Quick & No-Fry Diwali Sweets and Snacks You Can Make Ahead (Fireless Recipes)

Diwali brings joy, light, and of course—food! But deep frying, endless stirring, and long prep can take the fun out of the festival.

This year, skip the frying and keep your celebrations light with quick, no-fry Diwali recipes that are healthy, no-fire, and stress-free. Whether you’re a busy parent, a beginner cook, or just short on time, these easy make-ahead snacks and sweets will help you celebrate smarter.


Why Go Fry-Free This Diwali? Frying can be a hassle—the splatter, the oil, the calories. Opting for no-fry recipes means you can indulge in your favorite sweets and snacks without the extra oil and mess. And, when the guest list is long, make-ahead Diwali snacks and sweets save the day.

🍬 No-Fry Sweets to Brighten Your Diwali

Sweet doesn’t always need syrup and frying oil. These healthy Diwali sweets are simple, flavorful, and come together in minutes.

1. Coconut & Nuts Barfi

Soft, chewy, and filled with festive flavor. Combine coconut, nuts, and condensed milk — just heat, set, and chill. No frying, no fuss.

Coconut And Nuts Burfi. (No Fire Recipe) Recipe by Sangita Vyas
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2. Sesame Seed Peanut Laddu

The perfect winter-friendly sweet. Lightly toast sesame seeds and peanuts, mix with warm jaggery, and roll. Crunchy, nutritious, and totally make-ahead friendly.

Sesame Seed Peanut Laddu Recipe by Lakshmi Sridharan Ph D
#Win #Week7 #Jan #W2

3. Instant Coconut Laddoo

A no-fire Diwali dessert made in 10 minutes! Mix desiccated coconut, condensed milk, and a pinch of cardamom — roll, chill, done.

Instant Coconut Ladoo | No Fire Stuffed Coconut Ladoo Recipe by Toothsome Morsel by Mishi
Sharing my favourite coconut ladoo recipe It’s an instant dessert recipe that takes less than 10 mints to be ready and the best part of this recipe is that it’s a no fire recipe, dikne me jitne sundar khane me utne swadisht!! Me and family enjoy this delicacy when we crave for something sweet, Do gi…

4. Chocolate Fudge

A festive favorite with a modern twist. Melt butter, condensed milk, and cocoa; stir till thick and set in the fridge. Kid-approved, stress-free indulgence.

Chocolate Fudge Recipe by Mamta L. Lalwani
#CDay Happy children’s day

5. Baked Gujiya

Same classic filling, less oil. Bake till golden and crisp — all the traditional flavor, none of the deep frying.

Baked Ragi Gujiya Recipe by Renu Pushpendra Tyagi
#EC Baked Ragi Gujiya is a healthier and delicious twist on the traditional deep-fried gujiya, made using ragi (finger millet) flour, whole wheat flour, and a rich filling of mawa (khoya), dry fruits, and cardamom. This version is baked, making it light yet flavorful, while retaining the festive ess…
Baked Mawa And Dry Fruit Gujiya Recipe by Kalpana Rai
#EC#week 4 Holi is a festival of colours .To celebrate this festival we make so many dishes, gujiya is ona of them.Now a days everybody is health conscious ,so I made baked gujiya.
Baked Gujiya Recipe by @thebellyrulesmind
#Holi21“ Holi and ‘Gujiya/Karanji’ is a combination that can’t be replaced with anything else !“ In the frame “ Baked Gujiya/Karanji” These are crispy little pockets stuffed with mouth watering ingredients stuffing that cannot be missed during Holi celebration.

7. Matka Kulfi

End your festive meal on a creamy, chilled note. Just mix milk, condensed milk, saffron, and nuts—no machine, no churning needed. Pour into matkas or small bowls and freeze overnight for a perfect make-ahead treat.

Instant Kesar Kaju Katli Matka Kulfi Recipe by Alka Bhandari
#CA2025 #instantkulfi No cream, no mava, no condensed milk, no bread 🍞 — just blend and freeze for this instant Kulfi !! Enjoy & serve a fuss-free treat your love ones You can add sugar if you prefer, though I don’t include it. You can make this recipe with any other type of burfi.

🥜 No-Fry Snacks for the Savory Cravings

Festivals aren’t just about sweets — these quick Diwali snacks are crispy, savory, and guilt-free.

1. Chickpea Tart Chaat

Mini tart shells filled with spiced chickpeas, chutney, and yogurt — a quick Diwali party snack that looks impressive and takes minutes to assemble.

Chickpea Tart Chat Recipe by The_Rx_Cook
#bcam2020 This is my contribution to the pink recipe for the month of October being observed as breast awareness month I have made a healthy chat with chick pea flour ,curd and white peas .

2. Baked Chakli

A healthier take on the traditional spiral. Bake or air-fry for the same crunch and flavor, minus the oil.

Baked Chakli Recipe by Swapna
A crispy snack made with fresh cream and rice flour and is baked instead of deep frying in oil. https://pepkitchen.com/recipe/baked-chakli/

3. Roasted & Salted Cashews

Toss cashews with salt and ghee, roast till golden. A simple, elegant snack that’s always a crowd-pleaser.

Baked /Roasted & Salted Cashews!! Recipe by Anjali Suresh
#GA4 #week5 #cashews A very easy tasty and healthy snacking option during the festive times.

4. Baked Masala Mathri

Classic mathri, but oven-baked. Crunchy, lightly spiced, and perfect for gifting or snacking through the week.

Baked Masala Mathri Recipe by Alka Bhandari
#GG

5. Dahi Vada

Creamy, tangy, and ready in minutes—these fireless dahi vadas are perfect for a stress-free Diwali snack platter.

Instant Dahi Vada (Fireless Cooking) Recipe by Keshma Raichura
#fs #chaat_recipe #no_fire #bread_recipe #cookpadindia There is no fre, no soaking of lentil (dal) required, no grinding and no frying required; this is an instant version of dahi vada. this can be served as a snack or appetizer.

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🎉 Hosting a Stress-Free Diwali Party

Arrange no-fry sweets, baked snacks, and make-ahead munchies on a festive platter. Guests can pick and choose, and it looks impressive with minimal effort.

Include chickpea tart chaat or baked chakli etc as finger foods. They’re crunchy, flavorful, and perfect for mingling.

Have Self-Serve Stations- Have a matka kulfi corner or dry fruit chaat station—guests can serve themselves, so you spend less time running around.

Advance Prep- Most of these recipes can be made 1–2 days in advance, letting you enjoy the party without last-minute stress.

Use small bowls, platters, and decorative trays to give your no-fry snacks a party-ready look, making even simple dishes feel celebratory.


This Diwali, let’s celebrate with joy, light, and delicious treats that don’t weigh us down. By choosing no-fry recipes, you can indulge in the festivities without the extra oil and calories. So, gather your ingredients, put on your apron, and let’s make this Diwali both festive and healthy!

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