This meal.
Indian street food – that is not only super easy and quick to make but super healthy too! What else can you ask in a street food recipe?! Usually street foods are the best a country or place could offer, often having a significance of their own.
Amritsar is a city in North-Western part of India in a state called Punjab. Kulcha, a kind of indian flat bread originated from this city and hence the name Amritsari Kulcha. It is similar to naan, the only difference being baking powder & baking soda replace yeast in this recipe. Often cooked in a clay oven tandoor, at home it can be easily cooked on stove top. You will find street vendors selling freshly prepared kulchas served with spicy chola chaat. It is a complete meal in itself and super healthy too!
So it’s Tuesday and I am sure you all are looking for new and easy dinner ideas. I suggest you make this! Seriously indian cooking at its easiest. And if you are a good planner ( which btw I am not!), I suggest you to soak these dried peas overnight. It is seriously a cake walk after this. For the chola recipe, it all takes place in a pressure cooker or a pot if you are using that.
You boil these peas and then dump all the spices right in the same pot and voila you have a delicious flavor packed meal ready in minutes. For the kulcha dough, we let it rise for an hour or two and then roll the dough and finish by cooking on stove top with some homemade ghee or butter.
Don’t you forget to serve with those tangy lemony red onions! What are you waiting for then??! Start making Amritsari kulcha-chola chaat it will be delicious.
- 1 cup dried white peas ( you can easily find them in any indian store. They are also known as matar dried, matara or Vatana)
- 2 Tbsp fresh ginger, chopped
- 2 Tbsp fresh green chillies, chopped
- Salt to taste
- 1 tsp tamarind paste
- 1-2 tsp sugar
- 1 tsp lime juice
- ½ tsp black pepper
- 1 Tbsp roasted coriander powder
- 1 Tbsp roasted cumin powder
- 3 cups whole wheat flour
- ¾ tsp baking powder
- ¼ tsp baking soda
- 3 Tbsp garlic paste
- 1 Tbsp sugar
- 2 Tbsp olive oil
- ½ cup fat free yogurt
- ¼ cup chopped fresh cilantro
- Salt to taste
- 1 red onion, sliced in half moon shape
- Salt to taste
- Juice of ½ lime
- Soak peas overnight (optional but preferred). Place the peas in a pressure cooking and add 2-2.5 cups water to it. Add 1tbsp chopped ginger, 1 Tbsp chopped green chili and salt to it. Cook it for around 12-15 minutes if peas were soaked overnight or you might need to pressure cook for 30 minutes or until cooked. Make sure it doesn't get dry. If you feel, after 15 minutes turn off the heat. Once the steam escapes, open the lid and add more water. Continue again until cooked.
- To the cooked peas, add salt to taste, lime juice, tamarind paste, sugar, green chilies, ginger and black pepper. Taste and adjust seasoning,
- Add all the dry ingredients in a bowl. To it add all the wet ingredients. Knead the dough in a floured surface until smooth. Cover and let it rest for an hour or more.
- Break into small balls. Roll one ball at a time. Place a little oil on a hot skillet. Lay the rolled out kulcha and let it cook on medium-high for few minutes. Coat the top side with some oil and flip. Cook for another few minutes. Serve hot with chola and red onions.
- In a bowl, add sliced red onions, juice of ½ a lime and salt.
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Bhavi says
Amm…. My mouth started watering just scrolling down the page, looking at all the pictures!!
naivecookcooks says
Thanks!!
cheri says
Hi Ami, love street food, I think it’s the best way to really enjoy a new place!
naivecookcooks says
I totally agree with you Cheri!
Isadora says
I love street food! It really always does seem to be the best! I have never cooked Indian food at home, I’ve always been pretty intimidated by it, but this sounds like it might actually be easy to make! I love the colors too!
naivecookcooks says
It is actually really easy to make Isadora and it’s real good too! Let me know if you give this a try!
Helen @ Scrummy Lane says
Thanks so much for introducing us to this! I love street food! That kulcha looks absolutely divine!
naivecookcooks says
Helen give it a try.. It’s really good.. Hope you get to try this!
Angie@Angie's Recipes says
Peas and flatbread…a perfect comfort meal.
naivecookcooks says
Thanks Angie!
erin {yummysupper} says
This looks absolutely delish!!
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naivecookcooks says
Thanks Erin.
Laura @ Raise Your Garden says
This Indian dish looks yummy and I love how it’s healthy! Hard to get any decent Indian food in Buffalo!!! And yes to street food every time.
naivecookcooks says
Laura then you should totally give this a try this weekend!
Gayle @ Pumpkin 'N Spice says
This dish looks amazing! Sounds like the perfect meal. Love the colors, too.
naivecookcooks says
Thanks Gayle!
Jill says
Such a beautiful recipe! I should start cooking some more indian…I love it but always just get take out since it seems complicated with all the sauces. But this recipe seems simple and quick!
naivecookcooks says
I agree how you feel but this dish is seriously simple Jill!
Kelsey Bang says
oh my this looks so tasty and delicious! I will have to try this out! thanks for sharing! Indian food is the best!
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Archana @ The Perfect Zest says
oh god, I just want that whole bowl ! I love chola so much – its my top food. Good for me I have some cooked chana in the fridge. I could whip this up quickly!!!
naivecookcooks says
Hehe I can see how much you like it since you keep a bowl of cooked chana in your fridge!! Girl do it!