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Thai Mango Sweet Sticky Rice

Mango Sticky Rice, the classic Thai and Southeast Asian dessert that combines sweet sticky smothered in coconut sauce and fresh, juicy mangoes. It’s such a lovely and gorgeous flavor combination.

This mango sticky rice dessert is such a guilty pleasure of mine, and definitely one of my all-time favorite desserts. It is also dairy free and vegan friendly.

A plate of Mango and Sticky Rice

If you like mango desserts, don’t forget to also check out these delicious Mango Crumb Bars. It’s another one of my most popular dessert on the blog and so very delicious!

What is Mango Sticky Rice

Mango Sweet Sticky Rice is a popular Southeast Asian dessert that is thoroughly enjoyed all over the world today. And you can even find it in most Thai restaurants across the United States as well.

The mangos used in Thai mango sticky rice are very ripe, juicy and sweet, not the green sour kind. In fact, the riper and sweet the mangoes, the better it is.

The sweet mangoes are paired with sticky sweet steamed glutinous rice, which unlike most rice, is traditionally steamed, not boiled. Glutinous rice is drizzled with a creamy and rich coconut sauce, which really gives it its signature flavor.

You can use other rice to make mango sticky rice, such as jasmine, sushi rice etc, but traditionally glutinous rice is used because of its fragrance and sticky texture.

 

Ingredients

It may seem like a complex dessert, but truly Mango Sweet Sticky Rice calls for only few ingredients and little time in the kitchen, and you can indulge in all the Mango Sticky Rice magic you want.

Here are the ingredients you will need:

  • glutinous rice – or sometimes called sweet rice. It’s mainly grown in Southeast and East Asian, has opaque grains, and is sticky when it is cooked. It is used in a lot of Asian dessert recipes, and is typically steamed, not boiled in water. If you cannot find it in regular grocery stores, they sell it in Asian grocery stores, or get it online here. This is different from jasmine rice or sushi rice, although you can use those rice as well if in a pinch. Your mango sticky rice will taste slightly different than what you’ve had in Thai restaurants if you do not use glutinous rice.
  • mangoes – use ripe and sweet mangoes, not sour, green ones. The sweeter the mangoes, the better!
  • coconut milk – canned coconut milk is used for this. Avoid the low fat ones for best taste and flavor. coconut cream works great as well.
  • granulated sugar
  • corn starch – used to thicken the coconut sauce
  • salt
Sticky rice with fresh sliced mangoes and coconut sauce

How to make Mango Sweet Sticky Rice?

There are three key components in our Mango Sticky Rice recipe:

  • sweet sticky rice
  • coconut sauce
  • mangoes

Step 1: Soak and steam glutinous rice

Whenever I have my heart set on making mango sticky rice, the very first thing I do (which is also the longest part of the process that you will need to prepare ahead of time) is to soak the glutinous rice.

If you are not using glutinous rice, you will probably not need to soak it (jasmine, sushi, basmati etc).

Glutinous rice needs to be soaked for about 2 hours, or up to overnight.

When it is done soaking, drain water and steam it in a steamer.

If you have a steamer, steam it for 20-30 minutes. Check at the 20 minute mark to see if rice has softened, and it is no longer hard in the middle when you bite into it.

How to steam glutinous rice without a steamer?

If you do not have a steamer, no worries! You can totally still make mango sticky rice!

Here is how I “make” a steamer using a pot and some aluminum foil.

  • Fill pot with water, then shape aluminum foil into three equal sized balls.
  • Place the aluminum balls at the bottom of the pot.
  • Place a metal plate (or a plate that can withstand the high heat) with the rice on it, on the aluminum foil balls. Remember you will need something to lift the hot plate out when it is all done.
  • Once the water boils, steam rice for 20-30 minutes. Similarly, check at the 20 minute mark.
aluminum foil balls at the bottom of the pot filled with water
Place aluminum foil balls at the bottom of a pot filled with water
Homemade steamer to make glutinuous rice
Place a plate of rice on aluminum foil balls

If you have an Instant Pot, most of them have a steaming setting as well!

Step 2: Make Coconut Sauce

While waiting for the rice to cook, prepare the sweet coconut sauce.

Sweet coconut sauce = the must-have secret that makes your mango sticky rice AMAZING.

Grab a pot and combine coconut milk and sugar. Bring to a boil, then pour 1/2 of the sauce into a small bowl and set aside. This will be mixed into the rice once the rice is ready.

The rest of the coconut milk and sugar that is in the pot will be used to make the sweet coconut sauce that we will drizzled onto the mango sticky rice at the very end.

