Aam Panna Recipe – Refreshing Raw Mango Summer Drink

Quench your thirst with this aam panna recipe on hot summer days. A combination of sweet, tangy, and spicy flavors acts like a magical summer drink. Made with unripe green mangoes, spices, black salt, and mint leaves. Altogether form the concentrate, mix with chilled water, and the refreshing summer drink is ready. So, let’s go & learn with the step-by-step photos below!

aam panna recipe served in a glass with straw

About Aam Panna

Aam means mango, and Panna means a tangy drink, so the drink is called the mango tangy drink. This traditional aam panna is a North Indian drink mostly consumed during the peak of summer.

This drink is made with raw mango pulp, spices, herbs, and lemon juice. Blend to make a smooth mixture, then mix in chilled water with some cubes and serve, that’s how simple this aam panna is to make.

There are two ways to prepare this aam panna recipe: one with boiled mangoes and the other with roasted mangoes.

The first method starts with boiling unripe (raw) green mangoes in enough water until it reaches 4 to 5 whistles. After that, peel their skin and extract the pulp without seeds. Now, make a concentrate by adding mango pulp, sugar, mint leaves, black salt, cumin powder, and lemon juice to a blender jar. Blend all together until it becomes a smooth paste. Mix a spoonful of the mixture in a glass with water and serve.

The second method is to roast the raw mangoes on a direct flame until slightly soft. Same, extract the pulp and add to the blender jar with the same ingredients to form a smooth mixture. Adding the mixture with chilled water, and the aam panna is ready to drink.

Both methods work well, but I personally like the boiling method, which I share in this post. For a sharp and sweet flavor, try the boiling method, and for a smoky and subtle flavor, try the roasted method. Choose anyone according to your preference. Try any one method, both work like magic to suppress your thirst.

The best thing about this is that you can make a concentrate in advance, and then it can be ready in just a few minutes whenever you want. Like this, explore more drinks that you can try in this hot summer below👇

Benefits of drinking aam panna

» Reduce body heat during hot weather instantly.

» Helps in better digestion because of cumin powder and black salt.

» Balance of sweet and tangy flavor, which supports immunity.

» A homemade alternative to store-bought cane drinks and juices.

» Helps to restore energy and freshness during heat.

» Easy to prepare at home using simple ingredients.

» Mint and spices adds cooling and enhance the flavour.

Ingrdients

Mangoes- I have two medium-sized green unripe mangoes. Use any variety of mangoes that you have.

Water- For cooking mangoes.

Sugar- I have used white sugar, brown sugar, jaggery, maple syrup, sugarcane juice, all of which also work well.

Cumin powder- Use for better digestion. If you don’t have, add roasted cumin seeds to a jar while making the mixture.

Salt- I have used black salt, which works well for deep flavor.

Mint leaves- Using fresh leaves without stems adds freshness to the drink.

Lemon Juice- Used to add some extra tanginess.

Ice Cubes- To make the drink more chilled.

How to make aam panna recipe

1. Take 2 medium-sized raw mangoes in a bowl. Wash thoroughly in clean water for 2 to 3 times.

two raw mangoes in the water

2. Now add them to a pressure cooker with 1.5 cups of water.

raw mangoes with water in a pressure cooker

3. Close the cooker lid and pressure cook on high heat till 4 to 5 whistles. After that, turn off the flame.

cooking raw mangoes

4. When pressure drops, naturally open the lid, and the mangoes are soft and tender. If not, pressure cook for 1 more whistle.

cooked mangoes in pressure cooker

5. Remove the boiled mangoes and drain excess water. When the mangoes are slightly cool, peel the skin and extract the pulp into a bowl.

mango pulp in a bowl

6. Add the mango pulp to a blender jar.

mango pulp in a jar

7. Add 1/3 cup sugar, 1 tsp cumin powder, 2 tsp black salt, 1 tsp lemon juice, and 2 tbsp mint leaves.

add sugar spices and mint leaves in jar

8. Blend all the ingredients well and make a smooth mixture.

makes a smooth mixture

9. Now transfer the mixture or concentrate to a bowl. You can store it in an air-tight container in the refrigerator and use it for a month.

mango mixture in a bowl

10. Now add 2 tbsp of concentrate and 2-4 ice cubes to a large glass.

concentrate and ice cubes in a glass

11. Pour chilled water into it.

making aam panna

12. Mix well, and the homemade aam panna is ready.

the aam panna is ready

Serve this raw mango drink chilled with mint leaves. Pair it with snacks like pakora and a sandwich. You can also enjoy it during lunchtime.

top shot of raw mango drink

Top Tips

  • Use raw mangoes that are slightly sour for the best flavour.
  • Boil the mangoes until soft for easy extraction of pulp.
  • Blend the mixture smoothly without water for a better texture.
  • Store the aam panna concentrate in the refrigerator for quick serving.
aam panna recipe with mint leaves

Aam Panna Recipe – Refreshing Raw Mango Summer Drink

Quench your thirst with this aam panna recipe on hot summer days. A combination of sweet, tangy, and spicy flavors acts like a magical summer drink. Made with unripe green mangoes, spices, black salt, and mint leaves.
5 from 1 vote
Prep Time 15 minutes
Cook Time 15 minutes
Total Time 30 minutes
Course Beverages
Cuisine Indian
Servings 4

Ingredients
  

  • 2 medium raw mangoes
  • 1½ cups water
  • â…“ cup sugar
  • 2 tsp black salt
  • 1 tsp cumin powder
  • 2 tbsp mint leaves
  • 1 tsp lemon juice

Instructions
 

  • Wash the raw mangoes in clean water 2 to 3 times.
  • Add them to a pressure cooker with 1.5 cups of water.
  • Cook them for 4 to 5 whistles on high heat, after that turn off the flame.
  • When the pressure is released, remove the boiled mangoes.
  • Let them cool, then peel their skin, remove the pulp in a bowl, and extract the seeds.
  • Add the mango pulp to a blender jar with sugar, mint leaves, cumin powder, black salt, and lemon juice.
  • Blend all the ingredients to make a smooth paste.
  • Transfer the mixture to a bowl.
  • Add 2 tbsp of the mixture to a large glass with some ice cubes.
  • Pour chilled water into it and mix well until it's combined.
  • Now garnish with fresh mint leaves and serve.

Notes

  • Use raw mangoes that are slightly sour for the best flavour.
  • Boil the mangoes until soft for easy extraction of pulp.
  • Blend the mixture smoothly without water for a better texture.
  • Store the aam panna concentrate in the refrigerator for quick serving.

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