
A South Asian–inspired mango chicken that balances sweet ripe mango, warming spices, and tender seared thighs—finished with roasted cashews and bright cilantro, perfect over basmati rice.

I love how this dish bridges comfort and brightness. The first time I let the sauce reduce for an extra 10 minutes I discovered a richer glaze that clung to the chicken beautifully; since then we often choose a longer simmer when we want a slightly thicker sauce. Family members always comment on the contrast between the soft mango and the roasted cashews—simple, delightful, and reliably comforting.
What I treasure most about this preparation is its flexibility. Sometimes I halve the mango for a smoother sauce, sometimes I keep large chunks for texture; either way the balance of sweet fruit, warm spices, and savory stock hits that comfort-satisfying spot every time. My partner always asks for extra cilantro at the table—her final touch that brightens each forkful.
Store leftovers in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days. For longer storage, freeze in single-serving portions so you can thaw only what you need; the dish keeps well for up to 3 months. When reheating, thaw in the refrigerator overnight if frozen, then warm gently over low heat on the stovetop to avoid breaking up the mango too much. If the sauce becomes too thick after chilling, stir in a splash of warm water or stock while reheating to restore a silky consistency.
If you don’t have ghee, use a mix of butter and neutral oil to prevent burning. Swap boneless thighs for bone-in thighs (increase simmer time by 10–12 minutes) or for boneless breasts if you prefer—note breasts can dry out during long simmering, so reduce simmer time to 20–25 minutes. If fresh mango isn’t available, frozen mango chunks are a reliable substitute once thawed and drained. Replace honey with maple syrup for a deeper, earthy sweetness, and omit cashews for a nut-free version, using toasted pumpkin seeds for crunch instead.
Serve over aromatic basmati rice to soak up the sauce, or choose coconut rice for a creamy, tropical pairing. For a lighter plate, serve with a simple cucumber and mint salad to add cooling contrast. Warm naan or paratha are wonderful for sopping up every last bit of the sauce. Garnish with extra chopped cilantro and a few extra roasted cashews for visual and textural appeal.
While this dish is inspired by South Asian flavor profiles—like the use of curry powder, cinnamon, and ginger—the combination of mango and savory spices has strong roots across the region where fruit and spice often meet in savory preparations. Mango chutneys and mango-infused stews are traditional in many parts of South Asia, and this adaptation carries that tradition into a simple, home-friendly format that highlights the fruit in a gently spiced sauce.
In summer, use perfectly ripe mango for vibrant sweetness and larger chunks for texture. In cooler months, opt for frozen mango with a slightly longer simmer to build depth and give the fruit time to break down into the sauce. For holiday gatherings, increase cinnamon slightly and finish with a splash of cream or coconut milk for richness. For a lighter springtime variation, reduce honey and add a squeeze of lime at the end for acidity.
Double the batch and freeze half in portioned containers for quick weeknight dinners. Cook rice separately and store in shallow containers so it reheats evenly. For packed lunches, place rice and mango chicken in separate compartments or containers to maintain texture; reheat the protein gently and combine with freshly warmed rice just before serving.
With its comforting spice blend, bright mango, and crunchy cashews, this dish always brings the family to the table. Make it your own by adjusting sweet and heat levels, and don’t be afraid to try it with different grains or flatbreads. I hope it becomes a favorite in your rotation as it has in mine.
Pat chicken dry before searing to ensure a deep brown crust and better flavor development.
Bloom the spices in the pan for 30 seconds until fragrant to release their essential oils and deepen the sauce.
If the sauce is too thin after simmering, increase heat and reduce uncovered for 8–10 minutes to concentrate flavors and thicken naturally.
Use low-sodium stock to control salt levels and adjust seasoning at the end.
This nourishing mango chicken (sweet & savory with warm spices) recipe is sure to be a staple in your kitchen. Enjoy every moist, high protein slice — it is perfect for breakfast or as a wholesome snack any time.
Yes. If using frozen mango, thaw and drain any excess liquid before adding to avoid diluting the sauce. The texture will be softer than fresh but still delicious.
Yes—this stores well in the fridge for up to 4 days and freezes for up to 3 months in airtight containers.
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Pat chicken dry and season with salt and pepper. Heat 2 Tbsp ghee in a large skillet over medium-high heat. Sear chicken in batches until golden brown, 3–4 minutes per side. Transfer to a plate and set aside.
Add remaining 1 Tbsp ghee to the pan, reduce heat to medium, and sauté the thinly sliced onion until golden, about 3–4 minutes. Add pressed garlic, curry powder, cinnamon, ground ginger, and red pepper flakes; stir for 30 seconds until fragrant.
Stir in 2 Tbsp tomato paste and cook for 1 minute. Add 2½ cups mango chunks, return seared chicken to the pan, and pour in 2 cups chicken stock. Bring to a simmer.
Reduce heat to low and simmer uncovered for 40 minutes, allowing mango to soften and sauce to reduce. For a thicker glaze, simmer an additional 8–10 minutes uncovered at the end.
Turn off heat and stir in 1 Tbsp honey, 2 Tbsp chopped cilantro, and ⅓ cup roasted cashews. Adjust seasoning, serve over basmati rice, and garnish with extra cilantro and cashews.
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