Kulcha is a type of Indian flat bread made with a either maida flour or with a combination of maida or whole wheat flour, its quite popular in North India and its usually baked in an clay oven until its turns golden brown, since its not that much easier to get a clay oven here, i went for stove top for cooking this kulchas which i stuffed with a spicy aloo matar masala, this kulchas tastes spicy, delicious at the same time,also its quite an easy flatbread which can be conserved two or three days in fridge, everyone at home enjoyed just having the kulchas with thick curd spices with a simple tadka and we loved it..
2cups Maida flour
1/4cup Milk
1/4cup Yogurt
1tsp Baking soda
1tsp Nigella seeds
Salt
2tbsp Oil
For Aloo matar masala:
2nos Potatoes (cooked)
1/2cup Green peas
1no Onions (big & chopped)
1tsp Red chilly powder
1/2tsp Coriander powder
1tsp Garam masala powder
2tsp Coriander leaves (chopped)
Salt
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
Oil
Heat oil, fry the fennel seeds, saute the onions and salt until the onions turns transculent, now add the green peas, chilly powder, coriander powder and garam masala,cook everything simmer until the veggies get half cooked, add the cooked and smashed potatoes, saute everything for few minutes..finally add the coriander leaves and put off the stove..keep aside and let them cool, makes 6-8 medium sized balls of this masala..
Meanwhile make the dough for kulchas, combine all the ingredients except the oil and nigella seeds, make a smooth and soft dough,keep aside for an hour..Knead again the dough and make 6-8medium sized balls, flatten the ball with a rolling pin, gently place the already prepared masala ball, cover the stuffing with the dough and roll again as flat disc..brush the kulchas with oil, sprinkle the nigella seeds..
Heat a tawa,once its hot..gently place the kulchas (no need of drizzling the oil) and cook on both sides until they turns golden brown..Enjoy with any sort of side dishes..
2cups Maida flour
1/4cup Milk
1/4cup Yogurt
1tsp Baking soda
1tsp Nigella seeds
Salt
2tbsp Oil
For Aloo matar masala:
2nos Potatoes (cooked)
1/2cup Green peas
1no Onions (big & chopped)
1tsp Red chilly powder
1/2tsp Coriander powder
1tsp Garam masala powder
2tsp Coriander leaves (chopped)
Salt
1/2tsp Fennel seeds
Oil
Heat oil, fry the fennel seeds, saute the onions and salt until the onions turns transculent, now add the green peas, chilly powder, coriander powder and garam masala,cook everything simmer until the veggies get half cooked, add the cooked and smashed potatoes, saute everything for few minutes..finally add the coriander leaves and put off the stove..keep aside and let them cool, makes 6-8 medium sized balls of this masala..
Meanwhile make the dough for kulchas, combine all the ingredients except the oil and nigella seeds, make a smooth and soft dough,keep aside for an hour..Knead again the dough and make 6-8medium sized balls, flatten the ball with a rolling pin, gently place the already prepared masala ball, cover the stuffing with the dough and roll again as flat disc..brush the kulchas with oil, sprinkle the nigella seeds..
Heat a tawa,once its hot..gently place the kulchas (no need of drizzling the oil) and cook on both sides until they turns golden brown..Enjoy with any sort of side dishes..
i love kulcha recipes, with aloo, matar, yummy
ReplyDeleteLovely Kulcha, Priya. And a very interesting stuffing of peas and potato. Nice clicks. Looks crispy.
ReplyDeleteNice version of kulcha!looks fabulous.
ReplyDeleteSimply Superb! Thanks for the Great recipe...
ReplyDeleteHi Priya,
ReplyDeleteYummy kulcha...Havent tried to make at home but i love it...
Dr.Sameena@
www.myeasytocookrecipes.blogspot.com
The kulchas looks so good priya. Nice recipe!!!
