Apr 07, 2026

Shreya Pandey

IPL 2026: 9 Easy To Make, Healthy Snacks To Binge On Match Days


Peanut chaat

A classic party snack. Simply toss boiled peanuts with chopped onions, coriander, green chillies, and lemon juice for a protein-packed snack. 

 

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Sprouts Salad

Mix boiled sprouts with onions, tomatoes, lemon juice, and chaat masala for a tangy dish. This snack is both refreshing and filling. 

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Roasted Makhana

Light, crunchy, and rich in protein, makhana roasted with a dash of salt, pepper, and ghee makes for a perfect guilt-free munch. 

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Fruit Chaat

Mix seasonal fruits with a sprinkle of chaat masala and black salt for a naturally sweet and tangy treat. 

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Greek Yogurt with Veggies

Pair chilled Greek yoghurt seasoned with herbs alongside carrot, cucumber, and bell pepper sticks for a crunchy, creamy combo. 

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Grilled paneer Tikka

Marinated paneer cubes grilled to perfection offer a smoky, satisfying bite. Prepare the dish in an air fryer for a healthy and guilt-free indulgence. 

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Oats Cutlet

Made with oats, veggies, and mild spices, these pan-fried cutlets are a healthier alternative to traditional potato versions. 

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Corn chaat

Simple yet addictive, boiled corn tossed in butter, lemon juice, and masala is a stadium-style favourite at home. 

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Zucchini Fries

Replace the classic potato with zucchini for a light snack packed with fibre and vitamins. Cook in an air fryer for extra crispiness without excess oil. 

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