• Skip to primary navigation
  • Skip to main content
  • Skip to primary sidebar
Spice your Life! logo
  • About
  • Recipe Index
  • Blogging Marathon Details
    • Next BM Announcement
    • BM Participants
  • Also on: Cooking 4 all Seasons
  • Nav Social Menu

menu icon
go to homepage
search icon
Homepage link
  • Index
  • ×
    Home » Sweets and Desserts » Aam Sandesh | How to make Mango Sandesh

    Aam Sandesh | How to make Mango Sandesh

    Published: Sep 1, 2017 · Modified: Oct 5, 2020 by Srivalli · 26 Comments

    Sharing is caring!

    126 shares
    • 30
    Jump to Recipe Print Recipe

    Aam Sandesh is my choice for A under my series of Protein Rich Dishes, featuring A to Z Bengali Sweets. I initially wanted to make Aamshotto, which is Mango leather Rollups, stuffed with Sandesh. Though I was tempted much, I decided starting the series with a simpler dish will be easy for me.

    I was lucky that I decided on Aam Sandesh as we still had the fruit in season or rather the fag end of the season. I managed to freeze some Banganapalli and used it for this Sweet. When I was reading about the various options I had, I read that Bengalis are very fond of Aam Sandesh, making the best of the seasonal fruit.

    Aam Sandesh was the first dish I made for this series. I was so glad because normally when cooking for Mega BMs, I end up cooking a dish that comes way last. Since I had the fruit frozen, I also wanted to ensure I made this soon. So this was prepared without being clubbed with rest.

    When we talk about Sandesh, there are three types of Sandesh, namely Kancha Sondesh/ Kancha Golla, Norom Paak and Kora Paak. Kora Pak requires highly skilled knowledge and hence never tried at home. Even I haven't come across any such recipe for Kora Pak online for my requirement. I have covered both the first types under this series.

    I made Sandesh many years ago after much research on the topic. Still, I wanted to document my new found knowledge in this series of A to Z Bengali Sweets on how to prepare soft Chhana for getting soft and silky Bengali Sweets and the method involved in kneading the Chhana.

    How to Knead Chhana for Soft Bengali Sweets
    How to Make Soft Homemade Chhana for Bengali Sweets

    Aam Sandesh

    In this A to Z Bengali Sweets for Protein Rich dishes:

    A for Aam Sandesh

    Jump to:
    • In this A to Z Bengali Sweets for Protein Rich dishes:
    • Pin This for Later!
    • Step by step Pictures for making Chhana for Sandesh
    • Step by Step Pictures for kneading the chhena
    • Step by Step Pictures for making Aam Sandesh
    • Ingredients
    • Instructions
    • Recipe

    Pin This for Later!

    How to make Aam Sandesh
    Aam Sondesh

    Step by step Pictures for making Chhana for Sandesh

    How to make Chhana 1
    How to make Chhana 2

    Step by Step Pictures for kneading the chhena

    How to knead the Paneer

    Step by Step Pictures for making Aam Sandesh

    How to make Aam Sandesh 1
    How to make Aam Sandesh 2
    Mango Fudge

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup Paneer / Chhena / Cottage cheese
    • 1 /4 cup Sugar, powdered, increase if required
    • 1 cup Mango Pulp
    • Mango Chopped, for garnishing
    • Mixed Nuts, for garnishing

    Instructions

    • Make the Chhana and knead it to soft ball.
    • Then, add half of the sugar and mix well.
    • Puree the mangoes and sieve to ensure there are no lumps.
    • Heat a nonstick pan, add the mango puree and cook till it is done. This takes about 5 to 7 mins on high.
    • Add little sugar and combine well, continue cooking.
    • Next, add the chhana and combine. Continue cooking for a while till everything is mixed.
    • Next, add the remaining sugar and let the mix get cooked for another 5 mins.
    • Do not let the mix overcook, you will end up having a crumbly Sandesh.
    • If you are going to shape the Sandesh, then press the Sandesh into the mould, let it set at room temperature or refrigerate for an hour or so.
    • Garnish with finely chopped mangoes, nuts before serving.

