Amritsari Kulcha | Stuffed Kulcha recipe | Aloo Kulcha (2024)

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Amritsari Kulcha is crisp as well as soft leavened bread which is stuffed with boiled and mashed potatoes and spices. This bread is similar to Naan. This the best and easy Kulcha recipe ever.

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Amritsari Kulcha with Chole or Dal Makhani is an authentic Punjabi meal of Amritsar. It is a heavenly delight on the palate and plate. 🙂 But my family love to eat this Stuffed Kulcha as it is. 🙂

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Punjab is known for some scrumptious North Indian Dishes like Chole, Palak Paneer, Sarson Ka Saag, etc,. Amritsari Kulcha is one of them.

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Amritsari Stuffed Kulcha recipe is very famous in North India. But the Best Kulchas are made in Amritsar. I have never been to Amritsar and never tried Kulcha from Amritsar, but last year my Sister in Law (she is from Amritsar) came to visit us when she tasted this Kulcha recipe, She said this is the exact same taste what we get in Amritsar. :). WIN…. WIN…

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She said some Kulche Wala / roadside vendors also serve this stuffed Kulcha with Tamarind and date chutney. So we tried that combo and we loved it.

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There are many varieties of Kulcha bread like Onion Kulcha, Paneer Kulcha, Cheese Kulcha, Masala Kulcha, Kashmiri Kulcha, Butter Kulcha etc. If you want to make any of these, The dough recipe of Kulcha will remain the same. Only you need to change the stuffing.

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It is a perfect Indian bread recipe for breakfast, Lunch or dinner. I used All purpose flour / Maida, but you can use half whole wheat flour or only whole wheat flour.

I know traditionally yeast is not used in the leavening of this bread, but I love to use yeast. It gives a very nice and soft texture. If you don’t want to use yeast, you can use curd, baking soda, and baking powder.

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The two important things you have to keep in mind while making Amritsari Aloo Kulcha.

  1. The dough should be sticky and wet.
  2. Your stuffing should be dry.
  3. Leaving the dough for proofing for an hour is very important to get the soft kulchas.
  4. Check the expiration of the yeast.
  5. Milk must be warm, around 110 to 115 degrees F.

Today, I am sharing Amritsari Kulcha recipe in oven and Kulcha on a stove top.

How to make Amritsari Kulcha with Step By step Pics.

For Dough

Take warm milk in a bowl. Add oil, yeast, and sugar into the bowl. Mix well, cover it and keep it in a warm place for 10 minutes until foamy.

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In a big mixing bowl, take flour and salt. Mix them well. Add foamy milk mixture and knead a soft dough. Knead the dough for 5 to 7 minutes. You can use the Kitchen-aid dough maker or you can knead the dough with your hands too. In step by step pics I have shown with hands and In the video with the kitchen aid.

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Grease a bowl and place the dough. Apply some oil. Cover it with plastic wrap and let it ferment for an hour. After an hour you will see the dough has doubled in size.

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For Stuffing

Take all the ingredients in a bowl. Mix them well and divide into equal size balls. Keep it aside.

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Let’s make Amritsari Aloo Kulcha

Preheat Your oven @ 500 degrees F. If you are using a pizza stone, place it in the oven while preheating. If you don’t have Pizza Stone, you can use cookie pan sheet, pizza pan or pizza wire tray.

Dust the working surface with a little bit of all purpose flour. Take out the dough onto the working surface Knead the dough once with help of little bit flour. Divide them into equal size balls.

Take one ball and gently press it out a bit. Place prepared stuffing ball in the middle and close it into a ball. Do the same process with the rest of the balls.

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Take one ball and spread the dough using your finger or rolling pin in to a thick paratha. Sprinkle some coriander seeds, crushed anardana, chili powder and cilantro.

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Place it on a pizza stone or greased a baking sheet. Bake it in a preheated oven at 500 degrees F (250 degrees C) for about 8 minutes or until top is golden brown in color.