We will want to thicken this sauce. To do so, combine 1 tbsp of coconut milk (not the cooked coconut milk) and 1/2 tsp corn starch, then pour into the pot to combine. Boil for a few minutes until the sauce thickens.

Coconut sauce in a pot

Once the rice is ready, pour the sauce set aside earlier (not the thickened sauce) into the sticky rice. Mix well and let it sit for 10-15 minutes.

Step 3: Slice Mangoes and Assemble

Grab your mangoes and slice them into small pieces, then start plating your Mango and Sticky Rice!

Place sticky rice onto plates, drizzle that sticky, sticky goodness of the thickened sweet coconut sauce onto the rice, and serve with the sliced mangos.

Garnish with sesame seeds if desire.

Oh hey, lovely Thai Mango Sticky Rice – I WANT TO EAT YOU.

Dripping coconut sauce onto Mango and Sweet Sticky Rice on a plate

Seriously, this right here…is my weakness.

Mango is my favorite fruit. Coconut milk + sugar is sent from above.

Those two combine makes me giddy and happy.

What I love about the mango sticky rice dessert is how each ingredient is so lovely by itself, but combined, it brings out the flavors of the other ingredients, takes the tastiness of each ingredient to the next level, and makes the dish whole.

I had this a lot as a kid. We would eat sweet sticky rice with and coconut sauce, along with mangos, durian (local Malaysian fruit), or bananas. I will say my favorite is still mango.

Something about the sweet and sour from the mango makes it the best pairing for the creaminess from the coconut.

I can serious go on and on about how amazing is mango sticky rice. My love for it runs deep.

If you already love Mango and Sticky Rice, virtual high five – I feel this special Thai-Mango-Sweet-Sticky-Rice-fan-club bond with you.

If this is new – give it a chance! 🙂 It is truly unique, and some of the most creative use and combination of flavors I know.

Using a spoon to grab a bite of sweet sticky rice with some mangoes on it

Enjoy, and be wowed. 🙂

Frequently Asked Questions

Where can I find glutinous rice? Can I use another type of rice?

Glutinous rice is highly recommended because it has a unique texture and flavor for this mango dessert. You can find it in Asian grocery stores or online HERE. If you really cannot find it, you can use another type of rice. Most likely you will just cook that rice the way you typically cook it (by boiling it instead of steaming).

How do I reheat Mango Sticky Rice?

Only reheat the rice and coconut sauce, not the mango. To reheat rice, drizzle some water before heating it up in the microwave. As for the coconut sauce, reheat in the microwave as well.

Other Thai/ Southeast Asian dishes

More mango recipes!

Dedicated to all my fellow mango-fans!

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Thai Mango Sweet Sticky Rice

Thai Mango Sweet Sticky Rice

A classic Southeast Asian dessert! Soft, sweet sticky rice smothered with creamy sweet coconut sauce, then paired with sweet, juicy fresh mangos. Lovely and simple to make!
4.99 from 62 votes
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Course: Dessert
Cuisine: Southeast Asian, Thai
Prep Time: 10 minutes
Cook Time: 25 minutes
Soaking time: 2 hours
Total Time: 35 minutes
Servings: 4 servings
Calories: 403kcal
Author: MinShien

Ingredients

  • 2-3 fresh mangoes
  • 1 cup glutinous/sweet rice
  • 1 cup coconut milk
  • 1 tbsp coconut milk
  • 1/4 cup sugar
  • 1/4 tsp salt
  • 1/2 tsp corn starch
  • 1/2 tsp sesame seeds

Instructions

  • Soak glutinous/sweet rice for 2 hours, or up to overnight. Drain water when ready.
  • Using a steamer, steam sticky rice for 20-30 minutes. Check on the 20 minute mark. If rice is soft and not hard in the middle, it is done.
  • If you do not have a steamer, shape aluminum foil into three equal size balls. Fill pot with water (see Note 1) and place the aluminum balls on the pot. 
    Homemade steamer to make Thai Mango Sweet Sticky Rice
  • Place a metal bowl/plate (or a plate that can withstand the hot steam) on the aluminum balls. Add drained rice to the bowl/plate. 
    Homemade steamer to make Thai Mango Sweet Sticky Rice
  • Bring pot to boil, and once it boils, cover pot, and cook for 20-30 minutes. Check on the 20 minute mark. If rice is soft and not hard in the middle, it is done.
  • While waiting for rice to cook, slice mangoes.
  • Prepare the sweet coconut sauce by bringing 1 cup of coconut milk, sugar and salt to boil. Once it reaches a boil, bring 1/2 of the sauce into a small bowl and set aside.
  • Combine 1 tbsp of coconut milk and corn starch, then add that into the pot to thicken the sweet coconut sauce. Boil for a few minutes until sauce is thickened.
  • When rice is done, add the non-thicken sweet coconut sauce (the sauce set aside on Step 7) to rice and mix well. Set aside and let it cool for 15-20 minutes.
  • Once cool, place rice onto serving plate(s), pair with mangoes, and drizzle the thickened sweet coconut sauce onto rice. Garnish with sesame seeds.
  • Serve and enjoy!

