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How To Make Naan Bread

How To Make Naan BreadNaan Bread Recipe. Perfect your feast of flavours with delicious, aromatic naan bread fresh from the oven. Manju Mahli's authentic recipe is a real taste of India. Devour our Naan Bread recipe.


Step 1:

You will need

  • 1 tsp dried active yeast
  • 1 tsp demerara sugar
  • 200 g plain flour
  • ¼ tsp salt
  • ½ tsp baking powder
  • 1 tbsp vegetable oil
  • 2 tbsp natural yoghurt
  • 2 tbsp milk
  • 1 small bowl
  • 1 teaspoon
  • 1 tablespoon
  • 1 mixing bowl
  • 1 rolling pin
  • 1 oven tray
  • 1 pastry brush
  • 1 tea towel


Step 2:

Yeast

Mix 1 teaspoon of dried yeast with 1 tablespoon of warm water in a small bowl.

Stir a teaspoon of sugar into the yeast mixture. Put the bowl in a warm place, and leave it for 5 minutes, until the yeast is covered with froth.


Step 3:

Dough

While the yeast begins to froth, start to mix the dough. In a large mixing bowl, put
200g of plain flour,
1/4 teaspoon of salt, and
1/2 teaspoon of baking powder.
Mix well.

Stir in 1 tablespoon of vegetable oil, 2 tablespoons of natural yoghurt, 2 tablespoons of milk and the yeast mixture, which should be frothy by now. Mix a little, with a spoon.


Step 4:

Knead

Press your knuckles repeatedly into the dough. Continue kneading in this way until you have a soft pliable dough. It should take about 5-6 minutes.


Step 5:

Rise

Dampen a tea towel or small cloth, and use it to cover the mixing bowl. Leave it in a warm place to rise. This should take 10 to 15 minutes.


Step 6:

Pre-heat the oven

Preheat the oven to 140 degrees Celsius, 275 degrees Fahrenheit, or Gas Mark 1.


Step 7:

Shape the dough

When the dough is ready, it will be spongy and springy. Lightly sprinkle a little flour over a clean work surface. Divide the dough into 4 equally sized balls. With your hands, or a rolling pin, roll each into a long oval shape, about half a centimetre, or a quarter of an inch thick. Don't roll them out too thinly, or they'll turn out like crisps.


Step 8:

Bake

Grease a baking tray with a little oil on a pastry brush. Place the ovals of dough onto the tray, and then in the centre of the oven for 10 to 15 minutes. When they're ready, they should be light golden, soft and crumbly.


Step 9:

Serve

Serve hot, with your favourite curry, like Chicken Jalfrezi or Lamb Madras.

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    ilovechocolate (9 days ago)

    For garlic naan, you could probably add in chopped garlic when you're making the dough. This recipe is really confusing... this is pitta bread, not naan bread- they're completely different. I saw on TV how they are make them traditionaly- the dough is stuck on the side of a clay oven and it doesn't look like that...

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    brian_muz (18 days ago)

    Looks good, but I really like garlic naan. Anybody have any suggestions on how to modify this to make garlic naan?

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful alanespana (32 days ago)

    These are not pitta breads believe me they are naan breads and they are not fried they are traditionally cooked in a clay oven or similar.

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    3 out of 3 people found this comment helpful alanespana (32 days ago)

    The best naan bread video i've seen so far!!

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    2 out of 2 people found this comment helpful priyada (32 days ago)

    very nice and easy

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    1 out of 2 people found this comment helpful Sooze78 (34 days ago)

    Pitta bread is Greek, Naan Bread is Indian. Popadums are fried NOT Naan. This s soft bread that rises slightly and should be soft.

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    1 out of 7 people found this comment helpful bestdailydozen (46 days ago)

    i agree with steviebaby. this doesn't look nice. get a takeaway.

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    2 out of 9 people found this comment helpful steviebaby (52 days ago)

    fail!!!!! just get a takeaway.

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    4 out of 5 people found this comment helpful lisar (78 days ago)

    great with garlic added

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    2 out of 14 people found this comment helpful LucianoBellisario (86 days ago)

    These appear to be pittas. Aren't naans fried?

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    2 out of 3 people found this comment helpful kelvinwright (86 days ago)

    what a bril site well done

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    7 out of 10 people found this comment helpful lataskumar (126 days ago)

    This recipe is really good, but i,m in confusion that naans are soft or crispy.I saw naans here for the first time.

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    10 out of 14 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (206 days ago)

    I love her big smiling face at the end. *PROUD* hehe

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    4 out of 5 people found this comment helpful foutna (207 days ago)

    looks like pita bread...it looks easy to make it, i lltry it..thx

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    5 out of 8 people found this comment helpful Anonymous (207 days ago)

    works better if fried in a pan.

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