Wrap & Roll Recipe

Rolls & Wraps – India’s Popular Grab-and-Go Street Food

Anjali Raj SinghRecipe Author
Ingredients
4
Person(s)
  • Paneer / Cottage Cheese
  • Chicken
  • Onion
  • Green Chutney

Ingredient Tips

  • Use Fresh Flatbread: Freshly cooked paratha or roti creates the best texture; it also stops the roll from drying out. Warm flatbread also softens and remains flexible;  it‘s easier to wrap around the fillings without splitting. It helps to hold in the moisture of the stuffing and improves the eating experience. Freshly prepared flatbread creates a more authentic taste and texture to the rolls
  • Avoid Overfilling: By filling the roll moderately, it will be held together, so it is easier to eat.  Filling the roll with too much will make it fall apart or be difficult to eat when it is served. It is ideal to have just the right amount of filling for the right amount of flavours, vegetables, and sauce in a roll to enhance the flavour, and also have the right amount of filling for the mould of the roll as a grab-and-go snack
Directions
  • What are Rolls and Wraps?
    Rolls & Wraps

    Rolls and Wraps are popular Indian sandwiches, served street-side, made with flatbreads and fillings of vegetables, paneer, eggs, chicken, and kebabs, rolled into a handy, portable meal.  It has origins in the renowned Kathi roll of Kolkata. There are several regional variations of it

    Often portable,  cheap and available in numerous fillings,  they have become the lunch of choice for these people

     

  • Regional Variations of Rolls & Wraps
    Regional Variations of Wraps

    Kolkata Kathi Roll 

    The classic and most notorious Indian roll.  Usually consists of flaky paratha tightly wrapped around kebabs, onions, sauces, etc.

    Taste Profile

    Smoky; spicy; pungent,  tasty; salty,  spicy. There is more than a mere “hot” taste in the bakers’ gabys. The smoky,  spicy and salty flavours of the onion added depth to the onion cheese sauce.

     Why It Is Popular

    The Kathi Roll was invented as a mobile snack for people to be able to eat kebabs while on the move.  The superb combination of a flaky paratha and juicy filling has become a nationwide favourite and is classified as one of India's most famous street foods.

    Nutritional Highlights

    Good protein source

    Filling meal option

    Balanced carbohydrates

    Mumbai Frankie Roll 

    A common street-food dish available around Mumbai, a mild variety with hot vegetables, paneer or chicken wrapped up in nice soft roti.

    Taste Profile

    Tangy, spicy,  full of taste

    Why It Is Popular

    Frankie can be prepared so fast,  eaten so easily and is so widely available that it is one of Mumbai‘s most popular street foods.

    Nutritional Highlights

    Balanced meal

    Moderate protein

    Good energy source

    Delhi Chicken Roll 

    It is one of the most popular and traditional dishes available in various markets and food streets in the city of Delhi.

    Taste Profile

    Hot, juicy,  tasty

    Why It Is Popular

    Delhi-style is characterised by huge fillings, hot spices and thick sauces.  Perfect as a snack or an evening meal.

    Nutritional Highlights

    Protein-rich

    Satisfying meal

    Fresh vegetables included

    Lucknow Kebab Roll 

    Like the kebabs of Awadi, this roll is filled with juicy kebabs in soft roti.

    Taste Profile

    Aromatic,  slightly spicy,  with a hint of smoke

    Why It Is Popular

    Garnished with authentic Lucknow-style kababs,  this roll has a unique taste and feel for food-conscious people from anywhere in India.

    Nutritional Highlights

    Rich protein source

    Traditional spices

    Filling meal option

    Nutritional Value (Per Serving)

    Nutritional Value

    Calories: 350–550 kcal

    Protein: 15–25 g

    Carbohydrates: 35–50 g

    Fat: 10–18 g

    Fibre: 3–6 g

    Iron: 2–4 mg

     

     

  • Basic Ingredients Used

    Paratha or Roti

    4 wraps

    Nutritional Benefits

    Rich in carbohydrates

    Provides energy

    Soft wrapping base

    Paneer / Chicken / Kebabs

    Nutritional Benefits

    High-quality protein

    Supports muscle health

    Filling ingredient

    Onions

    Nutritional Benefits

    Fibre source

    Antioxidants

    Adds crunch

    Green Chutney

    Nutritional Benefits

    Vitamin C

    Fresh flavour

    Digestive support

     

     

  • Why You'll Love This Recipe

    Rolls and Wraps are readily adaptable,  easy to prepare and simple to alter. They make an ideal snack, lunch or light meal to eat on the go and are a good combination of flavours and textures

    Nutritional Advantages

    Protein-rich options available

    Convenient meal

    Balanced nutrition

    Highly customizable

     

  • Serving Suggestions
    Serving Rolls & Wraps

    Mint Chutney: Mint chutney gives a fresh note and touch of heat.  The cooling mint flavour complements the flavorful filling of the Momos. The sour taste provided by the herbs lifts the flavour of the dish, making it feel lighter and livelier

    Pickled Onions: The addition of pickled onions gives a real zing and tickles your teeth!  Their slightly sharp flavour provides a delicious contrast to the richness of the filling and gives an interesting extra texture. The strong flavour of the pickled onions works very well with hot and spicy chutneys.

    Masala Fries: Masala fries are everyone‘s favourite side dish.  The crunchiness of the fries with the soft and juicy Momos is a great combination. The addition of the spice to the masala also makes the meal flavorful and heavier, and more enjoyable.

    Lemon Wedges: The lemon wedges bring a fresh acidity to the flavour. A splash of fresh lemon will lift the flavours of the Momos and cut through the richness of the filling, while the citrus elements will marry well with the spices and enhance the overall vibrancy of each mouthful

     

  • Expert Tips

    Use Fresh Ingredients: Children, especially, tend to be well aware of the year-round availability of foodstuffs and prefer the ones not sold out

     Warm the wrap before rolling:  It makes the wrap much more pliable, preventing it from tearing.  The warmth also makes the wrap easier to roll, helping it to hold its shape

    Balanced your sauces: Excess sauce will make the roll soggy.  An optimal quantity of sauce adds just the right amount of flavour without masking the filling

    Serve Fresh. Rolls are at their best when eaten fresh.  As they cool, the outer pastry tends to lose its crunch, and the filling loses its heat and some of its flavour

     

  • Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

    Q.What is the difference between a Kathi Roll and a Frankie?

    Kathi Rolls are said to have originated from Calcutta,  and generally consist of kebabs,  whereas the Frankies of Mumbai often have a spiced vegetable or paneer filling.

    Q.Are Rolls healthy?

    They are healthy if made with low-fat meats, vegetables and not too much oil.

    Q.Can I make vegetarian Rolls? 

    Certainly. Paneer, tofu, mushrooms and mixed vegetables will make good fillings. 

    Q.Is it possible to prepare the rolls in advance?

    The fillings can be made ahead, but the texture is best when assembled just before serving.

     

Rolls and Wraps have become one of India‘s most popular types of street foods owing to their convenience, versatility and taste. From the great Kathi Roll of Calcutta to the Frankie of Mumbai or the Kebab Roll of Lucknow, each version has a unique taste experience while still providing a filling, on-the-go meal loved by millions