These 25 Indian Bread Recipes are the perfect accompaniment to any Diwali table. Parathas, pooris, kulchas and naans – there’s something here for everyone.
Diwali is all about lights, laughter, and of course, food that brings everyone together around the table. And while sweets often steal the spotlight, the Diwali party table feels incomplete without Indian breads. In fact, their soft, fluffy, and endlessly versatile nature makes them the perfect partner for all those rich curries, dals, and party specials you’ll be cooking up for family and friends.
From buttery naan and flaky parathas to festive puris, there’s truly a bread for every mood and menu. Even better, many of these are quick to make, and therefore can easily transform even a simple dish into something celebration-worthy. For example, picture a basket of hot, puffed-up puris alongside chole, or a stack of garlic naan soaking up creamy paneer butter masala — comforting, festive, and absolutely irresistible.
With this collection of Indian breads, you’ll find plenty of options to mix and match with your Diwali spread. So, whether you’re hosting a big dinner or planning a cozy get-together, these breads will effortlessly add warmth, flavor, and a touch of tradition to your festive table. In the end, all that’s left to do is roll up your sleeves, fire up the tawa, and make your Diwali feast even more delicious! ✨
Flaky, layered paratha that’s crispy through and through. It’s made with just four ingredients and looks gorgeous as you can see multiple layers in each paratha.
Chilli Garlic Cheese Stuffed Kulchas have a garlicky, melted cheesy center thats encased in the softest bread. These Amritsari Kulchas work best with chana masala or matra
Instant No Yeast Naan bread recipe which doesn’t require any yeast or eggs and takes only 30 minutes from start to finish and can be made on the gas stove in a skillet. No oven or tandoor.
Making soft rotis at home only needs two ingredients – atta (wholemeal wheat flour) and water. From kneading the dough to rolling them out and cooking them, the entire process takes approx 10-15 minutes with some resting time in between. Once you master this skill, homemade bread is never far away!
The perfect way to turn leftover parathas into something yummy and nutritious, these chutney dal parathas make for the perfect breakfast for the whole family, kids included!
Ladi Pav is a Mumbai style dinner roll thats really soft, buttery and has a beautiful crumb. Its served traditionally with pav bhaji, misal pav or for vada pav
Mysore Masala is a popular South Indian breakfast where a spicy red chutney is spread on the dosa while it’s cooking to give it a spicy twist and it is then stuffed with a yummy potato filling. Legend says it originated in Mysore but now its made all across the country!
This dosa recipe with my easy homemade batter will help you nail the perfect dosa right at home – so you can make dosas just how you like, whenever you want!
Soft, fluffy and lacy is the best way to describe these Tender Coconut Appams. With a little prep and a handful of pantry staples, making appam at home is incredibly easy. Serve it with some Veg Stew for a comforting and wholesome meal!
Neer Dosa is a unique dosa recipe from Karnataka where the batter is only made from 3 ingredients – rice, coconut and water and doesn’t need any fermentation. These are like soft, thin, lacy french crepes but gluten-free and can also be made vegan. They are the perfect vehicle to soak up spicy curries.
Soft, fluffy and lacy is the best way to describe these Tender Coconut Appams. With a little prep and a handful of pantry staples, making appam at home is incredibly easy. Serve it with some Veg Stew for a comforting and wholesome meal!
Instant Oats Dosa is a fast, healthy breakfast recipe that’s spiced with ginger, cumin, curry leaves, onions and coriander. These have a lacy texture, are golden brown and really crispy!
If you want to include more millets in your diet, this is a perfect recipe. This mysore masala dosa is made with a fermented millet batter that makes beautiful, crispy dosas.
Ragi dosa is an instant dosa recipe that’s also a great way to include millets in your diet. It doesn’t need any grinding or fermenting. Rich in iron and fibre, these dosas are healthy, hearty & nutritious. The trick is to make sure the batter is the consistency of milk.
Puran Poli is a sweet, stuffed flatbread thats popular all over India. The key is to make a very soft dough so that the final parathas are really soft and pliable.
Diwali is best celebrated with good food and warm memories, and Indian breads bring it all together. From puris to naans and parathas, they add comfort, tradition, and flavor to every festive meal. Serve them with your favorite curries and enjoy a truly delicious Diwali feast! ✨