NAAN RECIPE (NO YEAST)
Easy naan bread recipe without yeast on tawa or stovetop - soft, chewy and delicious naan bread made on stove-top and on a griddle.
Provided by Dassana Amit
Categories Main Course
Time 2h50m
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- In a mixing bowl take ¼ cup fresh curd or yogurt. For a vegan naan, use almond or cashew yogurt.
- Add 1 teaspoon sugar, 1 teaspoon baking powder and 1 pinch baking soda.
- Mix all the ingredients very well till the sugar dissolves.
- Now add 2 cups all-purpose flour (maida), 1 teaspoon salt or add as required.
- Mix again with a spoon so that the salt is evenly distributed in the flour.
- Make a well in the center and add 2 tablespoons oil. Note that you can even add butter instead of oil.
- Add ¼ to ⅓ cup water or add as required.
- First mix and then begin to knead.
- Knead to a smooth and soft dough. If the curd is thick, then you may need to add some more water. In case the dough looks dry, then add some more water and knead. If it becomes sticky, then sprinkle some flour and knead again. You should get a soft stretchy dough.
- Flatten the dough and spread some oil all over the dough. Place in the same bowl.
- Place a moist kitchen towel or napkin completely covering on the dough. Cover the bowl with a lid and let the dough leaven for 2 hours.
- Make medium-sized balls from the dough.
- Flatten slightly and sprinkle some flour on the dough as well as on the rolling board.
- Sprinkle some onion seeds or sesame seeds (black or white) or melon seeds on the rolled dough.
- Roll into a 6 to 7 inches elongated circle.
- Roll the top side to get a tapering edge. You can even gently pull the dough with your hands to get this pointed edge. The naan will have a tear-shaped form.
- Heat a skillet or tawa or griddle and keep it on medium-high to high flame. Place the naan bread ready on the hot tawa or skillet or griddle.
- Keep the flame to medium-high or high and begin to cook the naan bread.
- Let one side get partly cooked. You will see some air pockets on the naan.
- When you start seeing the air-pockets, then flip.
- Now cook the second side on medium-high to high flame.
- Again you will see air-pockets appearing on the second side.
- Flip when you see many air-pockets on the naan and place naan directly on the stovetop flame.
- Grill the first side on the flame till you see some charred spots and blisters.
- Also, roast the edges.
- Turn over and roast the second side too till you see some charred spots.
- Place it on a plate or tray. Spread or brush with some softened butter or melted butter. You can even use ghee (clarified butter or oil for a vegan version. You can even skip using butter or oil entirely.
- Heat the griddle or skillet on a high flame. Place the naan on the hot griddle or tawa.
- You will see some air pockets on the naan.
- Flip the naan bread.
- Cook the second side more than the first side. Please note that on a high flame they will get cooked faster.
- Press the edges with a spatula so that they are also roasted and cooked properly.
- Flip again.
- You can flip again and press the edges for even cooking. Remove and spread some butter or oil. Serve hot. This way make naan with any of the methods. You can even stack cooked naans in a casserole box or roti basket and serve later.
- Serve the naan bread hot or warm with your favorite curry dish - malai kofta or palak paneer or matar paneer or lentils like dal tadka or dal makhani or chole masala or rajma masala or dal bukhara.
Nutrition Facts : Calories 135 kcal, Carbohydrate 22 g, Protein 3 g, Fat 4 g, Sodium 293 mg, Fiber 1 g, Sugar 1 g, SaturatedFat 1 g, Cholesterol 1 mg, ServingSize 1 serving
NAAN RECIPE - INSTANT AND DELICIOUS STOVETOP NAANS
Provided by Dan Toombs
Time 30m
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Pour the milk and water into a large mixing bowl. Add the eggs, salt, sugar and nigella seeds and whisk well.
- Now start pouring in the flour, whisking as you do. Once you've added all the flour, it will still look very soupy and far too wet to work into dough balls.
- I recommend covering the dough at this time with a wet cloth and letting it sit for at least 3 hours or overnight for best results. That said, you could just jump right into finishing the recipe at this stage.
- When ready to cook your naans, slowly start adding more self-rising flour. The idea here is to add just enough flour so that the dough is workable. For reference, I ended up adding about 7 handfuls of flour.
