped scallions for a super satisfying and flavour-packed rice meal.

Do you have to soak Thai sticky rice? ›

To ensure the grains cook and absorb moisture evenly, sticky rice first needs to be soaked and rinsed in water before cooking. Once steamed, the grains of glutinous rice become tender but maintain a distinct chewiness.

What rice is used for Thai sticky rice? ›

In the present time, most Thai and Lao sticky rice is imported from Thailand, so to be sure that you get the right type of rice, look for “sweet rice” or “glutinous rice” on the package, along with any kind of indication that this rice has been imported from Thailand, including the word ข้าวเหนียว.

Can you eat mango sticky rice next day? ›

Store the sticky rice and the mango sauce separately. Store each in an airtight container or covered in plastic wrap, in the refrigerator for up to 3 days. Reheat briefly in the microwave or gradually bring to room temperature before serving.

Is mango sticky rice good for you? ›

Turns out, it's a packable dish that's as good for a picnic spread as it is for quick energy while paddling or hiking. Plus, it's nutritious. Mangos are packed with vitamins, minerals and antioxidants. The coconut cream is high in healthy fats, which provide energy to keep you moving.

What is Chinese sticky rice made of? ›

Chinese sticky rice (Chinese: 糯米飯; pinyin: nuòmǐ fàn or Chinese: 油飯; pinyin: yóufàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: iû-pn̄g) is a Chinese rice dish commonly made from glutinous rice that can include soy sauce, oyster sauce, scallions, cilantro and other ingredients.

What does mango rice taste like? ›

The warmth of the hot coconut milk having soaked into the glutinous sticky rice made for a warming dish: the rice tasted sweet and coconutty, which is a contrast to the combination of sweetness with a slight zing in the mango.

What are the components of sticky rice? ›

Sticky rice (a.k.a., glutinous, waxy or sweet rice) is very sticky when cooked. It contains the highest amount of amylopectin and no amylose. It's often used to make sweet dishes in Asia.

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