16 responses to “Koki”

  1. indosungod

    I would love to make this bread. So we first make a small round put it on the tava, then roll and cook again. Just want to make sure.

  2. Leila

    DearAlka,
    I came across your website recently while searching for Sai bhaji to cook for my grand children and was delighted to find original Sindhi recipes. I stayed in Bombay in the 60s and 70sin a predominantly Sindhi neighbour hood and liked their food. The lotus stem recipes were new to me.
    Happy blogging!

  3. Rashmi

    Hi Alka,
    If I may suggest, why don’t you add your site feed to taste of india(http://connect.sailusfood.com/), run by the veteran blogger Sailu. which is an aggregator of indian food blogs, and would share your recipes with lots of other bloggers who I am sure would love to know them.

  4. Vinod

    Hi Alka,
    this is a pretty cool blog. nice detailed reciepes will show them to my mom to get inspiration from you. thanks for leaving a message at my mom’s blog.

  5. barkha

    hi alka, i liked your sindhi kadi and koki recipe,im a sindhi but new to cooking and am loving it learning this way through your blogs,your recipes are very lovely plus the comments and suggestions help in preventing mistakes people already have made.
    happy cooking.

  6. Shalini

    Hi Alka
    Interestingly enough, I didn’t realize this and am hoping that you can shed some light on it for me. I was told that the term ‘koki’ is for the bread that has only salt and black pepper and ‘loli’ is the term for the bread with onions, chilis, coriander etc. Is that correct or there is also a regional/cultural difference between us sindhis as to how we call things (bhaibands, amils etc)
    Thanks again! Love your site.

  7. Surrayya Kapri

    The picture is mouth watering. I would love to see the winter breakfast signature dish Gur jo bitto phulko. We the lower Sindh people call it Gurhaari.

  8. fruit machines

    I just love Indian food. Once i visited India along with my parents and the food culture there was really amazing and very diversified. Varied languages and food habits are India’s identity.
    There we enjoyed many food there like naan, aloo ka parantha, tandoori chicken etc.
    I would definitely like to visit there as soon as possible :)

  9. krishna

    hi Alka!
    I just came across ur blog yesterday,while looking for “koki”
    am a real fan of sindhi food!!!!! & was so glad to find so many recipes!
    anyways,coming to the point…I cooked koki with ur recipe for my husband last night & he was sooo thrilled.it was the first time he was having it & loved it so much that he wants the same for tonights dinner also!!!yyaaaahh! thanks a ton:)

  10. kamakshi

    Hi,

    Nice recipes.I had a sindhi friend who used to tell me about Koki, and the side dish always used to be paneer.He also told me about cheti chand. Your recipes reminded me of him. Thanx.

  11. Heena

    Hi! I was introduced by a friend to this dish. Though it was only with heap of black pepper,salt and ghee. This is very different then the one she got for me. Also i just wanted to add that in our food we have a missi roti which has nearly the same recipe. Just the process is in tandoor. Will get back once i try it. Thank you ;)

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