- It should be very soft and slightly sticky but not so sticky that it sticks to your hands. If it does, dust with a little bit more flour until you can easily divide and form the dough into six spongy dough balls.
- Once your dough balls are formed, you could let them sit, covered for about 30 minutes but again, you could push forward and make your naans immediately.
- As the dough is so soft, you shouldn't need a rolling pin. Dip you fingers in the oil and this start patting the first dough ball to flatten it. Continue slapping it until it is thin and flat. Repeat with the remaining dough balls.
- Dust off any excess flour and then lightly brush the tops of the naans with oil.
- Heat a dry frying pan over a medium-high heat and slap the first naan into it, oil side up. As it cooks, bubbles will form on the top and it will begin to look like areal naan!
- If you have a blow torch, use it to brown and blacken the bubbles. If you are cooking on gas, and have a cast irong pan, you could also do as I did in the picture above and turn the naan toward the flame. Another option would be to just flip it over. This will pop a lot of the bubbles but the naan will still be delicious. Brush with a little melted ghee to serve.
- Keep warm and repeat with the remaining naans.
EASY NAAN
The key to cooking this yeast-risen, yogurt-enriched Indian flat bread at home is a hot cast iron skillet.
Provided by Tara O'Brady
Yield Makes 8 pieces
Number Of Ingredients 10
Steps:
- Grease a large bowl lightly with ghee.
- In a small bowl, stir the yeast and a pinch of the sugar into the water. Set aside for 3 to 5 minutes, at which point the mixture should look foamy. If it isn't, wait for another minute, and if it is still without activity, start again with fresh yeast.
- In a bowl, whisk together the flours, salt, and remaining sugar. Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients, as if making a small volcano. Whisk the yogurt into the yeast mixture, then pour the yeast-water mixture into the middle of the dry ingredients (or crater, to continue the metaphor). With a fork, slowly bring the walls of the well into the liquid a little at a time, until all the liquid is incorporated but some loose flour remains. Turn the whole bowl out onto a clean work surface. Knead the dough until it is a satiny lump, 5 to 8 minutes. If the dough is too sticky to handle at any point, dust with flour.
- Place the dough in the ghee-slicked bowl and cover with a damp, lint-free kitchen towel to rest at room temperature until doubled in bulk, 3 to 4 hours. (At this point, the dough can be covered in plastic wrap and refrigerated for up to 2 days. Take chilled dough out of the fridge 30 minutes before using.)
- Preheat an oven to 200°F (95°C) with an ovenproof serving dish on the rack set in the middle.
- Turn the dough out onto a work surface. Divide the dough into 8 equal portions. Shape each piece into a tight ball by rolling between your cupped hand and a work surface. Re-cover with your towel and leave the dough to relax, at least 5 and up to 10 minutes.
- Preheat a large cast-iron skillet or nonstick pan over medium-high heat. Take one piece of dough and place in the center of a lightly floured work surface, keeping the rest of the balls covered. Use a rolling pin to flatten the dough into a round approximately 1/8 inch (3 mm) thick. If desired, pull on one side of the circle to form the traditional teardrop shape. If ever the dough resists rolling and springs back, move on and shape another ball of dough, then return to the first when finished. Once shaped, brush the dough with water and, if using, press any desired seasonings into the surface. Set the dough into the hot pan, wet side down, and brush the now-exposed dry side of the dough with a little water. Cover and cook, undisturbed, until bubbles form on the top of the dough, and the underside is speckled and brown, 2 to 3 minutes. Flip the naan and press with a folded kitchen towel to flatten any large bubbles. Replace the lid and cook until the underside is as browned as the top, 1 to 2 minutes more, then flip back over and brush with melted ghee.
- Keep the naan warm in the oven as the remaining dough is shaped and cooked. The naan are best eaten right away but can be stored at room temperature for 1 day. Rewarm in a low oven, wrapped in foil. Garnish with the cilantro.
- Omit the yeast. Stir 3/4 cup (175 ml) milk with the yogurt instead of using water. Whisk together the flours, salt, and sugar as above, adding 1 teaspoon baking powder and a generous 3/4 teaspoon baking soda to the mix. Stir the wet ingredients into the dry ingredients to form a dough. Knead, cover with a damp kitchen towel, and let rest at room temperature for 1 hour before shaping and cooking as above.
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