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Look At this picture, how beautifully they are puffing

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Remove from the oven and apply butter on top.

Look at the back side

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Amritsari Kulcha is ready. Serve them hot with Chhole or curd. Enjoy!!!

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Amritsari Kulcha

Amritsari Kulcha is crisp as well as soft leavened bread which is stuffed with boiled and mashed potatoes and spices. This bread is similar to Naan. This the best and easy Kulcha recipe ever.

Amritsari Kulcha with Chole or Dal Makhani is an authentic Punjabi meal of Amritsar. It is a heavenly delight on the palate and plate. 🙂 But my family love to eat this Stuffed Kulcha as it is. 🙂

Course Main Course

Cuisine Indian

Keyword Amritsari Kulcha, Homemade Kulcha, Kulcha

Prep Time 10 minutes minutes

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

resting time 1 hour hour

Total Time 30 minutes minutes

Servings 12 Kulcha

Calories 258kcal

Author Dhwani

Ingredients

For Dough (12 Kulcha)

  • 4 cups - Unbleached All Purpose flour / Maida
  • 2 tablespoon - Oil
  • Salt to taste
  • 2 teaspoon - Active dry yeast
  • 2 tablespoon - Sugar
  • 2 cups Warm Whole milk you may need 1 and ¾ cup only, depending upon the quality of your all purpose flour

For Stuffing (will make 12 balls)

  • 1 kg - Boiled Potatoes
  • 3 - tablespoon Chopped coriander
  • 1 tablespoon - Green chili paste we prefer little bit spicy, you may add according to your taste
  • Salt to taste
  • 1 tablespoon - Chaat masala
  • 1 teaspoon - Garam masala

Other Ingredient

  • Butter
  • All purpose flour / maida for rolling the Kulcha
  • Some Crushed coriander seeds
  • Some crushed anardaana Optional
  • Red chili powder
  • Chopped cilantro

Instructions

For Dough

  • Take warm milk in a bowl. Add oil, yeast, and sugar into the bowl. Mix well, cover it and keep it in awarm place for 10 minutes until foamy.

  • In a big mixing bowl, take flour and salt. Mix them well. Add foamy milk mixture and knead a soft dough. Knead the dough for 5 to 7 minutes. You can use the Kitchen-aid dough maker or you can knead the dough with your hands too. In step by step pics I have shown with hands and In the video with the kitchen aid.

  • Grease a bowl and place the dough. Apply some oil. Cover it with plastic wrap and let it ferment for an hour. After an hour you will see the dough has doubled in size.

For Stuffing

  • Take all the ingredients in a bowl. Mix them well and divide into 12 equal size balls. Keep it aside.

Let's make Amritsari Aloo Kulcha

  • Preheat Your oven @ 500 degrees F. If you are using apizza stone, place it in the oven while preheating. If you don't have Pizza Stone, you can use cookie pan sheet, pizza pan or pizza wire tray.

  • Dust the working surface with alittle bit of all purpose flour. Take out the dough onto the working surface Knead the dough once with help of little bit flour. Divide them into equal size balls.

  • Take one ball and gently press it out a bit. Place prepared stuffing ball in the middle and close it into a ball. Do the same process with the rest of the balls.

  • Take one ball and spread the dough using your finger or rolling pin into a thick paratha. Sprinkle some coriander seeds, crushed anardana, chili powder, and cilantro.

  • Place it on a pizza stone or greased baking sheet. Bake it in a preheated oven at 500 degrees F (250 degrees C) for about 8 minutes or until top is golden brown in color.

  • Remove from the oven and apply butter on top.

  • Stove Top Version

  • Place the rolled kulcha on a regular tawa, apply some ghee both the sides and cook them from both the sides over medium to high heat.

  • Amritsari Kulcha is ready. Apply butter or ghee and Serve them hot with Chole, sweet chutney, Dal Makhani or curd. Enjoy!!!