ReplyDeleteWow loved the stuffing in kulcha, instead of having it plain v can have it this delicious way...looks yum
ReplyDeleteNice kulcha with aloo matar stuffing
ReplyDeletewow looks yummy
ReplyDeletewowww...amazing snap Priya.. Kulcha looks super delicious.. :)
ReplyDeleteNever tried to make it at home, bookmarked!
ReplyDeleteHow can I say no to this yummy stuffed kulcha?? Must have tasted well....Nice shot
ReplyDeleteDeepa
Hamaree Rasoi
that kulcha looks awesome..soft
ReplyDeleteAwesome aloo matar kulcha... Yumm!!!!
ReplyDeleteஆலு மட்டர் குல்சா மிகவும் அருமை!!
ReplyDeleteLook fabulous...I love any sort of bread and this one's new to me!=)
ReplyDeleteThat's very droolworthy and tempting! stuff version looks very flavourful!
ReplyDeletewow ! i've made kulchas before but this Aalu Matar stuffing looks absolutely filling !
ReplyDeleteSuper!!
ReplyDeleteAnother new bread to me! WOW, I'm getting to know lots of traditional Indian dishes from my fellow Indian bloggers. U r one of them! :D
ReplyDeleteCan I have a bread now?? hehe...
kulcha is my son's fav..looks perfect,thanx for the recipe Priya,will try....
ReplyDeleteI love flatbreads but have never tried making them at home - beautiful! And yummy!
ReplyDeleteOh my..I have had Kulchas only in restaurants..This is great Priya and i love the aloo matar combo...
ReplyDeleteLove kulchas. Nice and perfect
ReplyDeleteLooks yumm and delicious !! wonderful stuffing
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Lavanya
www.lavsblog.com
Looks yumm and delicious !! wonderful stuffing priya
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Priya, your flatbread looks wonderful. It is no wonder that your family enjoyed it. I hope you are having a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDeleteyummy kulchas....
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Aloo matar kulcha..you are really tempting me. Looks so good Priya !!
ReplyDeleteGreat..looks good
ReplyDeleteAwesome kulchas
ReplyDeleteso perfect and yummy!!
ReplyDeleteKulchas to me are always restaurant food.. have not ventured in making them at home. Looks great!
ReplyDeleteyum...they look like soft pancakes priya..tussi great ho! very tempting kulchas
ReplyDeleteNice combination aloo and peas in kulchas.....looks so delicious
ReplyDeleteloved this stuffed kulcha..
ReplyDeleteA complete meal.
ReplyDeleteyour bread looks delightful- am sure those seeds give it a good crunch!
ReplyDeleteKulcha looks delicious Priya. Aloo and matar both my favorite
ReplyDeleteYummy looking ones!!...
ReplyDeleteTempting..very nice recipe
ReplyDeleteLovely delicious kulcha..love the stuffing
ReplyDeleteAloo matar kulchas looks wonderful priya..how come you make all recipes sounds so easy..awesome!
ReplyDeleteUS Masala
Yummy kulchas..Love it with spicy curries..
ReplyDeleteMy hubi's favorite..thanks for the recipe!
ReplyDeleteLooks delicious and inviting !
ReplyDeletethese look delicious love the idea of yogurt in the kulcha
ReplyDeleteoh they looks great very soft!
ReplyDeleteLove the stuffed kulchas..
ReplyDeleteNigella must add a wonderful taste! These kulchas look appetizing!
ReplyDeleteohoho, my hubby loves kulchas... You bet that I will try this one soon. They look so good! I would love to have a bite right now :-)
ReplyDeletevery unique priya...Bravo..wht a drooooooolworthy kulcha....simply delicious
ReplyDeleteHi, it's me again :-)
ReplyDeleteHave just made the kulchas for tonight's dinner: OMG, they were delicious... We ate the 6 pieces, along with dal, eggplants curry and cucumber salad...and it was only the two of us... Thanks for sharing this recipe, dear Priya.
That looks yum
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