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Sticky Rice
Sticky rice is also known as glutinous rice because the rice is sticky and gluey in texture.
It’s widely cultivated in Southeast Asia and one of the mainstays of Thai cuisine.
Sticky rice is commonly served with a sweet or savory topping of lentils or beans. However, the best sticky rice recipe comes with ripe and juicy fresh mangoes.
Mango Sticky Rice Recipe
What is mango sticky rice?
It’s a popular dessert in the Indochina region (or in French “Indochine“) of Southeast Asia: Thailand, Laos, Cambodia and Vietnam.
Mango sticky rice is made with coconut milk, sugar, salt and mango cubes. The combination of mango and sticky rice are so delicious. If you love mangoes, you should also try out Mango Pomelo Sago, another amazing mango dessert.
Ingredients for Thai Mango Sticky Rice
This sticky rice recipe calls for just a few simple ingredients:
- Fresh and ripe mangoes
- Glutinous rice or sticky rice
- Coconut Milk
- Sugar
- Salt
- Pandan leaves
Other than mangoes, you may use durian for this delicacy.
How to Make Sticky Rice?
Here are the steps to cook sticky glutinous rice:
- Prepare a steamer for steaming. Drain the glutinous rice and spread it out inside the steamer.
- Steam the glutinous rice for 20-25 minutes or until translucent.
- Add coconut milk to the cooked glutinous rice until it becomes a thick and sticky consistency.
Cooking Tips for Sticky Rice Recipe
- Sticky rice is the star of the dish. Make sure that the cooked sticky rice is soft, sticky but retains a good bite. It shouldn’t be mushy.
- The coconut milk and sugar should be in the perfect ratio so it’s not too sweet and overwhelm the natural sweetness of fresh mangoes.
- Choose Asian mangoes from Thailand or Indian. They are sweeter in taste with vibrant orange flesh.
Frequently Asked Questions
How Do You Reheat Sticky Rice?
Microwave is the best way to reheat sticky rice. Warm the rice for 1-2 minutes in the microwave.
Make sure you cover the rice with plastic wraps before reheating in the microwave.
If you don’t have a microwave at home, you can reheat by steaming the sticky rice in a steamer.
How Long Can Sticky Rice Last?
Cooked glutinous rice will last for about 4-7 days in the fridge however it’s best to eat in 2 days.
How Many Calories per Serving?
This mango sticky rice recipe is only 222 calories.
What Dishes to Serve with this Recipe?
This recipe is best served as a dessert. For a wholesome Thai meal and easy weeknight dinner, I recommend the following recipes.
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Mango Sticky Rice
Ingredients
- 1 cup glutinuous rice (sticky rice)
- 2-3 pandan leaves (screwpine leaves, cut into 2-inch length)
- 2-3 fresh ripe mangoes (peeled and cut into small cubes)
- 1 cup coconut milk
- 1/4 cup sugar
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon toasted sesame seeds (optional)
Optional:
- banana leaf for steaming
Instructions
- Soak the glutinous rice for at least 8 hours or overnight.
- Prepare the steamer with a banana leaf. Drain the glutinous rice and spread it out on the banana leaf. Throw in the Pandan leaves. Steam the glutinous rice for 20-25 minutes or until translucent.
- While the rice is cooking, cut the mangoes into small cubes and chill in the refrigerator until use.
- In a sauce pan, heat up the coconut milk over low heat. Add in the salt and sugar. Keep stirring until the sugar dissolved. Remove from the heat. Pour out 1/4 cup of the coconut milk and reserve for serving.
- When the glutinous rice is cooked, transfer it in to a bowl. Pour the rest of the coconut milk into the bowl and mix it with the glutinous rice. Keep stirring until it becomes a thick porridge consistency. Slowly, the rice will absorb all the coconut milk. Leave it to cool to room temperature.
- Serve the sticky rice with the chilled mangoes. Drizzle the reserved coconut milk over the rice and top it with some toasted sesame seeds.
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Nutrition
Notice: Nutrition is auto-calculated, using Spoonacular, for your convenience. Where relevant, we recommend using your own nutrition calculations.
If I want to make a large batch for a party, can I make the sticky rice the night before? If I do, do I just hold it as plain steamed sticky rice without the coconut milk mixture?
Yes you can make the sticky rice a night before and add the coconut milk when ready.
Hi,
I only have canned coconut cream. Can i use this instead? Do i need to dilute it?
Thanks.
Yes it’s fine.
This recipe is amazing! First time doing this dish and it turned out beautiful! Thank you for your detailed recipe. Will be my favourite from now on!
Tried making mango sticky rice for the first time and it turned out so well. The recepi is easy to follow. Thanks for the recepi ❣️
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What type of rice would you advise? Would Jasmine work?
Sticky rice. Jasmine rice is not sticky rice.
I made it for the first time. Perfect recipe. I used an electric steamer. I placed rice over parchment paper. Only thing though it was 2
servings for us, not 4. LOL
We loved it.
Hi Regine, ahhh, we actually just eat a very small serving of this for dessert, but hey, eat to your heart’s content. :)
Can i just cook the rice on the stove? Like boil it?
Yes you can.
Thank you. I boiled the rice then let it cook on low heat for some. Added coconut milk and Canadian maple syrup for sweetness. Didn’t have mongo, so served it with peach compote from a can. Looked kind of the same, but tasted excellent. Thank you so much for the idea and recipe. All the best.
Thanks!
Super good! Perfect amount of sweetness. My husband is from Singapore and he said this is the best he’s had in a while ?
Awesome!
Super easy and delicious. Thank you for the recipe.
Thanks Siu Ping.
Hi Bee,
An excellent article on another southeast asian food delight. Yes, mango sticky rice is very popular in Laos from small villages to big cities. The Laotians are big sticky rice eaters. Obviously, in addition to being a daily food staple, sticky rice has been used in combination with coconut milk for preparing desserts, including mango sticky rice, banana sticky rice, and several others desserts for generations.
Thanks for the recipe.
Wow didn’t expect it’s this easy to make!
Yes, mango sticky rice is super easy to make.
Can you use honey instead of sugar? And can the rice be made a day or 2 ahead of time, refrigerated, then brought to room temp prior to serving?
Yes you can use honey. You can make the sticky rice ahead of time but you want to have fresh mango.