Naan
photo by kissteen_15
- Ready In:
- 55mins
- Ingredients:
- 10
- Yields:
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8 small loaves
ingredients
- 1 (8 g) packet dried yeast
- 3⁄4 cup lukewarm water
- 3 teaspoons sugar
- 1⁄4 cup yogurt
- 1 egg, beaten
- 1⁄4 cup melted ghee or 1/4 cup melted butter
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 3 1⁄2 cups flour
- 3 tablespoons melted butter or 3 tablespoons ghee to grease the bowl & brush the shaped naan bread
- 3 tablespoons poppy seeds (optional) or 3 tablespoons cumin (optional)
directions
- In a small warm bowl (not hot) pour in the 1/4 cup water and sprinkle on the yeast.
- Add 1 tsp sugar and stir, leave in a warm place for 10 minutes or until it starts to froth (if it does not froth your yeast is not working and start over check expiry date of the yeast)
- Stir yogurt until smooth and mix in the remaining 2 tbsp sugar, 1/2 cup water,egg, melted ghee and salt.
- Stir in the yeast mixture.
- In another bowl put in 2 cups flour, make a well in the center and pour in liquid (Use mixer with dough hook) mix until you have a smooth dough.
- Slowly add remaining flour until you have a stiff dough, use dough hook and knead for 7-8 minutes or knead by hand for 10-12 minutes until the dough is elastic& smooth.
- Form dough into a ball and place in a greased warm bowl, turn the dough over so the top is greased too, cover with a damp tea towel and keep in a warm place (I usually put it in the oven with my oven light on).
- When it has doubled in size punch down, divide into 8 balls and let it rest for 10 minutes.
- Pat dough into circles making them thinner in the centre and thicker around the rim.
- Pull one end outwards making a teardrop shape or pull both ends outward making an oblong shape.
- They should be about 8" long and about 3-4" wide.
- Brush with melted ghee (butter)
- Bake in 450f oven for about 10 minutes or until golden and puffed.
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Reviews
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This is a great recipe, however it wasnt like the naan that I was looking for. These were really yummy. I found it a little hard to work with the dough...but overall they were great. I definitely suggest using ghee over butter... they just arent the same when made with butter (thats all I have at the moment so had to use butter). I enjoyed them with a few different meals. Thanks!!
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Not exactly what I can get at a good Indian restaurant, I will admit. But very good, and definitely close enough for me. I found them very easy to make - in fact, I mixed up the dough in the same way I do all bread doughs, starting with the yeast and liquid, then proceeding to sweetener, oil, part of the flour, salt and then adding as much of the rest of the flour as needed. I kneaded the dough as in the recipe, and followed the directions from then on. I used something labeled vegetable ghee, which I later found to be coconut fat. Whether this is what ghee usually is or not, I don't know. I did brush the breads with this ghee as soon as they came out of the oven to soften the crust. We had these with Ashley U's Aromatic Herbed Chicken for a lovely meal. Thank you very much for posting this recipe.
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Bergy
Small town in the Okanagan, B.C.
On January 10 2010 I will celebrate 9 years of Life with Zaar. I can't imagine being without it! It has become part of my daily routine.
I feel very privileged to be one of the hosts on the Photo Forum. Taking photos of my culinary efforts is a full time hobby and I love it. My friends all know what to expect when they come to dinner "Are you finished taking pictures?" or "Did you get a photo of so & so?" I never let them wait too long and the food is NEVER cold! I now have over 6000 photos on Zaar - some fairly good and some definitely not so good. I am happy to say that practice does help.
My roots are in Vancouver BC Canada - a very beautiful city that holds many wonderful memories for me. In 1990, I decided that for my retirement years I may want to settle in a smaller community and found a slice of heaven in the North Okanagan B.C. I love living here but every once in a while I miss the bright city lights, the Broadway shows and some of the small wonderful ethnic restaurants that Vancouver abounds in. That is easily resolved. I just take a trip to the coast, visit with friends for a weekend see a show and feast on Dim Sum or other specialty foods.
I am getting a bit long in the tooth but was a very adventurous person. I have river rafted Hell's Gate on the Fraser river, been up in a glider over Hawaii (no not a Hang Glider!), gone hot air ballooning in the Napa Valley & the Fraser Valley, driven dune buggies on the dunes in Oregon, Para sailing in Mexico and tried many other adventurous, challenging, fun things. I have yet to try bungee jumping or sky diving. I may do them yet. I love to travel and experience other cultures. Mexco has been a favorite haunt. I have visited that lovely country many many times. Australia is another favorite as is England!
In the past 16 months I have taken off 61 pounds and feel wonderful. I am off all medications and all systems are GO! In years I may be 79 but in spirit I am still in my forties. We are only as old as we allow ourselves to feel. Always think positive. Do something a bit challenging every day & always do something silly every day. Be a kid again! Laugh every day - it is internal jogging.
Here are a few of my photos
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