Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (2024)

Kulcha Recipe On Tawa | Amritsari Kulcha Recipe | Aloo Kulcha Recipe with detailed photo and video recipe. A typical Punjabi cuisine Indian flatbread recipe prepared with all-purpose flour/maida with potato stuffing. Amritsari naan or kulcha is typically baked in an Indian tandoor oven but this recipe uses tawa on stove top. It can be a perfect alternative to the traditional roti or naan with any type of curries.
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1About Amritsari Aloo Kulcha

2Chef Tips For Aloo Kulcha

3Watch Video

4Recipe Card

5Ingredients 1x2x3x

6Step By Step Photos

7Dough Kneading For Kulcha

8Aloo Stuffing For Kulcha

9Rolling And Roasting Kulcha On Tawa

10Notes


Kulcha Recipe On Tawa | Amritsari Kulcha Recipe | Aloo Kulcha Recipe with step-by-step photo and video. A popular naan bread recipe from Indian and Pakistani cuisine which is typically consumed with chole masala or channa masala. Aloo kulcha is a potato-stuffed kulcha recipe which is a popular bread recipe from Amritsar, a city in Punjab. It can be an ideal bread for lunch or dinner with myriad curry recipes.

I always prepare kulcha recipes for my lunch or dinner with any paneer-based curries or with soya chunks curry. However, I was surprised to learn that in Punjab these naan bread recipes are eaten for breakfast as a street food. Especially aloo kulcha recipe with plain raita or mint raita is the most popular breakfast meal in the sub-continent. The interesting part of this kulcha is the potato stuffing. The stuffing is made with a range of spices thus making a perfect bread to be served with mint raita or yogurt dip. In addition, the bread is made in a traditional tandoor oven making it a unique stuffed bread. Do try this simple kulcha on tawa and I am certain that it would be appreciated.

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Furthermore, some important tips and suggestions for a perfect Amritsari Aloo Kulcha recipe. Firstly, I kneaded the dough with plain lukewarm water, however, even warm milk can be used to knead the dough. This would result in a soft and layered kulcha and also makes it easy to stuff potatoes. Secondly, always apply water to the backside of the kulcha before heating it on a tawa or oven. This helps to stick to the tawa and get the same tandoor as cooking. Lastly, the potato stuffing can be completely ignored and you can prepare a plain kulcha recipe. Alternatively, the same potato stuffing can also be used for aloo paratha.

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About Amritsari Aloo Kulcha

It is a simple and easy Indian flatbread recipe with spiced potato stuffing and baked in a traditional tandoor oven. Aloo Kulcha popularly known as Amritsari Kulcha is a popular alternative to the tandoori roti or garlic naan bread. Unlike other Indian breads, the kulcha is made with plain flour or maida, making it an attractive loaf of tasty bread. The bread is typically served with a range of yogurt dips and raita, but it can also be served with any Indian curries.

There are many different types of Kulcha recipes and the variation mainly depends upon the type of stuffing used. The most popular stuffing has to be the potato, but there is no limit to the different types of stuffing that can be made. The other most popular stuffing combination is Aloo Gobi stuffing with the same bread dough. In addition, traditionally the bread is baked in the tandoor oven, but it can also be baked using tawa on a gas cooktop.

Chef Tips for Aloo Kulcha

The recipe does not have any complicated steps and ingredients, yet some critical tips for a soft Aloo Kucha are –

  1. Flour Type – Traditionally, the bread kulcha is made with plain flour or maida flour. This flour makes it ideal for texture and taste. However, wheat flour or a combination of wheat and plain flour can also be used.
  2. Stuffing – The stuffing has to be thick and silky without any lumps in between. This helps to stuff easily and also roll the bread without any difficulty.
  3. Cooking Technique – Traditional ovens can be difficult to source to bake this kulcha at home. This recipe post shows a practical solution for using a tawa and gas cooktop mimicking the tandoor oven cooking.
  4. Accompaniment – Generally, any sour and creamy yogurt dip or raita makes it a perfect accompaniment. Yet any dry or gravy-based curry can be a perfect choice too.
  5. Variations – The stuffing can take any type of cooked vegetable mash and it is open-ended. In addition, the dough can also be prepared with a 1:1 ratio of wheat and plain flour.

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Recipe Card for Amritsari Aloo Kulcha

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Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa

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Easy Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa

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Prep Time 2 hours hrs

Cook Time 30 minutes mins

Total Time 2 hours hrs 30 minutes mins

Course roti

Cuisine Indian

Servings 10 Servings

Calories 191 kcal

Ingredients

for dough:

  • 3 cup maida
  • ½ tsp baking powder
  • ¼ tsp baking soda
  • 1 tbsp sugar
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ cup curd
  • water, for kneading
  • 2 tbsp ghee

for stuffing:

  • 3 potato, boiled & grated
  • 1 onion, finely chopped
  • ½ tsp chilli powder
  • ½ tsp cumin powder
  • ½ tsp coriander powder
  • ½ tsp garam masala
  • 1 tsp aamchur
  • ¼ tsp ajwain
  • ½ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp kala namak
  • ½ tsp ginger paste
  • 2 chilli, finely chopped
  • 2 tbsp coriander, finely chopped

for rolling:

  • kalonji
  • sesame
  • coriander, finely chopped
  • chilli powder

Instructions

Dough kneading for kulcha:

  • Firstly, in a large bowl take3 cup maida, ½ tsp baking powder, ¼ tsp baking soda, 1 tbsp sugar and ½ tsp salt. Mix well.

