Srivalli choosed stuffed kulchas for this month of Indian Cooking Challenge, actually this challenge is our last month's challenge but for some reason we couldnt able to post it. Kulchas are flattened and a type of leavened bread made from all purpose flour aka maida. These breads are quite often prepared in India and Pakistan. Kulchas are famous bread from Punjab, usually this bread is baked in earthern clay oven until they turns golden brown, once baked its usually rubbed with butter and served with spicy side dishes.
I have already prepared many varieties of kulchas and this time i used onion stuffed kulchas for this challenge. Srivalli shared 3 types of filling,immediately i choosed onion stuffed kulchas as i have already paneer and aloo anardana stuffing. Everyone at home loved this super flavourful kulchas,thanks to Srivalli for this wonderful challenge.I skipped brushing the kulchas with butter and served simply with paneer butter masala.
3cups All purpose flour
1/2tsp Baking powder
1/4tsp Baking soda
1tbsp Sugar
Salt
3tbsp Oil
1/2cup Yogurt
For Filling:
2nos Onions (chopped finely)
3nos Green chillies (chopped thinly)
1/2tsp Ajwain seeds
1/2tsp Grated ginger
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
Salt
Take the all purpose flour,baking powder,baking soda,sugar,salt,oil and yogurt in a large bowl and knead as a smooth dough with enough water and keep aside. Let it sit for 2 hours.
Meanwhile mix well the chopped onions,chopped chillies,ajwain seeds,grated ginger and cumin seeds and salt in a bowl.
Divide the already prepared dough as small pieces and roll them as small circles with a rolling pin.
Place the enough onion filling in the center of the rolled circles, bring all the sides together to close the filling completely. Press it well.
Now roll it down gently as medium sized circles and keep aside.
Heat a pan in a stove in medium flame and place the already prepared kulchas. Drizzle enough oil on all the sides of kulcha and cook well until the brown spots appears.
Serve hot with spicy channa masala or paneer butter masala.
I have already prepared many varieties of kulchas and this time i used onion stuffed kulchas for this challenge. Srivalli shared 3 types of filling,immediately i choosed onion stuffed kulchas as i have already paneer and aloo anardana stuffing. Everyone at home loved this super flavourful kulchas,thanks to Srivalli for this wonderful challenge.I skipped brushing the kulchas with butter and served simply with paneer butter masala.
3cups All purpose flour
1/2tsp Baking powder
1/4tsp Baking soda
1tbsp Sugar
Salt
3tbsp Oil
1/2cup Yogurt
For Filling:
2nos Onions (chopped finely)
3nos Green chillies (chopped thinly)
1/2tsp Ajwain seeds
1/2tsp Grated ginger
1/4tsp Cumin seeds
Salt
Take the all purpose flour,baking powder,baking soda,sugar,salt,oil and yogurt in a large bowl and knead as a smooth dough with enough water and keep aside. Let it sit for 2 hours.
Meanwhile mix well the chopped onions,chopped chillies,ajwain seeds,grated ginger and cumin seeds and salt in a bowl.
Divide the already prepared dough as small pieces and roll them as small circles with a rolling pin.
Place the enough onion filling in the center of the rolled circles, bring all the sides together to close the filling completely. Press it well.
Now roll it down gently as medium sized circles and keep aside.
Heat a pan in a stove in medium flame and place the already prepared kulchas. Drizzle enough oil on all the sides of kulcha and cook well until the brown spots appears.
Serve hot with spicy channa masala or paneer butter masala.
tempting and inviting kulcha..
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ReplyDeleteHope you enjoyed it truly priya.Your kulchas look extremely tempting.And the filling,it's awesome.I preferred paneer mainly coz of my daughter.And when you served with paneer butter masala,it would have been a splendid meal.
ReplyDeleteVery delicious
ReplyDeleteStuffed kulchas r my favorite breads..they look delicious
ReplyDeleteThese onion kulcha look so tasty!
ReplyDeleteThese look nice. And with the filling they would have tasted delicious.
ReplyDeleteWow...these golden beauties look irresistible....lovely filling too
ReplyDeletewah looks yum yum...i wish if i were there..
ReplyDeleteLovely looking kulchas Priya :)
ReplyDeleteKulcha looks really tempting! Nice recipe and will try it sometime..
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My dear Priya, you seriously make me feel hungry everytime I check your posts. Never heard of kulchas before but it sounds so good..
ReplyDeleteWow this requires no side dish,as it is filled all the goodies....looks absolutely breathtaking....
ReplyDeleteyummy and tempting Kulchas..
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very tempting and delicious kulchas!lovely click!
ReplyDeleteThey look absloutley super, you cook so much in your home.
ReplyDeleteYummy kulchas....Love this recipe:)
ReplyDeletehi priya can i use atta instead of maida
ReplyDeletewow these look really crisp...must have tasted awsum with paneer:)
ReplyDeletesuper looking kulcha priya..
ReplyDeleteLove this kulcha....
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Those onion kulchas look so delicious.
ReplyDeleteAnother that I've never had but intend to try. It looks delicious. Have a great day. Blessings...Mary
ReplyDelete@wafa sure you can use atta..
ReplyDeleteLooks very perfect and inviting :)
ReplyDeleteHi Priya, Its always fun to see ur lovely recipes. And this one is looking amazing. I am so tempted to make it on my isle some day pretty soon. Enjoy your weekend. Thank you so much for stopping by my space and the warm words. Best Regards, Sonia
ReplyDeleteOnion kulchas look so tempting..
ReplyDeleteI've never tried making kulchas before... sounds pretty easy and looks good!
ReplyDeletethank u priya....am new to ur blog and love ur recipes....mostly the microwave recipes.....can i bake breads out of microwave
ReplyDeletewow...the kulchas hav come out so well!!!loved the onion stuffing too!!!!
ReplyDeleteyum and perfect kulcha.
ReplyDeletewow...yummy looking onion kulcha...super yummy stuffing...loved its nice golden brown color!
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yumm looks delicious
ReplyDeleteOnion Kulchas looks so tempting.
ReplyDeleteI must try this recipe!
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@Thanks Wafa, you can bake easily cakes in microwave conventional oven, but never tried breads in them.Sorry i couldnt help u here..
ReplyDeleteThe kulchas look just perfect!
ReplyDeleteLovely kulchas,yummy!!
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Your Kulchas look delicious. I have never made kulchas but am tempted now.
ReplyDeleteLooks wonderful Priya..so good that you tried these out!
ReplyDeleteVery nice Priya, looks amazing. Nice and tempting!!!
ReplyDeleteSplendid kulchas dear.
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Onion kulcha looks so delicious...
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