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From chana chaat to moong daal salad: 7 no-cook recipes to enjoy during summer days

etimes.in | Last updated on - May 15, 2025, 08:11 IST
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From chana chaat to moong daal salad: 7 no-cook recipes to enjoy during summer days

When the heat is on, even the idea of cooking can feel tiring. On days when you don’t want to cook, no-cook recipes are a lifesaver. These meals are tasty, cool, and keep you full without being heavy. The great thing is that you don’t have to compromise on health or taste. These dishes are loaded with fresh veggies, fruits, healthy fats, and proteins, making them well-rounded and nourishing. Whether it's a scorching afternoon or you just want something quick and cool, these easy meals will keep you satisfied without the need for cooking.

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Greek yogurt and fruit bowls

Thick and creamy Greek yogurt goes well with fresh fruits like mango, kiwi, and berries. Add some seeds or nuts for a nice crunch, and you have a tasty bowl filled with calcium, antioxidants, and protein. It keeps you hydrated, feels light, and is just sweet enough to satisfy your cravings.

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Chana chaat

Combine soaked chickpeas with diced onions, tomatoes, cucumber, and a squeeze of lemon juice. Add a dash of chaat masala, salt, and a sprinkle of coriander for extra flavour. This tangy, crunchy snack is high in protein, perfect for boosting energy while keeping you full for hours. It’s a great way to get your fiber and protein fix without turning on the stove.

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Cucumber and hummus wraps

Wrap fresh cucumber slices, carrots, and lettuce in a soft tortilla with a thick layer of hummus. These wraps are crisp, light, and loaded with fibre and healthy fats. They’re simple to put together and make a satisfying bite anytime hunger strikes.

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Chilled watermelon gazpacho

Watermelon blends beautifully with a hint of mint, lemon, and a few drops of olive oil. This chilled soup is not only hydrating but also packed with vitamins A and C. It’s the kind of recipe that feels like a treat while still being incredibly good for your body.

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Avocado toast with a twist

Instead of the usual toast, layer avocado mash over rice cakes or cooled multigrain rotis. Top with cherry tomatoes, flax seeds, or even boiled corn. It’s creamy, crunchy, and rich in heart-healthy fats and fiber—perfect for a quick, cool bite.

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Banana peanut smoothie

Frozen bananas, peanut butter, and a pinch of cinnamon blend into a thick, creamy smoothie. It tastes sweet, fills you up, and gives you a nice energy boost with rich flavour. Perfect for a fast breakfast or an evening drink when it’s too hot to cook.

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Moong and sprout salad

Toss soaked moong dal or sprouts with onions, tomatoes, lemon juice, and a pinch of chaat masala. This crunchy mix is high in protein, low in calories, and packed with flavour. It also supports gut health and keeps you feeling full without being heavy.


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