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Notes

Note 1: Make sure to fill enough water so pot doesn’t dry out while steaming.

Nutrition

Calories: 403kcal | Carbohydrates: 68g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 14g | Saturated Fat: 12g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Sodium: 158mg | Potassium: 344mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 27g | Vitamin A: 1120IU | Vitamin C: 38mg | Calcium: 30mg | Iron: 3mg
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60 Comments

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Thank you so much! It is soooo good, I love it!!

  1. This looks so good! What a unique dessert to try on in a gluten free menu!

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Thanks Suzanne! It is delicious!! I love it!! 🙂

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Hi Vanessa – it will probably be fine for 2-3 days. I won’t keep it too long!

  2. Elizabeth Myers says:

    5 stars
    I just made this tonight but I used regular sushi rice since I didn’t feel like going out for the other rice and cooked this rice to its directions.

    I did everything else exactly how the recipe said and it was a hit! I used unsweetened coconut milk and I think that took a little bit of the sweetness away so i’ll try regular next time but it was amazing!

    Thanks for sharing! And for anyone reading these, just follow the directions and it’ll be bangin’!

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Thanks so much for trying it and I’m glad you enjoyed it!

  3. Do you soak the rice in coconut milk or water?

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Soak the rice in water! Let me know what you think if you make it!

  4. 5 stars
    I made this and it tasted AMAZING!!! Although I didn’t have contiainers so could you recommend some containers because they have all shapes and sizes and I just don’t know which ones to get and where to get them for the best deal. <3

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      I’m so glad you like them! Are you referring to the plates I used to steam the rice? I got them from an Asian grocery store. But any plates that can withstand heat should work!

  5. Hi. At what point do you add the salt?

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Add it when making the coconut sauce.

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      It’s a favorite of mine too! I hope you give it a try! 🙂

  6. Alexis S. says:

    I LOVE mango sticky rice but my husband is allergic to coconut. What other “milk” do you think would be closest in taste and texture? Oat?

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Personally I don’t think you will get the same fragrance/taste using other milk but in terms of texture you can substitute it with almond milk, oat milk, or any other milk really. Hope that helps!

  7. Where does the salt go in this recipe?

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Add salt to the sweet coconut sauce (Step 7). I just added this to the instructions. Thank you for asking!!

  8. 5 stars
    My friend has made this for me twice and it’s one of my absolute favorite recipes, thanks so much for sharing!

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      I’m so glad! 🙂 Thank you so much!

  9. Ashley Majoris says:

    5 stars
    I just felt like I was back in Thailand! Wow! So absolutely amazing! Thank you for sharing 🙂

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Yay! I am so glad 🙂 Thank you for sharing!

  10. 5 stars
    Came out delicious so when I can’t get to Thailand or a restaurant I have i options!! Also pretty quick and easy to make

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Love that you enjoyed it! 🙂 Thank you for sharing!

  11. Do you use canned full fat coconut milk or just the coconut milk from the container?

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Canned coconut milk works best!

  12. 5 stars
    I made it with durians! It’s so good. Thanks for the recipe.
    I made extra sticky rice & am going to have it again but this time with mangoes !!

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      That’s awesome!! Thank you for sharing!! 🙂

  13. Can I use jasmine rice? Would it still be the same instructions?

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Glutinous rice is much preferred for this recipe. It has a different texture and consistency than Jasmine rice. To cook Jasmine rice, you will have to boil the rice in water until all the water is absorbed, whereas in this recipe we are steaming the glutinous rice.

  14. Ismail Abdalnabi says:

    5 stars
    Thank you for a super dish. Like you , I am a serious mango fan.

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      I’m happy to hear you enjoyed it! Mangoes are the best! 🙂

  15. Can the sauce be made ahead of time?

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      Yes! Store in refrigerator or even freezer (if you are looking to make it WAY ahead of time) in an airtight container!

  16. Do you refrigerate the rice while soaking?

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      That is not necessary. You can leave it out in room temperature!

  17. What is Glutinous rice? What would it be called? I have not found one labeled that.

    1. Joyous Apron says:

      It’s a sticky sweet rice and is different from the other types of rice (long grain, jasmine, basmati etc) in that you steam it to cook it instead of boiling it in water. I think it’s mainly found in Asian grocery stores, and here is an affiliate link to get it online!