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    Kulcha Recipe | Kulcha Bread (without Yeast)

    Modified: Jun 4, 2024 · Published: Jul 13, 2016 by Kushi · This post may contain affiliate links · 50 Comments
    Recipe

    Kulcha is an easy-to-make, soft, and delicious Indian flatbread prepared using all-purpose flour and cooked on a cast-iron skillet.

    Simple and easy kulcha flatbread recipe without using yeast.

    Jump to:
    • Ingredients for Kulcha
    • Steps by Step Recipe for Kulcha
    • Expert Tips
    • FAQs
    • Other Flatbread Recipes to Try
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    • User Reviews

    Kulcha tastes similar to naan, with only a few differences. Generally, Kulchas are round in shape, compared to an oval or oblong-shaped naan. Also, baking powder is used as the leavening agent instead of yeast.

    You will find a wide variety of kulcha recipes, especially stuffed kulchas, on the menu of most Indian restaurants. But a simple plain kulcha with light toppings is my all-time favorite.

    Kulchas are generally served along with curries or gravies. I have served it with butter chicken as it is one of the most popular Indian chicken dishes. For vegetarian gravy, try out Matar Paneer. You can also check out popular Indian gravy and curries that can be served with any Indian bread from naan, roti to poori.

    Do try out this flatbread recipe and let me know your feedback. If you love to prepare flatbreads at home, then don't miss out on checking out 10+ flatbread recipes.

    Quick kulcha flatbread garnished with sesame seeds, onions, and cilantro.

    Ingredients for Kulcha

    All purpose flour / Maida is commonly used while preparing Kulcha. Whole wheat flour or multi-grain flour may be used, but I have found the texture of the bread is much denser.

    Baking Powder is used as the leavening agent.

    Cream / Milk adds a unique richness to the bread.

    Warm water helps form the dough and to activate the baking powder. When baking powder activates, it makes the dough light and airy.

    Sesame seeds / Til adds crunch to the finished bread.

    Onion and Cilantro adds sharpness and freshness, respectively.

    Tasty Indian flatbreads called Kulchas served in a round white ceramic plate and garnished with sesame seeds, herbs, and onions.

    Steps by Step Recipe for Kulcha

    Step 1: In a bowl, add flour, baking powder, sugar, salt, and milk. Then add warm water little by little and knead it to form a soft and smooth dough. Cover the dough and let it rest for about 30 mins to 1 hour.

    Step 2: Divide the dough into five equal portions. Take each portion of the dough and form a large lemon-sized smooth ball. Rest the dough balls for about 5 mins.

    Step 3: Once the dough has rested for about 5 mins, sprinkle some flour on the working surface. Using a rolling pin, roll into 4-inch diameter circle. Sprinkle some coriander leaves, chopped onion, and sesame seeds on top of it. Again roll it out to 8-inch diameter circle. This will be about 3-4 mm thick.

    Step 4: Flip the rolled kulcha upside down, and give a couple of rolls using the rolling pin. Apply some water on the plain side with a brush, or spray bottle, or wet hand.

    Step 5: Once the tava is hot, place the wet side down on the preheated tava or skillet. Once bubbles start to form on the surface of the kulcha, flip the tava / skillet such that the top surface of the kulcha is about 1 inch from the flame and gets directly roasted over the flame for about 30 seconds to 1 minute. Keep checking it frequently to avoid burning.

    Step 6: Flip the tava back, remove the kulcha using a flat spatula, and transfer it to a plate. Apply some butter over it. Repeat the process for the remaining dough balls.

    Expert Tips

    1. Use a cast iron pan/skillet as this allows the kulcha to stick to the pan using its wet side, and it can be roasted directly above the flame by flipping the entire cast-iron pan halfway through the cooking process. A non-stick pan will not work.
    2. If only a non-stick pan is available, then skip the portion where kulcha has to be directly roasted over flame. Instead, flip the bread on the tawa/skillet and cook like any other homemade flatbread for about 1 minute. Remove from heat and garnish with butter.
    3. This recipe works even on cooking ranges that use electric coils.

    FAQs

    What is the difference between Kulcha and Naan?

    Kulcha is leavened using Baking powder/soda, whereas Naan is leavened using yeast. Kulcha is round in shape, whereas Naan is oval/elongated in shape.

    What is the difference between Kulcha and Paratha?

    Parathas are non-leavened flatbreads. Kulchas are leavened flatbread, where the leavening is achieved through Baking powder/soda.

    Can I make/bake Kulchas in an Oven?

    Yes. Bake the kulchas in a preheated 220 degrees Celsius (430 F) oven for 6 to 8 minutes.

    Can I use whole wheat flour or a combination of this for preparing Kulcha?

    Yes, Kulcha can be prepared using Wheat, but I have found that the breads are usually denser. I have also used flour blends of 50% whole wheat flour and 50% all-purpose flour.

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    Quick and easy kulcha flatbread recipe without using yeast.

