Homemade Mango Jam - A simple but flavor-packed recipe made with few basic ingredients and has no preservatives, additives, artificial sweeteners, or colors.

Happy spring, Happy summer and Happy Mango season! I am SO jealous of all my family and friends in India enjoying the mangoes. My most favorite fruit, especially the 'Alphanso' variety is in season. Best way to enjoy them? Cut up like a dozen of them in a giant platter and enjoy with family and friends!
In addition to just eating them fresh, Mango Shrikhand and Mango lassi are my 2 favorite recipes!
Last year, I had an amazing summer with a memorable trip to India and Italy. For the first time in 18 years, I got to feast on Alphonso mangoes that were in season. For me, Alphonso mango will always be THE symbol of an Indian summer.
The very first week of my India trip, I visited my childhood friend Priya, who is a gourmet cook and a gracious host! She cooked many delicious and unique meals for us. I wish I could have stayed longer with her and learned more of her amazing recipes.
One of her recipes, is the homemade mango jam made with semi-ripe alphonso mangoes and aromatic saffron. This raw mango jam has a beautiful texture with pieces of mangoes, gorgeous color and an irresistible aroma. It was a very different and refreshing take on the traditional raw mango preserve 'Murraba' that I was used to eating in India.
Alphonso mangoes are so flavorful by themselves and this recipe, I thought; was a great way to bottle up those summer memories and flavors for the rest of the year when the mangoes are not in season.
After I came back, trying out her Mango Jam was high up on my must-have list! So here is the simple yet flavorful recipe for the homemade mango jam without any preservatives or artificial colors.
I obviously did not get the Alphonso mangoes here in the US, but I got the semi-ripe Mexican mangoes which are pretty flavorful in the summer. I followed her exact steps and I was surprised to see how easy it was to make the mango jam. The best part is that it requires only 4 basic ingredients.
Here is the step by step recipe for Raw Mango Jam:
Wash and dry the Mangoes. Peel and cut into ½ inch cubes. This recipe makes a chunky mango jam where you can bite into the smooth and luscious texture of mango.
Put the cut mangoes in a bowl and add sugar to it. Let it sit for 30 mins until the sugar is almost dissolved.
Take a heavy-bottomed pot and pour the mango and sugar mix in it. Cook on medium heat, stirring gently for 10-15 minutes until the sugar syrup starts to thicken slightly.
Turn the heat off, add saffron and let it cool for 15-20 minutes. Once the syrup cools down, add citric acid to it and cook again for 5 minutes until the citric acid is completely dissolved. Turn the heat off and let the jam cool down. Bottle it up in clean-dry mason jars and keep refrigerated. Enjoy on a slice of toast for breakfast or as crostini with some ricotta cheese.
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Homemade Mango Jam
Ingredients
- 1 cup semi-ripe mangoes peeled and cut
- ¾ cup sugar
- ¼ teaspoon citric acid
- 1 teaspoon saffron
Instructions
- Put the cut mangoes in a bowl and add sugar to it. Let it sit for 30 mins until the sugar is almost dissolved.
- Take a heavy-bottomed pot and pour the mango and sugar mix in it. Cook on medium heat, stirring gently for 10-15 minutes until the sugar syrup starts to thicken slightly.
- Turn the heat off, add saffron and let it cool for 15-20 minutes. Once the syrup cools down, add citric acid to it and cook again for 5 minutes until the citric acid is completely dissolved. Turn the heat off and let the jam cool down. Bottle the jam in a clean and dry mason jar and keep refrigerated.
- Enjoy on a slice of toast for breakfast or as crostini with some ricotta cheese.
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Rhythm says
Hey, this looks awesome and delicious, how Long can it be stored?
Archana says
Thank you Rhythm. It can be refrigerated in an airtight container for few months.
payel says
Wow! Looks so delicious !
Archana says
Thank you Payal! It tastes amazing ?
Leyla says
Love it!
Archana says
Thank you Leyla!
TheMintThief says
Wow! what a lovely colour! great recipe.?
