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​5 tricks to make any Indian snack protein-rich​

etimes.in | Last updated on - Jul 19, 2025, 22:00 IST
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5 tricks to make any Indian snack protein-rich

Snacking in India is a full-time emotion. Whether it's something crunchy with chai, a quick evening bite, or a midnight craving, there's always something masaledar to munch on. But if you’re trying to eat healthier or build strength, most snacks fall a little short on protein. On average, the human body needs about 50 to 60 grams of protein daily, depending on age, weight, and activity. You don’t have to give up your favourites. With a few smart swaps and additions, even your desi snacks can become protein-rich and satisfying using real food and real flavour. Here's how to do it without changing the soul of your snack.

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Add roasted chana or peanuts

These little crunchy heroes are easy to mix into anything. Sprinkle them into bhel, add them to poha, toss them on top of chaats, or crush and fold into chutneys. Roasted chana offers around 18 to 20 grams of protein per 100 grams, while peanuts give about 25 to 26 grams. Together, they are loaded with plant protein, fibre and healthy fats, along with that nutty crunch that lifts any snack.

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Use besan smartly

Besan isn't just for pakoras. It can be used to make cheelas, dhoklas, or even savoury pancakes mixed with veggies. It’s naturally high in protein, offering about 20 to 22 grams per 100 grams, and adds a satisfying texture. You can also mix a bit into your thepla or paratha dough for an extra punch without changing the flavour much.

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Stuff with dal or sprouts

Upgrade your tikkis, rolls, or even cutlets by stuffing them with spiced moong dal, masoor, or sprouted beans. Instead of just potato, mix in these lentils for added protein and better satiety. Moong dal has about 24 grams of protein per 100 grams, while masoor gives around 25 grams. It makes the snack more filling, balances the carbs, and brings in real nourishment with every bite.

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Top with curd or paneer crumble

That plate of sev puri or chaat? Swap the heavy toppings with a spoon of thick curd or homemade paneer crumble. Paneer gives around 18 grams of protein per 100 grams, while curd adds calcium and gut-friendly bacteria. It adds creaminess, cools the spice, and turns your chaat into something more nourishing. You can use the same trick on baked snacks, open toast, or stuffed rotis.

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Mix seeds into dough or batter

Flaxseeds, sesame, sunflower, and even hemp seeds can sneak into almost any dough, batter, or chutney. Just 100 grams of hemp seeds have about 31 grams of protein, while flaxseeds offer around 18 grams. Mix them into idli batter, paratha dough, or laddoo mix. They’re rich in protein, omega fats, and add a mild crunch without overpowering the taste.

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