Mangonada Recipe
I’ll admit, I’ve been hooked on Mangonada ever since I first tried it on a sunny afternoon at a local Mexican market.
It’s the perfect combination of sweet, tangy, and spicy, and every sip feels like a mini tropical vacation.
Often, it is served in a glass with a colorful, tangy rim, and it’s usually topped with a tamarind candy straw for extra flavor and fun.
If you’ve never had a Mangonada before, you’re in for a treat.
I’m excited to share my version of this delicious drink with you so you can enjoy it at home, too.
One of the best parts about this Mangonada recipe is that it’s naturally dairy-free and vegan-friendly. Since we’re using frozen mango, mango nectar, and ice, there’s no need for dairy.
If you’d like to make it a bit creamier, you can add a splash of coconut milk or a dairy-free yogurt alternative. But trust me, it’s delicious, just the way it is!
Making it at home is so easy, and I promise you’ll love the results.
Plus, it’s a non-alcoholic treat that’s perfect for all ages!
You only need five minutes to whip it up, so let me show you how.
Ingredients
Here’s what you’ll need to make this refreshing Mexican Mango Drink:
- 16 oz. Frozen mango
- 12 oz. Mango nectar
- 1 Cup Ice
- 1 Lime, juiced
- 3 tbsp Chamoy sauce
- 2 tbsp Granulated sugar
- 2 tbsp Tajin seasoning
- Tamarind candy sticks (or tamarind straws) for garnish

Step-by-Step Instructions for Your Mangonada
Step 1: Blend the Mango Mixture
Start by tossing your frozen mango, mango nectar, ice, lime juice, and sugar into a blender.
Blend everything until smooth and creamy. You want the consistency to be thick and sorbet-like.
If you like a thinner drink, you can add a little extra mango nectar or water.

Step 2: Prepare the Glasses
While your mango mixture is blending, get your glasses ready.
Dip the rims of each glass in chamoy sauce, making sure it’s coated evenly.
Then, dip the rims into tajin seasoning to give it a colorful crust. The tajin adds a spicy zing, and the chamoy adds a nice, tangy finish.

Step 3: Assemble the Drink
Once your glasses are prepped, drip some chamoy sauce on the inside walls of the glass for a little extra flavor when sipping.
Pour the mango sorbet mixture into the glass, and you’ll see that beautiful orange color.
Step 4: Garnish and Serve
Finish it off by adding a tamarind candy stick or tamarind straw to each glass.
If you want, you can also garnish with fresh mango slices or lime wedges.
Serve immediately, and enjoy!

Tips for the Perfect Mangonada
- Adjust sweetness: If you like your drink sweeter, feel free to add more sugar or mango nectar. You can also use honey or agave if you prefer a more natural sweetener.
- Add more lime: Want it more tangy? Squeeze in some extra lime juice for that zesty kick.
- Blend well: The key to a smooth, creamy Mangonada is blending everything thoroughly. If your mixture is too thick, just add a splash of water or extra mango nectar to thin it out.
Pairings for Your Mangonada
Mangonada is delicious on its own, but it also pairs beautifully with a variety of snacks and dishes.
Here are some ideas to make your Mangonada experience even better:
- Tacos: The spice and tanginess of Mangonada make it a great pairing with street tacos. Especially those grilled meat tacos or fish tacos.
- Churros: The sweetness of churros complements the tangy and spicy flavors of the drink.
- Fruit Salad: A refreshing fruit salad with watermelon, pineapple, and cucumber is the perfect side dish for your Mangonada.
- Guacamole and Chips: The creamy richness of guacamole and the salty crunch of tortilla chips balance the bold flavors of the drink.
Mangonada Variations You Can Try
- Spicy Mangonada: Love heat? Add extra tajin, chili powder, or even a dash of hot sauce to give your Mangonada a spicy kick.
- Tropical Mangonada: For a tropical twist, add pineapple or coconut water to your mix for a little extra island flavor.
- Frozen Mangonada Pops: Pour the mixture into popsicle molds to create refreshing frozen treats for summer.

Mangonada is one of those drinks that instantly transports you to a sunny, tropical place.
With its perfect balance of sweet, tangy, and spicy flavors, it’s sure to become a favorite in your household.
Whether you’re enjoying it by yourself or serving it at your next get-together, this Mexican Mango Drink will always hit the spot.
Try making this Mangonada recipe today, and don’t forget to experiment with different garnishes and spice levels!
I’d love to hear what you think. Leave a comment below or tag me in your photos when you make your own version.
Mangonada Recipe
Ingredients
- 16 oz. Frozen mango
- 12 oz. Mango nectar
- 1 Cup Ice
- 1 Lime, juiced
- 3 tbsp Chamoy sauce
- 2 tbsp Granulated sugar
- 2 tbsp Tajin seasoning
- Tamarind candy sticks (or tamarind straws) for garnish
Instructions
Step 1: Blend the Mango Mixture
Start by tossing your frozen mango, mango nectar, ice, lime juice, and sugar into a blender.
Blend everything until smooth and creamy. You want the consistency to be thick and sorbet-like.
If you like a thinner drink, you can add a little extra mango nectar or water.
Step 2: Prepare the Glasses
While your mango mixture is blending, get your glasses ready.
Dip the rims of each glass in chamoy sauce, making sure it’s coated evenly.
Then, dip the rims into tajin seasoning to give it a colorful crust. The tajin adds a spicy zing, and the chamoy adds a nice, tangy finish.
Step 3: Assemble the Drink
Once your glasses are prepped, drip some chamoy sauce on the inside walls of the glass for a little extra flavor when sipping.
Pour the mango sorbet mixture into the glass, and you’ll see that beautiful orange color.
Step 4: Garnish and Serve
Finish it off by adding a tamarind candy stick or tamarind straw to each glass.
If you want, you can also garnish with fresh mango slices or lime wedges.
Serve immediately, and enjoy!
