Homemade mango nectar bursting with fresh mango flavor is the perfect thirst quencher! With only three natural ingredients, it's a cool and refreshing drink you'll love all Summer long.
We're headed to Summer here in the U.S., and although I might whine and grumble and whine some more about the hot weather, I do look forward to the abundance of fresh produce that comes with the season.
Just the sweet aroma of juicy Manila mangoes alone is worth the sordid heat in my book!
Not only are fruits plentiful during warmer months, but they are also at their best and sweetest. And cheaper, too!
To my delight, I was able to score a case of about a dozen pieces of Manila mangoes for less than $10 at Seafood City last weekend, and I've been having a blast these past few days turning them into all sorts of yummy, summery treats.
Looking for a special dessert for your next get-together? My version of mango royale is so quick and easy to make you'll be the hero of the party with hardly any work. Screaming for ice cream? Try my no-churn mango ice cream! It's hands down the richest, silkiest, and most intense mango flavor ice cream youโll ever taste!
In the mood for a fruity baked treat? This mango bread loaf is perfect for your cup of coffee or tea. And, of course, there's always this homemade mango nectar.
What is a Mango Nectar
Mango nectar is a tropical beverage made of fresh mango pulp and sweetened with simple syrup. Crisp and refreshing with a sweet and tangy taste, it's the perfect thirst quencher.
Unlike commercial brands with a long list of additives and preservatives, you can hardly pronounce, this homemade version has only three all-natural ingredients: fresh mangoes, water, and sugar. You can make your own batch in three easy steps!
Easy instructions
- In a saucepan over medium heat, combine sugar and water. Bring to a simmer, stirring regularly, until the sugar is dissolved and the syrup is clear and no longer cloudy. Remove from heat and allow to cool completely.
- Slice the mangoes and scoop the flesh, discarding the pit and skin. Process the mango flesh into a smooth pulp in a blender or food processor.
- In a pitcher, combine the mango puree and simple syrup. Stir until well combined and refrigerate to chill. When the juice is nicely chilled, pour in serving glasses over ice and enjoy!
Quick tip
For best results, use Ataulfo or Manila mangoes which have sweet mango taste and a velvety, less fibrous texture.
Storage instructions
As it has no added preservatives, this homemade mango nectar has a shorter storage life than most canned juices. Keep refrigerated and enjoy within 2 to 3 days for maximum quality.
Instructions
- In a saucepan, combine sugar and water. Over medium heat, bring to a simmer, stirring regularly, until sugar is dissolved and syrup is clear and no longer cloudy. Remove from heat and allow to cool completely.
- Slice mangoes and scoop flesh, discarding pit and skin.
- In a blender or food processor, process mango until smooth and well-blended.
- In a pitcher, combine mango pulp and simple syrup. Stir until combined and refrigerate to chill.
- Serve in glasses over ice.
Notes
Nutrition Information
โThis 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.โ
BIMAL RAMANKARY. says
I made it with
MOOVANDAN mango. It was really charming.
Trish says
Oooohh Mango Nectar - perfect for this summer weather! How I wish Philippine mangoes were available here too! We have the best mangoes!
Lalaine says
Yes, you can't beat the taste and sweetness of Philippine mangoes. The mangoes here look the same but not as delicious ๐
Karly says
OMG. Can I get this by the gallon poolside, please?! But seriously, this is perfect for hot summer days! Yum!
Lalaine says
Hello Karly
Yes, it's seriously the perfect drink for hot summer days. The fresh tropical flavor is so yummy ๐