Kulcha Bread
Kulcha, a type of leavened Indian bread, is a staple in North Indian cuisine, particularly popular in Punjab. Made from refined flour, yogurt, water, salt, and baking powder, kulcha dough is kneaded until soft and then rolled out into oval or round shapes. Traditionally, kulchas are cooked in a tandoor oven, giving them a characteristic crisp exterior and a soft, fluffy interior. Variations include stuffed kulchas with fillings like spiced potatoes, paneer, or onions. Served hot, kulcha pairs perfectly with savory dishes like chole (chickpea curry) or as a complement to rich gravies. Its versatility and delicious taste make it a favorite choice.
Chole kulche With the use of Super Bread
Delhi street food is all about that mouth-watering and spicy flavours that explode in our mouth with every bite. And one of the things that make us go week in the knees is the delicious chole kulche. Since this dish is loved by many, here we bring you a recipe to make street style chole kulche easily at home and enjoy with your friends and family!