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Almost Aam Panna

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cocktail with sprig on a white surface and light blue background
Photograph by Emma Fishman, food styling by Caroline Hwang, prop styling by Elizabeth Jaime.

My apologies to the ice cream truck, but when it’s hot outside, the last thing I want is sugar. So instead of sangrias and Popsicles, I turn to a classic Indian summer cooler, aam panna. Commonly made from green mangoes (also called unripe mangoes) boiled down and blended with spices, mint, and jaggery, the drink is rumored to have “cooling” properties, ideal for oppressively sweltering summer days. It strikes just the right balance—not too tangy, not too sweet, and ultra refreshing.

But, you know, it’s not always all that easy to find green mangoes here in the U.S. In a trick passed around the Maharashtrian community in Atlanta, this recipe swaps aam panna’s key ingredient for a classic pantry staple: jarred applesauce. Once blended with mint, brown sugar, and spices like chaat masala and cardamom, the texture and taste of the applesauce mix is surprisingly similar to the original. And while I wish I were back in India, where mangoes of all varieties are abundant, the convenience of store-bought purée is always a win in my book. —Sonia Chopra

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What you’ll need

Recipe information

  • Yield

    Makes 4

Ingredients

1

cup applesauce

½

cup (lightly packed) mint leaves, plus 4 sprigs for serving

2

Tbsp. dark brown sugar

1

Tbsp. fresh lime juice

2

tsp. chaat masala

tsp. ground cardamom

1

tsp. ground cumin

¼

tsp. kosher salt

Pinch of saffron threads

4

lime wedges

Preparation

  1. Step 1

    Blend applesauce, mint leaves, brown sugar, lime juice, chaat masala, cardamom, cumin, salt, saffron threads, and 1½ cups cold water in a blender until smooth. Strain through a fine-mesh sieve into a small pitcher.

    Step 2

    Divide drink among ice-filled glasses and garnish each with a mint sprig and lime wedge.

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  • This was a spice bomb. It was my first time using chaat masala so am not sure if the brand I got was standard. It was the only Chaat Masala available at my local Indian grocery store and WOW - did it pack a punch! The drink was surprisingly savory, and because the spices were so strong, I didn't find it "refreshing". Watering it down helped, and maybe next time I'll increase the mint and use pre-ground instead of freshly ground spices.

    • SpatulaCity123

    • Los Angeles, CA

    • 6/11/2022