5 Holi Snacks You Can Make Without Frying a Single Gujiya
People immediately think of colours, music, having fun with friends, and, of course, food when the festival term, Holi, is mentioned. Usually, it takes a lot of oil to make those traditional dishes and snacks, but what if we tell you that you don't have to use that excess amount of oil, and you can make them without using oil at all?
In this blog, you will learn about the holi snacks you can make without frying and can have a healthy lifestyle on indian festivals also. You will also see healthy holi snacks recipes, which will leave you astonished, as very few people know about this.
1. Baked Gujiya: Traditional Holi snacks without oil
The very first recipe in the 5 holi snacks you can make without frying is baked gujiya. As we all know, if we think of holi, you can't go without talking about gujiya, as it is the most popular sweet snack in India which is eaten by everyone during the auspicious festival of holi.You can make it using our magnificent cellecor air fryer, which saves a lot of oil as well as your money.
You have to follow the same procedure of frying, but instead of deep frying you can brush them with ghee or milk, and then you have to bake at 180°C (350°F) for 18–22 minutes until golden. By following these simple steps, you can make healthy Holi snacks without using a ton of oil, and you don't have to avoid the same snack also due to health issue and can easily follow your traditions.
2. No-bake thandai energy ball: one of the best Non-fried Holi snacks
These balls don't need an excessive amount of frying, as you do if you follow our recipes and the finest product to prepare these fantastic health recipes, which is the Cellecor mixer grinder. The ingredients that you have to make this recipe are almonds, Cashews, Pistachios, Dates, Poppy seeds, fennel seeds, Cardamom powder, and a pinch of saffron. Then, as a final step, you just have to blend them in the mixer and grinder. After that, roll them into small balls. Give them at least 30 minutes to cool down and then serve them with other snacks. These are one of the easiest snacks to make in advance.
3. Dahi papdi chaat: Traditional Holi snacks without oil
This recipe is fully healthy until we talk about the papdi and how it is prepared, but now in the market, you can choose their baked versions also, where you can stay healthy without compromising your taste. On the other hand, if you want to cook then, you can bake them at home also. You just have to follow these steps to make one of the perfect Holi Snacks.
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First Use baked papdi which can be baked by the cellecor air fryer.
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Add boiled chickpeas instead of fried components.
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Top with fresh yoghurt, mint chutney, tamarind chutney, and pomegranate seeds.
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Sprinkle roasted cumin powder and chaat masala.
And by following these steps, your baked dahi papdi is ready.
4. Air Fryer Samosa: Best Holi Snacks You Can Make Without Frying
In this recipe, you just have to follow the same procedure, but instead of frying the samosa you are going air fry it with the help of our cellecor airfryer which gave you the excellent result by the end of day and you are going to use on daily basis.
In the recipe you just have to brush an little amount of oil or you can brush it on them and for the chutney, you can use our mixer grinder for the chutneys and your whole hours of work will be completed in some minutes.
5. Namak pare: Healthy Best Holi Snacks You Can Make Without Frying
For this first step you have to follow the traditional procedure of making the namak para by making the dough and adding the necessary ingredients and at the end instead of deep frying them in the tons of oil, you have to use the air fryer and then enjoy the snacks with your loved one on this holi with cellecor smart appliances.
Conclusion
Holi is a festival of vibrant colors, happiness, community, and delectable cuisine, but you don't have to sacrifice your health to celebrate. You can enjoy all of your favorite festive delights without using extra oil by making small changes like baking instead of deep-frying and using smart kitchen appliances. These dishes, which range from air-fried samosas and baked gujiya to no-bake thandai energy balls and healthier chaat choices, demonstrate how tradition and wellness can coexist.
Choose lighter, healthier options during Holi to enjoy more intelligently and maintain a happy lifestyle and palate. Savor your favorite flavors in a healthy manner with cellecor smart appliances.