    Kulcha Bread Recipe (without Yeast)

    Kushi
    Kulcha is an easy-to-make, soft, and delicious Indian flatbread prepared using all-purpose flour and cooked on a cast-iron skillet. Comes under 250 calories and can be prepared under an hour.
    5 from 25 votes
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    Prep Time 15 minutes mins
    Cook Time 15 minutes mins
    Resting Time 30 minutes mins
    Total Time 1 hour hr
    Course Bread, Dinner, Lunch
    Cuisine Indian, Mediterranean
    Servings 5 people
    Calories 221 kcal

    Equipment

    • Tava or skillet

    Ingredients
      

    • 2 cups All-purpose flour / Maida
    • ½ teaspoon Baking powder
    • 1 teaspoon Sugar
    • ¾ teaspoon Salt
    • 4 tablespoon Milk or Yogurt or Cream (Use non-diary milk for vegan version)
    • ¾ cup Warm water approximate (may need more or less based on type of flour)
    • ¼ cup Sesame seeds/Til
    • ½ medium Onions
    • 3 strands Cilantro or Coriander leaves
    • 1 tablespoon Oil/Butter (or more as needed)

    Instructions
     

    Step 1

    • In a bowl add flour, baking powder, sugar, salt, and milk. Then add warm water little by little and knead it to form a soft and smooth dough.
      2 cups All-purpose flour / Maida, ½ teaspoon Baking powder, 1 teaspoon Sugar, ¾ teaspoon Salt, 4 tablespoon Milk or Yogurt or Cream, ¾ cup Warm water
    • Cover the dough and let it rest for about 30 mins to 1 hour.

    Step 2

    • Divide the dough into five equal portions. Take each portion of the dough and form large lemon sized smooth ball.
    • Rest the dough balls (cover to avoid drying) for about 5 mins.

    Step 3

    • Heat a cast iron skillet or tawa on medium-high heat.
    • Once the dough has rested for about 5 mins, sprinkle some flour on the working surface and using a rolling pin roll into 4-inch diameter.
    • Sprinkle some coriander leaves, onion and sesame seeds on top of it.
      ¼ cup Sesame seeds/Til, ½ medium Onions, 3 strands Cilantro
    • Again roll it out to 8-inch diameter circle. ( This will be about 3-4 mm thick).
    • Flip the rolled kulcha upside down, and give a couple of rolls using the rolling pin. Apply some water on the plain side with a brush, or spray bottle or wet hand.

    Step 4

    • Once the tava is hot, place the wet side down on the preheated tava or skillet.
    • Once bubble starts to form on the surface of the kulcha, flip the tava / skillet such that the top surface of the kulcha is about 1 inch from the flame and gets directly roasted over the flame for about 30 seconds to 1 minute or until it develops desired color. Keep checking it frequently to avoid burning.
    • Flip the tava back, remove the kulcha using a flat spatula and transfer it to a plate.
    • Apply some butter or olive oil over it. Repeat the process for remaining dough balls.
      1 tablespoon Oil/Butter
    • Kulcha is now ready. Serve hot with traditional Indian dishes ,and enjoy.

    Notes

    Expert Chef Tips

    • Use a cast iron pan/skillet as this allows the kulcha to stick to the pan using its wet side, and it can be roasted directly above the flame by flipping the entire cast-iron pan halfway through the cooking process. A non-stick pan will not work.
    • If only a non-stick pan is available, then skip the portion where kulcha has to be directly roasted over flame. Instead, flip the bread on the tawa/skillet and cook like any other homemade flatbread for about 1 minute. Remove from heat and garnish with butter.
    • This recipe works even on cooking ranges that use electric coils.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 221kcalCarbohydrates: 33gProtein: 6gFat: 7gSaturated Fat: 1gPolyunsaturated Fat: 3gMonounsaturated Fat: 3gTrans Fat: 0.01gCholesterol: 2mgSodium: 402mgPotassium: 117mgFiber: 2gSugar: 2gVitamin A: 66IUVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 125mgIron: 3mg
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    Comments

    1. swathi says

      July 14, 2016 at 12:53 pm

      5 stars
      Kulcha looks delicious

      Reply
      • Kushi says

        July 20, 2016 at 10:44 pm

        Thank you Swathi 🙂

        Reply
    2. Demeter | Beaming Baker says

      July 14, 2016 at 1:42 pm

      5 stars
      Kushi, this Kulcha looks absolutely delicious! I'm serious, you make the best breads ever!! I do love naan--so thank you for teaching us all about the differences and similarities with naan. 🙂 I am absolutely drooling over all the sesame seeds on this kulcha. 🙂 Thank for sharing yet another incredible recipe, my friend!

      Reply
      • Kushi says

        July 20, 2016 at 10:45 pm

        Thank you dear Demeter 🙂

        Reply
    3. Joscelyn says

      July 14, 2016 at 7:09 pm

      5 stars
      This sounds absolutely delicious, Kushi! Love flatbread and I really like how you added so many delicious seasonings in this one! Must try it soon!!

      Reply
      • Kushi says

        July 20, 2016 at 10:45 pm

        Thank you Joscelyn 🙂

        Reply
    4. amrita says

      July 15, 2016 at 2:01 am

      5 stars
      love the kulchas ...

      Reply
      • Kushi says

        July 20, 2016 at 10:46 pm

        Thank you Amrita 🙂

        Reply
    5. Nish Kitchen says

      July 15, 2016 at 2:34 am

      5 stars
      Kulchas look so perfect, Kushi! Love that crunchy texture from sesame seeds!!

      Reply
      • Kushi says

        July 20, 2016 at 10:46 pm

        Thank you dear 🙂

        Reply
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