By Maitheli on Mar 15, 2017
I just finished making them. This is my third recipe for a kulcha. These taste awesome, unfortunately they are not kulcha in the true sense. They are tandoori parantha. They don't have the same cakey or bread like texture like a kulcha.
They in fact do taste very spongy. I guess I should update this post with better instructions if it did not turn that likewise for you. Thanks for the feedback. --DK
By Quora on Apr 29, 2015
What are some good recipes for making onion kulcha, and the like?INGREDIENTS * 3 cups - Maida (all-purpose flour) * 1/2 tsp - baking powder * 1/8th tsp - baking soda * 1 tbsp - Sugar * Salt to taste (approx. 1 tsp) * 1/4 cup - oil * 1/2 cup - yogurt * 1 tbsp - Ghee * For the filling: * 1 - large onion, chopped very…
By Sowndarya on Feb 17, 2015
Hi,They are so yummy, I want to make them for my child birthday party.can u tell me the best Way to keep them hot.
By Subrina on Jan 7, 2015
This looks delicious. I'm going to be experimenting with a roti version. I just learned to make roti from my mom the proper way and I wanted to see if I could stuff them too like these kulchas. Thanks for the recipe!
By Amina on Sep 13, 2013
If you use a pizza stone, you will save the step of turning over the kulcha under the broiler.
By Ranjani Venkatesh on May 24, 2013
Can i use whole wheat flour instead of All purpose flour?
Oh yes, pls refer my Garlic Wheat Kulchas Recipe --DK
By Maahi on Feb 1, 2011
Thats nice..really mouth watering but it is still different than what are available in Indian market...I tried baking the maida with yeast dough but could not recreate that taste in Kulcha which we get with matar chole in market..It would be great if you know how to do it and share the recipe.
By meenakshi on Jun 21, 2010
respected mam i have an OTG but i do not know how to use broiler . can u plz help me in this matter?
I do not own an OTG hence I have no idea other than to give you some resource from the net. But you can post this question to my Facebook forum where many members own an OTG. They might be able to answer your query. http://www.facebook.com/ChefInYou. Hope you find the answers :) --DK
By Yesica N. Cook on Jun 14, 2009
Hi DK - thanks so much for this, I made it last night and it was really wonderful. Will be coming back to your site soon for more recipes, you have a great selection and make cooking Indian food look easy. Thanks again for sharing!
Thank you Yesica...I am glad to note that you liked the kulchas....I appreciate your comment..
By Maya on Mar 26, 2009
Nothing is better than fresh kulchas topped with butter/ghee!
By Divya Kudua on Nov 13, 2008
Yummy kulchas..I am just loving this theme of yours..so many recipes which I never thought one could make at home..;-)
By Soma on Nov 12, 2008
& These too along with the Naan.. bookmarked.
Love it
By Kalai on Nov 12, 2008
Amazing and perfect kulchas, Dhivi! Jamuns by mail sounds like a disaster waiting to happen, girl! You are most welcome to come over anytime and I'll make some specially for you. :)
By karuna on Nov 12, 2008
wowowo, this looks so perfect, with the melted butter.
hey i did all the linking stuff for the RM, did u get my email, i am excited tobe added to the race.let me know what i need to do next
By ranji on Nov 12, 2008
i never knew the difference between kulchaas and naan..now i know thanks to u :)..they have come out perfect DK...would love a couple of thm with some nice gravy:)
By Madhuram on Nov 12, 2008
They look great DK. First I was so happy to read that yeast is not required to make Kulchas. But I'm seeing yogurt in the recipe, hope it did not taste sour! My naans were sour when I used yogurt.
By sunshinemom on Nov 12, 2008
Oh God!! I am hungry now!! So tasty.
By PJ on Nov 11, 2008
DK,u made me drooooooooll...Looks fabulous!!!
By Uma on Nov 11, 2008
onion kulcha looks fabulous and delicious.
By PG on Nov 11, 2008
fabulous! what wouldn't I do to get these! yummy!
By n33ma on Nov 11, 2008
This is heavenly for sure.
By Cynthia on Nov 11, 2008
Thanks for the introduction to yet another flat bread. I am definitely going to try this but with a little twist :)
By Vaidehi on Nov 11, 2008
Kulcha looks perfect..Love the recipe
By Divya Vikram on Nov 11, 2008
Have never known the diff between naan and kulcha..Looks easier than naan to prepare..Nice one!
By anudivya on Nov 11, 2008
Awesome DK, looks very appetizing.
By Vanamala on Nov 11, 2008
Kulcha wow looks fantastic.
By Madhu on Nov 11, 2008
This is my fav flat bread, DK. I always order this in Restaurants.
Looks so good, thanks for the recipe.
By kamala on Nov 11, 2008
Never had kulchas at home..Thanks for the detail explanation Dhivya..
By Curry Leaf on Nov 11, 2008
So nice DK,I too did not know trhe diff b/w Kulcha and Naan.Thanks and thanks .Th pics are amazing
By raaji on Nov 11, 2008
I too make kulchas but make it with equal half's of maida and atta.
By Sukanya Ramkumar on Nov 11, 2008
Hi,
Kulchas looks perfect. Love the stuffing. Nice picture. So mouthwatering. YUM!
By Roopa on Nov 11, 2008
DK, hats off to you:) This is turned out too good:) I love Onion kulchas:) You have presented it well:)
By Bhawana on Nov 11, 2008
delicious kulcha DK. I make onion paratha like this :) using wheat flour.
By Kamalika on Nov 11, 2008
Awesome parathas that too with butter .. im drolling over it ....
By Alka on Nov 11, 2008
Always prefer kulchaas to naan,coz the naan served here in restaurants are so rubbery and stiff,that if u keep it in open for half an hour,u can PELT people with those stone like hard Naans ;-)
Onions kulchaas are he one ,i have heard a lot abt but never tried or tasted.So wud surely love to try my hand at these
Thnks for sharing !
By Pearlsofeast on Nov 11, 2008
Thats a lovely recipe Divya.Glad to see ur marathon.
may be next time I will join u girls.
By Priya on Nov 11, 2008
Yum Yum..love them with channa masala...pics makes me hungry Dk...
By viji on Nov 11, 2008
Mouthwatering d.k.. i'll try soon................perfect colour
By Medhaa on Nov 11, 2008
This looks so delicious and the butter makes it evenmore appealing
By jayasree on Nov 11, 2008
Looks yummy with that melting butter on top.
By Lakshmi Venkatesh on Nov 11, 2008
Looks very tempting & mouth-watering.
By rekhas kitchen on Nov 11, 2008
wow they looks so nice with butter