  • Add½ cup curd, and water. Start to knead the dough adding water as required.

  • At first, the dough will be sticky. Keep kneading to make the dough soft and smooth.

  • Also, add 2 tbsp ghee and continue to knead the dough.

  • Knead to smooth and soft dough, tuck the dough and rest for 30 minutes.

Aloo stuffing for kulcha:

  • Firstly, in a large bowl take 3 potato. Make sure to grate the boiled potato, so it will be easy while rolling the kulcha.

  • Add 1 onion, ½ tsp chilli powder, ½ tsp cumin powder, ½ tsp coriander powder, ½ tsp garam masala, 1 tsp aamchur, ¼ tsp ajwain, ½ tsp salt, ½ tsp kala namak and ½ tsp ginger paste.

  • Also, add 2 chilli, 2 tbsp coriander and mix well.

  • Aloo stuffing is ready for preparing kulcha. Keep aside.

Rolling and roasting kulcha on tawa:

  • Firstly, take the dough and dust with madia.

  • Stuff a ball sized stuffing into the dough and seal.

  • Now roll gently keeping it uniform thickness.

  • Spread some water on top, sprinkle kalonji, sesame, coriander and chilli powder.

  • Flip over and spread water over kulcha. This helps kulcha to stick on the tawa.

  • Furthermore, slowly flip the kulcha and put it on hot tawa. Sprinkle salt water, as it helps to stick the kulcha well.

  • After a minute, flip the tawa upside down and cook the kulcha directly on flame till they turn golden brown and puff up.

  • Gently scrape the kulcha from bottom and remove.

  • Also brush some butter.

  • Finally, serve Aloo Kulcha Recipe hot with your favourite curry like chana masala.

Nutrition

Calories: 191kcalCarbohydrates: 33gProtein: 5gFat: 4gSaturated Fat: 2gPolyunsaturated Fat: 1gMonounsaturated Fat: 1gCholesterol: 8mgSodium: 287mgPotassium: 108mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 140IUVitamin C: 16mgCalcium: 44mgIron: 2mg

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How to Make Aloo Kulcha with step-by-step photos

Dough kneading for kulcha:

  1. Firstly, in a large bowl take3 cup maida, ½ tsp baking powder, ¼ tsp baking soda, 1 tbsp sugar and ½ tsp salt. Mix well.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (4)
  2. Add½ cup curd, and water. Start to knead the dough adding water as required.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (5)
  3. At first, the dough will be sticky. Keep kneading to make the dough soft and smooth.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (6)
  4. Also, add 2 tbsp ghee and continue to knead the dough.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (7)
  5. Knead to smooth and soft dough, tuck the dough and rest for 30 minutes.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (8)

Aloo stuffing for kulcha:

  1. Firstly, in a large bowl take 3 potato. Make sure to grate the boiled potato, so it will be easy while rolling the kulcha.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (9)
  2. Add 1 onion, ½ tsp chilli powder, ½ tsp cumin powder, ½ tsp coriander powder, ½ tsp garam masala, 1 tsp aamchur, ¼ tsp ajwain, ½ tsp salt, ½ tsp kala namak and ½ tsp ginger paste.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (10)
  3. Also, add 2 chilli, 2 tbsp coriander and mix well.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (11)
  4. Aloo stuffing is ready for preparing kulcha. Keep aside.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (12)

Rolling and roasting kulcha on tawa:

  1. Firstly, take the dough and dust with madia.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (13)
  2. Stuff a ball sized stuffing into the dough and seal.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (14)
  3. Now roll gently keeping it uniform thickness.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (15)
  4. Spread some water on top, sprinkle kalonji, sesame, coriander and chilli powder. Flip over and spread water over kulcha. This helps kulcha to stick on the tawa.
    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (16)
  5. Furthermore, slowly flip the kulcha and put it on hot tawa. Sprinkle salt water, as it helps to stick the kulcha well.

    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (17)
  6. After a minute, flip the tawa upside down and cook the kulcha directly on flame till they turn golden brown and puff up.Gently scrape the kulcha from bottom and remove.

    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (18)
  7. Also brush some butter.

    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (19)
  8. Finally, serve Aloo Kulcha Recipe hot with your favourite curry like chana masala.

    Kulcha Recipe | Amritsari Aloo Kulcha - Street Style on Tawa (20)

Notes

  • Firstly, you can use wheat flour instead of maida for a healthy alternative.
  • Also, keep the aloo stuffing masaledar else the kulcha will not taste great.
  • Furthermore, knead to smooth a soft dough else kulcha will be chewy.
  • In addition, you can also use oven or tandoor for baking the kulcha instead of tawa. But never use nonstick tawa as it slips while reversing.
  • Finally, applying water is mandatory to Aloo Kulcha Recipe. This helps naan or kulcha to stick to tawa and can reverse the tawa and cook directly on flame.

