NAAN
If there's anything that will make you fall in love with Indian food, it's naan. This flatbread from the North of India is juxtaposition at its most beautiful: pillowy and elastic, with dark charred bubbles and a crispy bottom. It's usually made in a tandoor oven, a clay oven that can reach up to 900 degrees F! That's hard to replicate at home, but this stovetop version comes pretty darned close.
Provided by Aarti Sequeira
Time 3h30m
Yield 6 loaves
Number Of Ingredients 11
Steps:
- In a large glass, dissolve the dry yeast and 1 teaspoon sugar with 3/4 cup warm water (about 100 degrees F). Let it sit on your counter until it's frothy, about 10 minutes.
- Meanwhile, sift the flour, salt, remaining 1 teaspoon of sugar and baking powder into a large, deep bowl.
- Once the yeast is frothy, add the yogurt and the olive oil into the glass, and stir to combine. Pour the yogurt mixture into the dry ingredients and add the kalonji and fennel seeds, if using, and gently mix the ingredients together with a fork. When the dough is about to come together, use your hands to mix. It will feel like there isn't enough flour at first, but keep going until it transforms into a soft, slightly sticky and pliable dough. As soon as it comes together, stop kneading. Cover the dough with plastic wrap or a damp tea towel and let it sit in a warm, draft-free place for 2 to 4 hours.
- When you're ready to roll, make sure you have two bowls on your counter: one with extra flour in it, and one with water. The dough will be extremely soft and sticky-this is good! Separate the dough into 6 equal portions and lightly roll each one in the bowl of extra flour to keep them from sticking to each other.
- Shape the naan. Using a rolling pin, roll each piece of dough into a teardrop shape, narrower at the top than at the bottom. It should be 8 to 9-inches long, 4-inches wide at its widest point and about 1/4-inch thick. Once you've formed the general shape, you can also pick it up by one end and wiggle it; the dough's own weight will stretch it out a little. Repeat this method with the rest of the dough. (If you're making the gluten-free version, you'll have better luck pressing the dough out with your fingertips, than rolling.)
- Warm a large cast-iron skillet over high heat until it's nearly smoking. Make sure you have a lid large enough to fit the skillet and have a bowl of melted butter at the ready.
- Dampen your hands in the bowl of water and pick up one of your naans, flip-flopping it from one hand to the other to lightly dampen it. Gently lay it in the skillet and set your timer for 1 minute. The dough should start to bubble.
- After about 1 minute, flip the naan. It should be blistered and somewhat blackened, don't worry - that's typical of traditional naan! Cover the skillet with the lid and cook 30 seconds to 1 minute more.
- Remove the naan from the skillet, brush with a bit of butter and sprinkle with a little coarse sea salt. Place the naan in a tea towel-lined dish. Repeat with the rest of the naans and serve.
NAAN (INDIAN FLAT BREAD)
These are easy to make and taste just wonderful! Prep time does not include 2 hours that you will need to set the dough aside. I cook these one at a time which will add up to about 60-80 mins total for cooking time!
Provided by love4culinary
Categories Breads
Time 1h20m
Yield 6-8 Naan, 6-8 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 9
Steps:
- Sift the flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt together into a nice sized bowl.
- Stir in the beaten egg, yogurt and 2 tablespoons of the butter/ghee.
- Gradually stir in enough milk to make a soft dough.
- Knead dough very well.
- Lightly grease bowl and cover the dough with a damp cloth and place in a warm place for 2 hours.
- Preheat your oven to 400 degrees.
- Knead dough on a floured surface for 2 or 3 minutes until smooth.
- Divide into 8 pieces.
- Roll each piece into a ball, and then into ovals about 6 to 8 inches long.
- Grease a baking sheet with oil and brush both the sides of the rolled out Naan with oil.
- Sprinkle one side with poppy seeds if you wish to use them.
- Place the Naan on a baking sheet.
- Bake for 6 to 10 minutes until puffy and lightly golden brown.
- The bread puffs slightly, and will lightly brown on the sides.
- You can enjoy these Naan's plain or with your favorite Indian dish, such as a curry dish!
Nutrition Facts : Calories 401.9, Fat 9.3, SaturatedFat 5.3, Cholesterol 54, Sodium 591.7, Carbohydrate 66.5, Fiber 2.2, Sugar 1, Protein 11.6
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