    Recipe

    Aam Sandesh
    Print Pin

    Aam Sandesh | How to make Mango Sandesh

    Aam Sandesh combines the best of the season mangoes with soft Paneer / chhanna to result in a melt in the mouth sweet. Very easy and simple to make Bengali Sweet.
    Course Sweets
    Cuisine Bengali
    By Cook Method Stovetop
    Occasion Diwali
    By Diet Protein Rich
    Dish Type Paneer Dishes
    Prep Time 10 minutes minutes
    Cook Time 5 minutes minutes
    Total Time 15 minutes minutes
    Servings 6 pieces
    Author Srivalli

    Ingredients

    • 1 cup Paneer / Chhena / Cottage Cheese
    • 1 /4 cup Sugar powdered, increase if required
    • 1 cup Mango Pulp
    • Mango chopped for garnishing
    • Mixed Nuts for garnishing

    Instructions

    • Make the Chhana and knead it to soft ball.
    • Then, add half of the sugar and mix well.
    • Puree the mangoes and sieve to ensure there are no lumps.
    • Heat a nonstick pan, add the mango puree and cook till it is done. This takes about 5 to 7 mins on high.
    • Add sugar and combine well, continue cooking.
    • Next, add the chhana and combine. Continue cooking for a while till everything is mixed.
    • Next, add the remaining sugar and let the mix get cooked for another 5 mins.
    • Do not let the mix overcook, you will end up having a crumbly Sandesh.
    • If you are going to shape the Sandesh, then press the Sandesh into the mould, let it set at room temperature or refrigerate for an hour or so.
    • Garnish with finely chopped mangoes, nuts before serving.
    Tried this recipe?Mention @spicingyourlife_ or tag #spicingyourlife_!
    Mango Sandesh

    This is part of the A to Z Protein-Rich dishes, where I decided to showcase A to Z Bengali Sweets with Paneer/Chhana as the main source.

    BMLogo
    « How to Knead Chhana for Soft Bengali Sweets
    Bhapa Sandesh | How to make Steamed Sandesh »

    Reader Interactions

    Comments

    1. srividhya says

      September 01, 2017 at 1:30 am

      OMG... A to Z bengali sweets? Wow Valli. 🙂 Awesome. We are still getting some mexican mangoes here. Will definitely try this. Looking forward to other sweets as well.

      Reply
    2. Sapana says

      September 01, 2017 at 1:39 am

      Paneer is such a wonderful protein based ingredient to work with. I am really excited to seeing A to Z Bengali paneer sweets at one place. Hats off to you for making 26 sweets for the month. The Aam sondesh looks mouth watering.

      Reply
    3. vaishalisabnani says

      September 01, 2017 at 5:27 am

      Sondesh is a light and mild sweet and I am sure the mango flavour must have been so delicious . I am really looking forward to this series , all sweets in one place . What more can we ask for . Fantastic Valli .

      Reply
    4. ruchi indu says

      September 01, 2017 at 7:30 am

      Wow what a theme... I am still wondering how you managed to come up with A-Z bengali sweets. . . Hats of to Valli for taking up such challenges. Definitely looking forward to all the recipes. Aam sondesh is very inviting and you have done a lot of research in this area.. Loved reading the post..

      Reply
    5. gayathriraani says

      September 01, 2017 at 7:56 am

      Hats off to you Valli for such a beautiful theme selection. I love Bengali sweets and I am sure I will end up bookmarking all your recipes. This aam sandesh is a perfect start to the BM. It looks absolutely inviting..

      Reply
    6. Padmajha PJ says

      September 01, 2017 at 8:13 am

      Srivalli, a to z Bengali desserts sounds so challenging to me!! I am now trying to guess the dishes for the difficult alphabets. Anyways, this dish is such a great one to start the series with. I have never made this but my kids will love this for sure.

      Reply
    7. themadscientistskitchen says

      September 01, 2017 at 8:33 am

      Wow a to z Bengali sweet!!! Hats off Valli. Am Sandeep looks yum

      Reply
    8. Sowmya:) says

      September 01, 2017 at 9:42 am

      I have been drooling ever since I read about your theme. Can't wait for all the awesome sweets. Aam Sondesh is a delectable way to begin. It looks beautiful and lip smacking.

      Reply
    9. Sharmila - The Happie Friends Potpourri Corner says

      September 01, 2017 at 5:08 pm

      So so excited to read your posts Valli... A- Z Bengali sweets ,I am sure your kids are going to cherish each and every dish.. Aam Sandesh is a beautiful start!!

      Reply
    10. Rajani says

      September 01, 2017 at 9:05 pm

      wow Valli! Looking forward to the virtual sweets fest! Love how you have challenged yourself to make the theme more interesting!!

      Reply
    11. Priya Suresh says

      September 02, 2017 at 12:16 am

      Its seriously amazing to stick with a theme and you came out with A-Z series,am wowwing here. Thats a fabulous pick and this aam sandesh looks absolutely stunning. Delightful dessert.

