New Delhi: Eid al-Fitr brings Ramadan to a close and welcomes days of warmth, gratitude and togetherness. Marked during the opening days of Shawwāl, the festival is filled with home visits, cheerful greetings, thoughtful gifts and tables laid with food. Families step out in fresh clothes, offer prayers and remember loved ones, making the occasion both joyous and reflective. With gatherings often stretching through the day, hosts look for snacks that can be prepared quickly without compromising flavour.
Not every festive plate needs elaborate cooking. Sometimes the simplest bites win hearts. There are many options like sweet dates, savoury chaat and crisp wraps among many recipes that are easy to prepare and can save time while keeping the spread generous. These low-effort snack ideas are perfect for busy households planning to celebrate Eid al-Fitr on March 20 and 21 this year, helping you focus on company rather than kitchen chaos. Here are the snack ideas.
Quick Eid snacks for last-minute festive guests
1. Stuffed Medjool dates

Soft Medjool dates make a classic Eid treat. Remove the seeds and fill each piece with almond or peanut butter. Finish with crushed pistachios or coconut flakes for texture. Sweet, wholesome and ready in minutes.
2. Fresh fruit chaat
Dice seasonal fruits such as apple, banana, pomegranate and papaya. Add a squeeze of lemon and a light sprinkle of chaat masala. Serve chilled for a bright, refreshing plate between heavier dishes.
3. Masala papad
Roast or microwave papad until crisp. Scatter finely chopped onion, tomato and coriander on top. Add a dash of lime juice and serve immediately for crunch in every bite.
4. Roasted chana chaat

Combine roasted chana with chopped cucumber, onion and tomato. Season with lemon juice and salt. This protein-rich mix requires no cooking and works well for health-conscious guests.
5. Shallow-fried bread pakora
Prepare a smooth gram flour batter with salt and spices. Dip bread slices and shallow fry until golden. Serve hot with green chutney or tomato sauce for familiar comfort.
6. Roti wraps or quesadillas
Fill leftover rotis or tortillas with grated cheese and sautéed vegetables. Toast on a pan until crisp and cut into triangles. Ideal for children and adults alike.
7. Chicken mayo sandwiches

Mix shredded cooked chicken with mayonnaise, salt and pepper. Spread generously between fresh bread slices and cut into neat squares for easy serving.
8. Biscuit sev bites
Spread mayonnaise and tomato sauce on salted biscuits. Top with thin onion and tomato slices, then finish with sev. A playful, crunchy snack that disappears quickly.
Eid celebrations revolve around sharing, and even the simplest snacks can feel special when served with warmth. Keep preparation easy, enjoy the conversations and let the festival spirit shine through every plate.
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