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How to make Mango Cookie for weekend indulgence

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 22, 2026, 17:10 IST
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Mango Cookie by Chef Smriti Iyer

The mango season is here and we have all the reasons to enjoy this seasonal delight. Take a look at this Mango Cookie recipe by Chef Smriti Iyer , which can be easily made at home and make for a pure indulgence during summer months. Take a look at the recipe.

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Ingredients

Ingredients for Cookie Dough: 240g all-purpose flour, 130g powdered sugar, ½ tsp baking soda, 10g fennel seeds, 50g almond meal, 90g cold butter, 40g cream cheese, 70g chopped raw mango, 160g chopped ripe mango, 100g white chocolate, ½ tsp vanilla extract
Ingredients for Mango Gel: 85g mango puree, 35g water, 2g pectin, 65–70g sugar

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Step 1


In a bowl, mix together flour, powdered sugar, baking soda, fennel seeds, and almond meal.

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Add cold butter, cream cheese, and vanilla extract, rubbing the mixture together until it reaches a breadcrumb-like consistency.

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Fold in three-fourths of the ripe mango, the chopped raw mango, and the white chocolate, reserving the remaining portion for the topping.

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Divide the dough into desired cookie sizes and top with the reserved fruit and chocolate.

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Bake at 160°C for 15–18 minutes, or until the edges turn lightly golden. Allow the cookies to cool completely.

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Mix the sugar and pectin together separately. Combine all ingredients in a pan and cook until the mixture thickens.

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Add a little lemon juice if desired to balance the sweetness. Cover and cool completely before piping onto the cookies. Top it on cookies and serve fresh.

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