Amritsari Kulcha

Amritsari kulcha — crisp tandoor-blistered flatbread stuffed with spiced potato, Amritsar, Mughal Corridor

The Amritsari kulcha is the pride of Amritsar’s food streets — a crisp, blistered maida flatbread stuffed with spiced mashed potato, slapped onto the wall of a charcoal tandoor and pulled out crackling, then crushed in the hands and flooded with butter. It is leavened the old way, with curd and a little baking powder rather than yeast, and the filling is kept dry and sharp with green chilli, roasted cumin and a pinch of anardana (dried pomegranate). What marks the Amritsari version is the texture: a top crust that shatters — the chur-chur — over a soft, flaky inside. It is eaten with Amritsari chole, sliced onion and imli chutney, most famously down Lawrence Road. This version follows the cook behind Hassanchef, whose kulcha keeps the dry potato filling and the tawa-over-flame trick for kitchens without a tandoor.

Zone: Mughal Corridor
SOURCE: Adapted from Hassanchef — a curd-leavened maida kulcha with a dry spiced-potato filling, cooked tawa-over-flame to mimic the tandoor (English-language)
LOCAL NAME: अमृतसरी कुलचा
Servings 4 people
Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes

INGREDIENTS 

METHOD 

  • Mix the flour, baking powder, baking soda, sugar and salt, work in the yogurt and ghee, then knead with warm water to a soft, slightly sticky dough; cover and rest 1–2 hours.
  • Mix the dry mashed potato with the onion, green chilli, anardana, roasted cumin, Kashmiri chilli, chaat masala, salt and coriander, keeping the filling dry.
  • Divide the dough into balls, flatten each, spoon in the filling, seal over and rest a few minutes.
  • Roll each stuffed ball into a disc about 5mm thick, pressing in a little chopped coriander, and brush one side with water.
  • Heat a heavy cast-iron tawa; lay the kulcha wet-side down so it sticks, and cook until bubbles rise.
  • Flip the tawa over the flame so the top blisters and chars, moving it for an even colour.
  • Lift off, brush generously with butter and, if you like, crush lightly between your hands.
  • Serve hot with Amritsari chole, sliced onion and imli chutney.
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NOTES

UK adaptation: Plain (maida) flour for the crisp crust; floury potatoes (Maris Piper) for a dry filling; anardana (dried pomegranate) powder, chaat masala and ghee from any South Asian grocer. A heavy cast-iron tawa stands in for the tandoor. Everything else widely available.
US adaptation: All-purpose flour; russet potatoes for the dry filling; anardana powder, chaat masala and ghee from Patel Brothers or H-Mart. A cast-iron skillet or tawa replaces the tandoor. Everything else widely available.
Cook’s note: A kulcha crackles only if the filling is dry — mash the potato without water and cool it before stuffing, or the bread steams and turns leathery. Cook it on a hot tawa, then flip the tawa so the top meets the flame for the tandoor-style char, and butter it the moment it comes off.
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