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Naan Bread
SUBMITTED BY:
deanna
PHOTO BY:
nebraskacookie
"A yeast raised East Indian flat bread with a delicious chewy texture."
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Original recipe yield 6 pieces
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2 tablespoons warm water (110 degrees F/45 degrees C)
1 teaspoon white sugar
1 (.25 ounce) package active dry yeast
1/4 cup warm milk
1/4 cup plain yogurt, room temperature
4 tablespoons melted butter
3 cups unbleached all-purpose flour
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/2 teaspoon poppy seeds
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DIRECTIONS
Put warm water in a small bowl, add sugar and yeast and stir until dissolved. Set aside for 5-10 minutes or until it foams.
Blend in the warm milk, yogurt and melted margarine. In a large bowl, mix flour, salt, baking powder and poppy seeds. Pour in the yeast/milk mixture all at once and work it into the flour, using your hands. Continue mixing, adding flour or water as needed, until the mixture leaves the sides of the bowl.
Knead for 6 to 8 minutes or until smooth and elastic. Place in a lightly oiled bowl and turn to coat. Cover with a damp cloth and let stand in a warm place to rise for about 4 hours or until doubled in volume.
Preheat oven to 550 degrees F (285 degrees C) or your oven's highest setting and set a rack in the lower third of the oven. Place a large pizza pan or iron griddle on the rack and preheat. Also preheat the broiler.
Punch the dough down and knead briefly. Divide into six pieces and shape them into balls. Place them on an oiled plate and cover with lightly oiled plastic wrap. Let balls rest for 10 to 15 minutes. Roll out and stretch each ball until it is about 10 inches long and 5 inches wide. Remove the pizza pan from the oven, brush with oil and place one of pieces of bread on it.
Bake at 550 degrees F (285 degrees C) for about 4 to 5 minutes until bread is puffed and has brown spots, then transfer to a wire rack, returning pizza pan to oven to keep hot. Place bread under broiler until 'charcoal' dots appear on the surface. Wrap finished bread in a towel while baking the remaining loaves. (If your pizza pan is big enough, try baking two loaves at the time.)
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Reviewed on Oct. 15, 2003 by JENNI-ANNI
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Oct. 15, 2003
This bread is delicious, even when served with butter or margarine. Takes a little while to make, but it's worth it!
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This bread is delicious, even when served with butter or margarine. Takes a little while to...
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Reviewed on Nov. 28, 2005 by CHERYLH72
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CHERYLH72
Nov. 28, 2005
This recipe is fantastic! I slowly added the flour mixture to the yeast mixture as I always seemed to have too much flour. I also cooked it on the grill (high heat) for a minute or two a side- delicious!
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This recipe is fantastic! I slowly added the flour mixture to the yeast mixture as I always...
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Reviewed on Dec. 11, 2006 by
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Dec. 11, 2006
I thought it was pretty good, although mine never did rise like the picture...
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I thought it was pretty good, although mine never did rise like the picture...
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Reviewed on Aug. 5, 2006 by
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Aug. 5, 2006
1st attempt at making naan bread and it was a hit! Thank you for a great addition to any of our mid-eastern recipes.
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1st attempt at making naan bread and it was a hit! Thank you for a great addition to any of...
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Reviewed on Apr. 2, 2007 by jmo1979
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Apr. 2, 2007
Really very good. Puffed up beautifully and was a nice side to the Chicken Tikka Masala I made. The only substitutions I made: used whole wheat white flour; instead of plain, I used vanilla-flavored yogurt because it is what I had on hand.
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3 users found this review helpful
Really very good. Puffed up beautifully and was a nice side to the Chicken Tikka Masala I...
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Reviewed on Feb. 26, 2006 by
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2Yung2Cook
Feb. 26, 2006
Eh. texture was nothing like naan....tastewise, yes. however, the dough didn't rise at all for me, and i found a way better recipe from an indian cookbook....i probably did something wrong with the dough, so i may try this again. however, i think cooking naan in a pan is WAAAY easier, i was in a flurry pulling the pans in and out of the oven, etc....tooooo much hard work for something dissatisfying....and a friend of mine asked her mother (who is indian), and she said that it should NOT take four hours to make.
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3 users found this review helpful
Eh. texture was nothing like naan....tastewise, yes. however, the dough didn't rise at all for...
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Reviewed on Jun. 20, 2008 by
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Julie
Jun. 20, 2008
It was great. The first batch I made puffed up alot and was very crispy. The second batch I lowered the temp to 500 and poked the top of the bread in a few places with a fork and they came out beautiful (just like the photograph. Will be making it again.
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It was great. The first batch I made puffed up alot and was very crispy. The second batch I...
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Reviewed on Jun. 23, 2006 by ChefBotticelli
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ChefBotticelli
Jun. 23, 2006
This is a decent recipe, however may a suggest useing Black cumin or nigella seeds (1tsp). It is a more authentic Naan (from Africa).
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This is a decent recipe, however may a suggest useing Black cumin or nigella seeds (1tsp). It...
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Reviewed on Mar. 17, 2004 by SUZYG
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SUZYG
Mar. 17, 2004
This makes nice soft naan, although I wouldn't call it chewy. Still a great result, although the recipe is strikingly similar to the one in Lord Krishna's Cuisine: The Art of Indian Vegetarian Cooking, by Yamuna Devi.
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2 users found this review helpful
This makes nice soft naan, although I wouldn't call it chewy. Still a great result, although...
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Reviewed on Aug. 26, 2008 by
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Cordelia
Aug. 26, 2008
I loved the recipe but had to make it my own! (Of course!!) I am job hunting so I couldn't afford the risk of poppy seeds in my drug test, so I rolled the dough in a light dusting of powdered sugar for a little something. I couldn't imagine turning my oven to 500 degrees in August in TX so I fried mine. They turned out fantastic and very chewy! I made some honeybutter and the family went crazy! Thank you for a great treat!
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I loved the recipe but had to make it my own! (Of course!!) I am job hunting so I couldn't...
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