Archana says
Thank you Nafisa! Makes breakfast delicious!
Cook with Smile.. says
Looks delicious... love the idea you made it chunks rather than usual jam
Archana says
Thank you Lathi! Gives it a beautiful texture
Cook with Smile.. says
Ya I agree☺️
Freda @ Aromatic essence says
Love this chunky version of mango jam! Looks great, Archana! I love mango jam, especially the home made ones. In Goa they are made of a certain variety which gives the jam a nice dark yellow color 🙂
Archana says
Thank you Freda! What kind of mangoes do they use is Goa? In Maharashtra we love Alphonso mangoes.
Freda @ Aromatic essence says
Mussarad mangoes are the ones that are used for the jam specifically, they are big and red. No doubt I love alphonso mangoes , can have countless 😀
Archana says
Good to know! I will have to look out for mussarad mangoes next time I am in India!
Freda @ Aromatic essence says
Great to know that you had a lovely vacation in India too 🙂
Archana says
It was amazing!! Thank you
Antonia says
I can't believe it either, the summer flew by! I love this jam. I have never had mango jam, but I love mangoes. Thanks for sharing!
Archana says
You are most welcome! If you like mangoes you will love this jam?
Sindhu's Kitchen says
Chunky mango dip 🙂 Looks tasty and yummy 🙂
Archana says
It was yummy Sindhu! Do give it a try.
Love Served Daily says
Looks great
Archana says
Thank you Ritu!
Blogtastic Food says
Delish! mango is my fav (:
Archana says
Mine too! Thank you.
cookandenjoyrecipes says
Think I should visit the fruit stall this weekend for some mangos. Yummy
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Archana says
Thank you! How about we share the Mango Jam recipe since it is simple but so delicious. https://ministryofcurry.com/homemade-mango-jam/
cookandenjoyrecipes says
Thanks Archana - I will set this up and let you know the release date within a day.
Utkarshini Khanna says
This looks yum!! Too bad the mango season is already over in my city 🙁 But, I am bookmarking this for next year 😀
Archana says
Thank you Utkarshini! I will re-post this recipe early next summer.
Utkarshini Khanna says
That would be really kind of you 🙂 🙂
Carina Simeon says
Archana - needed 2 Mangoes urgently the other day for an upcoming blog post of mine - not a single one available here in Cochin!!!! ok, season is finished -so everything with Mango sadly will have to wait now. Namaskaram
Archana says
Hi Carina, I know Mango season in India is over. I will repost this again early next year.
Cattie's World says
Mangoes are Nectar from Heaven. Also also fattening.
Archana says
I agree they are nectar from heaven, Cattie.
tingleurtastebuds says
Looks so yumm Archana.
Meena.
Archana says
Thank you Meena. It tastes yummy too!
Monika says
That looks super awesome Archana.. love it!!
Archana says
Thank you Monika! It tastes heavenly.
ashu@ashstylegourmet says
Archana, the moment I saw the bottle picture, I was instantly reminded of the Totapari mango Murrabba that my aai made, the same look and texture of the mango cubes. Childhood was amazing, no bother about the sugar intakes:), so many jars filled with varieties of homemade jams, jellies, pickles, Murrabbas!
Your post transported me to those past years, Thanks.
Archana says
I agree Ashu! It reminds me of my childhood memories too and I am glad I have this recipe I can recreate.
ashu@ashstylegourmet says
🙂
Anu Yalo says
Looks nice!!
Archana says
Thank you Anu!
deliciouslynell says
This looks perfect! Can it be done with very ripe mangoes or only firmer, semi-ripe? Thank you again.
Archana says
Thank you! Ripe mangoes will work too, you may want to reduce the sugar a little and you may not get chunks of mango in the jam. I am sure it will taste great!
cookandenjoyrecipes says
Archana - Thanks for approval - Post Scheduled for release Nov 20th. Hope your followers will also join the Sharing is Caring Recipe Exchange. 🙂
Archana says
Thank you!