Holi 2024: Last-Minute Ideas For Festive Snacks (Recipes Inside)

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Holi calls for sumptuous sweets and snacks - but cooking time can be an issue. Our list of quick recipes will save you from last-minute hassles.

Holi 2024: Last-Minute Ideas For Festive Snacks (Recipes Inside)
Holi 2024: Tawa bread rolls are one of the dishes that you must try this festive season.

Highlights

  • Not all of us have many hours to prepare Holi delicacies
  • If you are in a rush, stick to easy but impressive dishes
  • Check out our list of snacks for some last-minute inspiration

Have you already planned what you're going to make for Holi? Or have you left everything for the last minute? This year, Holi is falling in the middle of the week, so it's understandable if you don't have much time to prepare for it. But no need to worry - we have got your back! We have put together a handy list of unique Holi snack recipes. These treats are quick to make and don't have many special ingredients - you can easily prepare them with what you have lying around and they still manage to look festive. Curious to know what they are? Check them out below:

Holi 2024: Last-Minute Holi Snacks | Quick And Easy Holi Recipes

1. Crispy Layered Mathri

Holi 2024: Mathri is a great festive snack that you can easily make at home. Photo Credit: YouTube/ Cook with Parul

Who doesn't enjoy snacking on some delicious mathri? This treat can be flavoured and shaped in a variety of ways: you can make methi mathri, achari mathari, oats mathri and even potato mathri. But if you don't have much time, we recommend this crispy layered mathri shared by the vlogger Parul on her YouTube channel, 'Cook with Parul.' This version takes only 10 minutes to make and all you need is maida, ajwain seeds, salt, black pepper powder, ghee and oil. So simple, right? Check out the full recipe here.

2. Paneer Gujiya

Holi 2024: Paneer Gujiya is a unique savoury version of the famous sweet

You are probably planning to make classic sweet gujiyas or karanjis for Holi. Here's an idea: keep some of the covering dough aside and use it to make paneer gujiyas. These savoury gujiyas are stuffed with paneer, peas, spices and a little bit of cheese. It's the perfect dish to enjoy when you're tired of sweets. What's more: people will not expect this filling when they bite into the crisp outer layer - so you are sure to make a memorable impression. Click here for the full recipe for Paneer Gujiya.
(Also read: Holi Special: 3 Different Ways of Making Puran Poli At Home)

3. Churumuri

Holi 2024: This South India bhel dish takes less than 10 minutes to make. Photo Credit: iStock

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Another crowd-pleaser on Holi is chaat. You can never go wrong with chaat items because they are so tasty and (usually) quick to put together. This Holi, try making Churumuri or 'Masala Mandakki.' This popular South Indian street food is like bhel puri. It doesn't require any chutney, which makes it the perfect choice when you are in a hurry! All you need to prepare churumuri is puffed rice, roasted peanuts, chillies, onion, tomatoes, coriander leaves, and cumin. Ghee and sev are optional. This yummy dish takes a few minutes to make and will have others craving more. Click here for the full recipe.

4. Tawa Bread Rolls

For many of us, Holi is the time to gorge on fried snacks like pakoras and bread rolls. But are you looking for a non-deep-fried version of these snacks? Whether you are being health conscious or are simply running out of oil, this tawa bread roll recipe is here to save the day. You have to start by following the usual process: stuff bread slices with mashed vegetables (potatoes, onions, carrots, etc) that are seasoned with masala. Next, you have to simply coat them in a cornflour slurry and pan-fry them until golden brown. Click here for the step-by-step recipe

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5. Bread Dahi Vada

Holi 2024: Bread dahi vada is a yummy dish with festive flavours

You may have tried dahi vada and dahi bhalle, but have you tasted bread dahi vada yet? This is a yummy twist on the classic dish and is also very easy to make. While regular dahi vada usually needs urad dal, bread dahi vada uses paneer and bread to make unique vadas. The end result is a melt-in-the-mouth snack that is oozing with flavours and creamy dahi. Click here for the full recipe for Bread Dahi Vada.
Which of these snacks are you going to try first? Let us know in the comments.
(Also Read: Holi: A Fully Prepared Holi Lunch Menu For A Memorable Holi Party)

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