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2 Ingredient Mango Coconut Pudding (Dairy Free)

photo of 2 Ingredient Mango Coconut PuddingThis dairy-free mango coconut pudding is just 2 ingredients. No gelatin needed! It’s light, creamy and easy to make.

Mangoes are in season again! I couldn’t resist buying a full case of Ataulfo mangoes. And now I’ve been making a lot of mango recipes, like this very simple mango coconut pudding.
overhead photo of Mango Coconut Pudding

All you need are fresh mangoes and coconut cream. If you want things a little sweeter, you can add some honey or other sweetener but I wanted to keep this really light and refreshing.
process photo collage showing how to make the pudding in a blenderphoto of three Mango Coconut Pudding

The coconut cream gives the mango coconut pudding a thick, creamy, mousse-like consistency.
close-up overhead photo of a Mango Coconut Pudding

I garnished mine with some more lightly whipped coconut cream, fresh mango chunks, shredded coconut, and some mint and flowers from my garden.
close-up photo of Mango Coconut Pudding

For another cool and creamy dessert be sure to check out my 2 Ingredient Chocolate Mousse. It’s so easy to make and perfect for summer.

2 Ingredient Dairy Free Mango Coconut Pudding

Servings: 3
Prep Time: 5 minutes
Course: Dessert
Cuisine: American
This creamy mango coconut pudding is just 2 ingredient and dairy free.
5 from 3 votes

Ingredients

  • 1 cup chilled coconut cream (see note)
  • 1 cup fresh ripe mango chunks  about 2 Ataulfo mangoes

Instructions

  • In a blender, add coconut cream and mangoes. Blend on high speed until smooth. If the mixture is not sweet enough for your liking, you can add a little honey or other sweetener and blend again. Keep in mind that the coconut and mango flavor will be more pronounced once the mixture sets in the fridge.
  • Pour mixture into individual serving bowls. Chill for several hours in the fridge to firm up and set. Top with lightly whipped coconut cream, fresh mangoes and any other toppings you desire. (To make the lightly whipped coconut cream topping, I opened another can of coconut cream and whipped the cream with a little of the coconut water by hand so that the consistency would be a thin cream spread across the entire cup. If you desire a thicker cream, you can whip just the chilled cream by itself with a hand mixer to thicken it. Then you can pipe or add a dollop of it on top.)

Notes

  • I used the cream portion from two 5.4 oz cans of Native Forest Organic Coconut Cream*.
  • Chill cans in the fridge overnight for best results. Only use the solid coconut cream portion of the can. The brand I use has a solid block of coconut cream on top and some separated coconut water at the bottom. You can reserve the water for some other recipe. Measure out one full cup of coconut cream for this recipe. For me, each of the 5.4 oz cans yielded just about 4 oz of actual coconut cream which is why I used two cans.
  • Some of the links contained in this post may be affiliate links. Much like referral codes, this means I earn a small commission if you purchase a product I referred (at no extra charge to you!).

Nutrition

Serving: 0.33of recipe, Calories: 195kcal, Carbohydrates: 8.2g, Protein: 1.5g, Fat: 0.2g, Saturated Fat: 0.1g, Sodium: 20.9mg, Fiber: 0.9g, Sugar: 8.5g, NET CARBS: 7

The nutrition information provided are only estimates based on an online nutritional calculator. I am not a certified nutritionist. Please consult a professional nutritionist or doctor for accurate information and any dietary restrictions and concerns you may have.

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2 Ingredient Mango Coconut Pudding (Dairy Free)

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16 comments on “2 Ingredient Mango Coconut Pudding (Dairy Free)”

  1. I made it tonight for my guests and everybody loved it. so easy to make and so delicious. thanks for the recipe

  2. Hi Kirbie, 
    Flavours are lovely and tasted delicious but even though I blended it properly and was smooth when I poured it in the bowls it tasted grainy after it had set. Did I do something wrong? Could you please advise. Thank you x

    • It might have been your coconut cream but it’s hard to know – we haven’t had trouble with graininess. Sometimes coconut cream can be a little grainy depending on the brand you use. Sorry, wish we could be more of a help!

  3. My kids love this recipe and ask for it often. It’s amazing how only 2 ingredients can taste so good! It’s a lovely summer time too! Thanks!

  4. Hi, may I know if I can substitute coconut milk with evaporated cream?

  5. Can these be made ahead?
    Thanks 

  6. Would it be possible to make this recipe using frozen mangoes?

  7. Such a pretty presentation, and it sounds amazing! I can’t wait to try it myself! Maybe I can even get my picky 3-year-old to try it!!

  8. This mango coconut pudding is perfection Kirbie, and the beautiful photos make make want to lick my screen 😉