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FAQs

What is the difference between aloo naan and aloo kulcha? ›

Kulcha. This next bread is often confused with naan due to its similar appearance. While naan is usually made with yeast and yogurt or milk, kulcha is usually made with baking powder and baking soda.

What is Aloo Kulcha made of? ›

In Hindi, the term Aloo stands for potatoes and Kulcha is an leavened flatbread made from all-purpose flour. Simply put together the words Aloo Kulcha mean a leavened soft flatbread stuffed with a savory and spiced mashed potato filling.

What is the difference between naan and kulcha? ›

Kulcha are Indian flatbreads similar to naan, but the key difference between them is that they are made using maida or a refined white flour whereas naan tends to be made with a wheat flour. Naan dough is leavened with yoghurt and yeast to make it soft and light, whereas Kulcha dough is not.

Is kulcha made of Atta or maida? ›

Kulcha is typically made of maida flour and yogurt, though one can also use whole wheat flour for variations. The dough includes baking powder, salt, oil/ghee, and water. It is rolled out into flat disks (rather than leavened dough) similar to roti or naan but does not require tandoor or oven baking.

Is kulcha healthy or unhealthy? ›

No, this recipe is not good for diabetics, heart and weight loss. Plain flour is the main ingredient. Maida consumption in any food should be totally avoided or just a little bit of usage as any consumption of this will cause a larger spike in blood levels which is not good for diabetics, heart patients.

What is naan called in Pakistan? ›

But what if I told you, there's actually a superior naan saved for special occasions in Pakistan called "Roghni Naan"? Roghni Naan is softer, thicker, and richer than plain naan, has a beautiful golden shine on it, and is covered with sesame seeds which add more texture and flavor to it.

What is kulcha called in English? ›

Kulcha is a Persian term for a disc-shaped loaf of leavened bread. In India, this term is commonly used for regular English bread (which is disc-shaped).

What is kulcha in Punjab? ›

A typical Punjabi cuisine Indian flatbread recipe prepared with all-purpose flour/maida with potato stuffing. Amritsari naan or kulcha is typically baked in an Indian tandoor oven but this recipe uses tawa on stove top. It can be a perfect alternative to the traditional roti or naan with any type of curries.

What is the difference between Amritsari Kulcha and kulcha? ›

Kulcha, in other parts of North India, is known to be a kind of round bread made with Maida (all-purpose flour). Amritsari Kulcha, however, is quite different. It is a flatbread that is filled with a stuffing of your choice, like a spicy boiled potato filling, paneer stuffing, gobhi stuffing and onion stuffing.

Is kulcha good for diabetics? ›

Chickpeas have more carbs than protein and kulcha is made of maida which has a very high glycemic index of 70. These features make this meal a risk for those watching their blood sugar levels as it can cause an immediate spike in blood sugar. Thus, better consumed when optimised and in moderation.

What is healthier than naan? ›

Naan and pita are similar in that they are both flatbreads, but naan contains butter and yogurt, whereas pita does not. As stated earlier, naan is high in fat, and specifically high in saturated fats. Pita on the other hand is considered to be a low fat food.

What is the difference between Bhatura and kulcha? ›

Naan - Made of Maida, its a bread cooked in tandoor. Kulcha - Made of Maida, its a fluffy baked bread. Bhatoora - Made of Maida, its a fluffy fried bread. Tandoori - Anything that cooked in Tandoor comes under tandoori category.

What is the difference between chapati and kulcha? ›

Roti is a plain chapati made from wheat flour on stove. Kulcha is a soft bread made of maida . Naan is a bread made of maida which is roasted.

Is kulcha made of Suji? ›

In short, The base flour in kulcha is essentially all-purpose flour (maida) and in naan is either all-purpose flour or a mix of both whole wheat flour and all-purpose flour. Naan can also be made only with whole wheat flour. Kulcha is leavened with baking soda, baking powder or both and also yeast.

What is the difference between aloo paratha and aloo naan? ›

The short answer is that paratha is a flaky, layered flatbread made from whole wheat flour and ghee, often stuffed and pan-fried. Naan, on the other hand, is a soft, chewy leavened bread made from all-purpose flour, yeast, and dairy, traditionally baked in a tandoor oven.

Are there different types of naan? ›

Among the varieties of filled naan are: keema naan, which contains spiced lamb; Peshawari naan, which is sweet, being filled with combinations of coconut, raisins, sultanas, and nuts; Kashmiri naan, which uses candied cherries, golden raisins, almonds, cumin, and fenugreek; aloo naan, which contains spiced mashed ...

What is the difference between aloo paratha and aloo roti? ›

A classic aloo paratha is usually made by stuffing spicy aloo filling in dough. It is then rolled flat, fried in ghee, and enjoyed hot. Aloo roti, on the other hand, is toasted on a tawa, without any use of oil or ghee. To make aloo roti, you can mix atta, boiled potato, and spices together to prepare the dough.

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