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Marvellous Mango Curry – Tasty, Punchy and soooo Easy!

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Ah, mango curry. How times change.

Growing up in sunny England, I ate a lot of curry. Loads in fact. Just about as many lamb Vindaloos, chicken Tikka Masalas or beef Rogan Josh as I could get my hands on. Occasionally I’d have a Thai green curry to really push the boat out.

I was vaguely aware of the existence of vegetables, and indeed sometimes they were probably in the curries – not that I noticed them.

After making the happy decision to stop eating meat, I thought that would be the end of my love for curries (as this vegan chickpea curry goes into) – how could a curry possibly be anything better than ‘passable’ without meat?

Fast forward a few years and you’ll see me with a satisfied grin on my face after finding out that, after all, meat was the least important ingredient in a good curry. What a mind-blower.

Over the years we’ve made and tested hundreds of curries, constantly researching and refining them. We’ve made vegetable-based curries (like this aubergine/eggplant curry and this Pakistani roasted cauliflower curry) – but now it’s time to let the fruits shine through.

The recipe ingrediets #curry paste #tomato paste | hurrythefoodup.com
Mango Curry is ready for munching #coriander seeds #turmeric | hurrythefoodup.com

Curry made easy

One other thing that we love about curry – they can be made sooooooo easily! We want taste, we want nutrition and we want speeeeed! And we got it.

We tend to use curry pastes as they help to make things quicker, though curry powder is also a good alternative.

The mango is the real highlight here, and we blend it (or mash it up real good) to make a kind of puree which we add directly to the sauce.

It’s super-quick and makes sure the tropical mango taste permeates through the entire curry.

A final note on this mango curry recipe – it’s very easy to make vegan. The main sauce liquid is coconut milk – we add creme fraiche to thicken things up.

However you can also use a regular Greek yogurt, thick creme, basic sour cream or, indeed vegan versions of these creams. They’re becoming more and more readily available and work in the dish in much the same way.

Choose your mango carefully

One last thing – make sure you grab a good mango!

When selecting a mango, make sure it is just a little soft to the touch. A round shape is generally better than a longer shape, too.

If you can’t find a good mango, or they’re not generally available in your area or at a certain time of year, then frozen mango is a great and practical alternative. Just make sure you let it defrost for a couple of hours, first!

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Mango Curry
4.75 from 48 votes
This virtually vegan mango curry is refreshing, tropical, super-quick and soooooo easy! Don’t miss out on this one.
Cuisine:Indian
Diet: egg-free, gluten-free
Prep Time:10 minutes
Cook Time:20 minutes
Total Time:30 minutes
Servings:3 people
Calories:488kcal
Author: Dave
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Ingredients

Optional

  • 5 sprigs cilantro/coriander, fresh

Instructions

  • Cook rice or accompaniments according to package instructions.
    1 cup basmati rice
  • Get the tofu chopped and frying in some olive oil on medium heat. Dice the onion and add after 5 minutes.
    9 oz firm tofu, 1 tsp olive oil, 1 onion
  • Add the curry paste, turmeric and ground coriander. Give it a good stir.
    1 tsp turmeric, 2 tsp curry paste, 1 tsp ground coriander
  • Fry for a couple of minutes then add the tomato paste and give it another good stir, making sure it’s all mixed in.
    1 tbsp tomato paste
  • Next, add the coconut milk and let it simmer for another five minutes.
    ⅔ can low fat coconut milk
  • While that’s happening cut the flesh out of the mango and give it a quick blitz in a food processor or by using a hand blender. If you don’t have either then give it a good mash with a fork. We want a nice puree.
    1 mango
  • Add the pureed mango to the curry and stir it in.
  • Stir in the low fat Greek yogurt and let it simmer for another five minutes until it thickens. This step makes the curry flavour softer and less harsh.
    ½ cup low fat Greek yogurt
  • Add the spinach and let it wilt in
    3 cups spinach
  • Finally, mix in the optional cilantro.
    5 sprigs cilantro/coriander, fresh
  • That’s it, the curry is ready! Serve with rice
    1 cup basmati rice
    Mango Curry is ready for munching #coriander seeds #turmeric | hurrythefoodup.com

NOTES

The nutritional information includes the optional mango chutney and cilantro.
**we’ve used low fat creme fraiche and coconut milk here, to keep servings at about 500 kcals each. You can use regular fat instead for about 600 kcals per serving instead.
Love curries? We have more to enjoy:
 
Tips: it has 3 servings to make the best use of the ingredients. Just chuck one serving into the freezer.
Make-ahead? Yes, prep the night before. It can be reheated.
Freezable: Yes, absolutely.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Mango Curry
Amount per Serving
Calories
488
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
14
g
22
%
Saturated Fat
 
7
g
44
%
Polyunsaturated Fat
 
3
g
Monounsaturated Fat
 
3
g
Cholesterol
 
2
mg
1
%
Sodium
 
162
mg
7
%
Potassium
 
605
mg
17
%
Carbohydrates
 
72
g
24
%
Fiber
 
6
g
25
%
Sugar
 
14
g
16
%
Protein
 
18
g
36
%
Vitamin A
 
4439
IU
89
%
Vitamin C
 
39
mg
47
%
Calcium
 
232
mg
23
%
Iron
 
4
mg
22
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.
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22 comments
  1. 3 stars
    Interesting. Didn’t realise it was a sweet dish which isn’t my cup of tea… I’ve also added like 1 and half teaspoons salt as otherwise it’s like eating a mango lassi(too sweet).

    1. Hi Brad! Yes it’s deffo a relatively sweet one. How was it with the added salt?

  2. 4 stars
    Really nice curry, but it’s quite high in fat. Is there a good way I can cut the amount of fat in this recipe?

    1. Hi Niran, imho the fat is one reason why the curry is tasty and actually we did a lot already to cut out fat. We swapped paneer (cheese) for tofu and we reduced the cream to our original recipe. What you can do is to use low-fat coconut milk. That should move the fat content down a bit more 🙂

    2. But it’s healthy fat so that shouldn’t matter. Not all fat is equal.

  3. This looks delicious! Just checking if it is 2 teaspoons or 2 tablespoons of curry paste? I feel like 2 teaspoons might get lost in the coco milk (but I’m sure the kids would prefer less vs more!) thank you!

    1. Hi Jodie! I’d start with 2 teaspoons, but if it’s not enough (taste or spice-wise) then add a little more as you see fit 🙂

      1. 5 stars
        Thanks again, 2 teaspoons was perfect. This recipe is so delicious! A keeper. Thank you, looking forward to trying your other recipes !

        1. Really glad you liked the recipe, Jodie!! 🙂

  4. 5 stars
    really good and tasty curry. it is a keeper.

  5. 3 stars
    sauce is lovely but my husband was a little unsure of the tofu in it.

    1. Thanks for the feedback Jennifer. Glad you liked the sauce. Yep, tofu is the “lighter” option. If you wanna go full-fletched fried paneer or halloumi would be the way to go – instead of tofu.

  6. OMG! My new favorite curry!!! So easy to make and so YUMMY! Thanks, once again, for creating another easy-peasy go-to meal.

    1. Niceeee, really glad you like this curry, Rosemary!! 🙂
      Yes, easy-peasy is a good description for it haha

  7. Looks delicious! Will frozen mango work and how much is needed?

    1. Hi Maryann! Yes, absolutely frozen mango works, just let it defrost for a couple of hours first. Good points about the amounts – about 5oz/150g should do it – I’ll update it in the recipe. Thanks for the question, and enjoy!

      1. Thanks Dave.

        1. Happy to help. Thanks too, it was a very good question!