Video

Notes

The dough should be sticky and wet.

Your stuffing should be dry.

Leaving the dough for proofing for an hour is very important to get the soft kulchas.

Check the expiration of the yeast.

Milk must be warm, around 110 to 115 degrees F.

If dough sticks to your hand, grease your hand with oil.

You can use Whole wheat flour too.

You may need 1 and ¾ cup milk only, depending upon the quality of your all purpose flour.

Use 1 teaspoon Baking Powder and ¼ teaspoon baking soda, if you don't want to use yeast.

I have updated the post with new pics and video.

Nutrition

Serving: 1Kulcha | Calories: 258kcal | Carbohydrates: 46g | Protein: 8g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Cholesterol: 4mg | Sodium: 31mg | Potassium: 451mg | Fiber: 3g | Sugar: 4g | Vitamin A: 65IU | Vitamin C: 9.7mg | Calcium: 80mg | Iron: 4.7mg

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FAQs

What is Amritsari Kulcha made of? ›

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.

What is the difference between kulcha and naan recipe? ›

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.

What is the composition of kulcha? ›

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.

Is Amritsari Kulcha healthy? ›

Q - Is Amritsari kulcha healthy for the body? A - It is true that this kulcha contains a high amount of calories. This means that you should not eat this kulcha on a regular basis. But, you can make Amritsari kulcha at home once in a while without any worry.

Why Amritsari Kulcha is famous? ›

Did you know about the interesting connection between Amritsari Kulcha and Emperor Shah Jahan? Legends say that once, a royal Khansama of Emperor Shah Jahan's kitchen presented a stuffed kulcha to the emperor. Shah Jahan loved the dish so much that it became his breakfast staple.

Which is softer naan or kulcha? ›

Naan dough is leavened with yoghurt and yeast to make it soft and light, whereas Kulcha dough is not.

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).

Is kulcha softer than naan? ›

Made with a refined white flour like Maida rather than wheat flour, kulcha naan bread is not as fluffy or as soft as traditional Indian naan bread and is known for its flaky texture instead.

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 a good side dish for kulcha? ›

Paneer Butter Masala: The creamy and rich paneer butter masala goes perfectly with masala kulcha. The combination of the soft kulcha and the aromatic paneer curry is delightful. Aloo Gobi (Potato and Cauliflower Curry): The mild and earthy flavors of aloo gobi complement the spiciness of masala kulcha.

Is kulcha good for diabetes? ›

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.

Is Amritsari Kulcha made of maida? ›

All-Purpose Flour: The dough for Amritsari Kulcha is usually made using all-purpose flour (maida). It provides the base for the bread. Yogurt: Yogurt is added to the dough to enhance its texture and taste.

Is Chole Kulche junk food? ›

Combination of chole kulche is the best and very tasty but Yes it's not very healthy option.. Kulche is made of plain flour, curd and butter. Kulche will spike your suger levels and shut down your fat burning. So it does not fit in with your healthy lifestyle vision…

What is the history of Amritsari Kulcha? ›

One such example is the famous Amritsari Kulcha. The origin of kulchas can be traced back to the Nizams of Deccan. It served as the official symbol for the Asaf Jahi dynasty and was even featured on the Hyderabad state flag until it became part of the Indian subcontinent post-independence.

What is the difference between Amritsari Kulcha and paratha? ›

The main difference is the way the flour is made. Parantha is just made by kneading the flour with stuffing(optional) and cooked with oil or butter. Kulcha dough is made by adding maida, baking soda and yogurt. It is let to ferment for 2 hours and then cooked with stuffing as desired.!

What is the meaning of Amritsari Kulcha? ›

Amritsari Aloo Kulcha is a traditional Punjabi recipe. Amritsari Aloo Kulcha originated in Punjab. This stuffed Kulcha mainly called a naan (flat bread), as it is very popular in Amritsar (Punjab), it is named Amritsari Kulcha.

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