When the sun’s blazing and stepping into the kitchen feels like walking into a furnace, the last thing anyone wants is to be standing over a hot pan frying something. Greasy snacks can feel too heavy, especially in summer, when your body’s already craving lighter, cooler options. But skipping the oil doesn’t mean saying goodbye to flavor. There are plenty of delicious, no-fry snacks that are refreshing, filling, and full of texture and taste. Whether you're in the mood for something crunchy, something spicy, or just a quick bite between meals, these oil-free bites are here to save your snack game. They’re easy to make, easy on the tummy, and best of all — you won’t break a sweat preparing them. Let's get straight into it!
Think of cucumbers as your edible bowls. Slice them thick, scoop out the center a bit, and stuff with curd, hung yogurt, or hummus. Add a sprinkle of chaat masala or some chopped mint for that extra zing. It’s cooling, crunchy, and perfect for those moments when you want something satisfying without feeling full.
Roasted chana is your best friend when you want protein without any fuss. Toss it with chopped onions, tomatoes, green chilies, coriander, and a squeeze of lime. It’s tangy, spicy, and gives you that crunch you usually get from fried snacks — minus the oil. Great for midday munching or a light evening nibble.
A mix of chopped seasonal fruits like papaya, apple, or pear with a handful of nuts and seeds can be surprisingly satisfying. Add a pinch of cinnamon or black salt to elevate the flavor. It’s sweet, salty, crunchy, and packed with fiber and good fats to keep your energy up during long summer afternoons.
Packed with protein, fiber, and freshness, sprouted moong is a powerhouse in every bite. Just mix it with chopped veggies, a dash of lemon juice, some salt, and you’ve got a bright, protein-rich snack that tastes as good as it looks. You can even add pomegranate or grated raw mango for a burst of freshness. No oil, no heat — just wholesome goodness.
Creamy curd, boiled potatoes or sweet potatoes, some chopped onion, tomato, and chutneys — all layered and topped with a sprinkle of masalas and maybe a few crushed papdis or roasted makhana. It’s tangy, sweet, crunchy, and satisfies all those chaat cravings without a single drop of oil.
These little skewers are as pretty as they are refreshing. Alternate chunks of watermelon and crumbled feta (or paneer) on toothpicks, add a touch of crushed black pepper or mint, and you’ve got a fun, cooling snack that looks impressive but takes barely any time. Perfect for serving guests or just jazzing up your own plate.