      Reply
    12. Mayuri Patel says

      September 02, 2017 at 7:21 am

      A-Z Bengali Sweets... now that's definitely something to look forward to. Lovely Aam Sandesh, I've never made it but have tasted it. Its on my list for this month.

      Reply
    13. Simply Tadka says

      September 02, 2017 at 6:40 pm

      Its really amazing to have A to Z mithai in one region. Love bengali mithai.. its mine favourite. My eyes are on your blog... sondesh looks beautiful.

      Reply
    14. Anlet Prince - Annslittlecorner says

      September 03, 2017 at 6:15 pm

      That is so amazing a-z desserts. Aam sandesh is a very good start. Beautiful explanation about different desserts...luved reading through

      Reply
    15. Nalini says

      September 05, 2017 at 1:47 am

      Hats off to your theme Valli.Going to bookmark so many of your recips as we like Bengali sweets a lot.Looking forward to your sweet recipes..Aam Sandhesh is looking so delicious.

      Reply
    16. sizzlingtastebuds says

      September 05, 2017 at 3:49 pm

      I love some versions of sondesh n glad you had some mango purée too ! Indeed delectable :-))

      Reply
    17. Sapna says

      September 11, 2017 at 9:36 pm

      Love the idea of A-Z + Bengali sweets, nothing can beat bengali sweets. Believe me, I have never tried to attempt sandesh, always thought its very difficult to make, but your recipe looks so simple, thinking of giving it a try 😉

      Reply
    18. end of the fork says

      September 11, 2017 at 10:58 pm

      We used to buy our sweets from the Bengali sweet market in Delhi, where they sold a huge variety of delicious Bengali sweets 🙂 Now I can try them at home -thanks!

      Reply
    19. Freda Dias says

      September 12, 2017 at 2:01 am

      This looks divine! Love mangoes and mango based anything, I feel like picking one from the screen 🙂

      Reply
    20. Aish says

      September 12, 2017 at 2:12 am

      The aam sandesh looks really delectable. Good thing is you provided step by step process to make chhena.

      Reply
    21. Lathiya says

      September 12, 2017 at 7:44 am

      Love mango in any form...this looks awesome

      Reply
    22. Shreya says

      September 12, 2017 at 11:49 am

      Such exotic flavours! I a man drooling!

      Reply
    23. firsttimercook says

      September 12, 2017 at 3:00 pm

      So delectable sandesh these are looking, devine !!

      Reply
    24. Soniya says

      September 12, 2017 at 6:23 pm

      This is such a delightful dessert.❤️☝️very well explained too!!

      Reply
    25. Dhwani Mehta says

      September 12, 2017 at 11:06 pm

      wow... A to Z Bengali Sweets.... Superb.
      Love all your sondesh.

      Reply
    26. Uma Srinivas says

      September 12, 2017 at 11:48 pm

      Long time back i had once. Looks delicious.

      Reply

    Leave a Reply Cancel reply

    Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

    Recipe Rating





    This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.

    Primary Sidebar

    Search Recipes

    Vegetarian Side Dishes

    Tareli Vengna ni pori | Fried Brinjal Slices Parsi Style

    Haridwar ki Aloo Jhol

    Haridwar ki Aloo Jhol | How to make Aloo Tamatar Ka Jhol

    Burmese Pe Byouk | Sprouted Yellow Peas

    Bhidai / Atta Dal Kachori, Dhaniya Chutney, Aloo ki Jhol from Madhya Pradesh

    Thalis and Spreads

    Dusshera Festival Thali

    Dussehra Festival Special Thali

    Delhi Street Food

    Delhi Street Food

    Onam Sadya Recipes Preparation | How to plan for Onam Sadya

    Brinjal Curry - Vegetarian Thali Menu

    Weekend Party Vegetarian Thali Menu Ideas

    Most Popular Posts

    Chena Tarkari

    Chhena Tarkari | Odia Style Paneer Curry

    Microwave Rommegrot

    Microwave Rømmegrøt ~ Norwegian Pudding

    Ice Cream Sandesh

    Ice Cream Sandesh | How to make Khoya Kulfi Sandesh

    Sprouted Moong Dal Idli

    Sprouted Moong Dal Idli ~ Low Carb Indian Vegetarian Recipe

    Popular One Pot Meals

    Holud Mishti Pulao

    Footer

    ↑ back to top

    Privacy Policy

    Copyright © 2025 Spice your Life!