We went for our family dinner few weeks ago and had a North Indian meal consisting naan with chicken and fish dishes. Since then my son had requested me to prepare the Kashmiri Naan. This naan is similar to regular ones except dry fruit mix is added to the dough. Though we have tasted other with butter and garlic but this is our top most favorite.
I didn't bake but cook them using flat pan on stove top. It turns out wonderful and tasted almost the same as the restaurant ones.
KASHMIRI NAAN
Yield 4 Naan
2 1/2 cups all purpose flour
1/2 c plus 1 T warm water
1 tsp salt
1 tsp active dry yeast
2 T melted butter
1/4 C yogurt
1 tsp sugar
4 heaped T dry fruit /nut
extra butter to apply on top
METHOD
* In a small bowl, combine water, sugar and yeast. Let sit for 10 minutes until frothy.
* Place flour, melted butter, yeast mixture, yogurt and salt in a mixing bowl. Mix well to form a soft dough.
* Transfer dough onto floured board and knead for 10 minutes until elastic.
* Place dough in an oiled and covered bowl for 2 hours.
* Gently punch the dough to release air. Transfer onto floured board. Divide dough into 4 ball.
* Roll out dough then place 1 heaped tablespoon filling, shape dough into a ball then roll out into tear shaped bread.
* Fry each naan without oil using heated flat pan until bubbles appear, flip and cook the other side until brown spots appear. Remove from heat and apply butter if you like.
* Repeat with the rest of the dough. Serve hot.
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wow, one of my favs, looks so good
ReplyDeletelovely and easy to make good recipe
ReplyDeletegreat way to get rid of store bought nans..
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I haven't made naan in so long. It is such a tasty bread. Yours looks fabulous!
ReplyDeletelovely recipe... will try it out, your son must be very happy :)
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naan looks wonderful
ReplyDeletelooks perfect and delicious!
ReplyDeleteesselamu aleykum...
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my dear sister,
your breads very delicious.
Delicious love the sweetness in the naan.
ReplyDeleteSo delicious ... my fav tooo
ReplyDeleteMy fav too!absolutely inviting Dear!
ReplyDeleteThis sound fabulous! very beautifully done too!
ReplyDeleteThese naan's most definatley compare to the resturant ones if not better. loved the use of dry fruits. Your son sounds like my daughter-she will try new things and ask me to make them for her:)
ReplyDeleteI love different bread recipes, cant wait to try this one.
ReplyDeletethe naan looks perfect and wanting to be grabbed.
ReplyDeletemy son's fav one.will try this soon
ReplyDeletenaan looks perfect. bookmarked
ReplyDeleteI always order naans when i go out to indian restaurnts. They are soooooooo good! I am glad to see i can make them at home now too! Woohoo!
ReplyDeletedelicious
ReplyDeleteLooks yum ..delish..
ReplyDeleteI love naans :) I always order them in the Indian restaurants :) the only thing that stops me from trying making them at home is that I heard they have to be baked in special oven.. How did it tasted the way you made it?
ReplyDeleteI have always wanted to make naan and yours turned out beautifully!
ReplyDeletelooks yum,...
ReplyDeleteI MUST make some time to start doing some of your recipes... I MUST.
ReplyDeleteIf only the day had two or three extra hours.... :)
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Looks perfect,delicious naan,must try this
ReplyDeleteoh naan looks great i want some creamy masala :)
ReplyDeleteThe Naan looks yum and delicious.
ReplyDeleteThe naan looks great.
ReplyDeleteI love naan! I will have to try this, thanks for sharing!
ReplyDeleteI've never made naan, but I'd love to try it. This version sounds delicious!
ReplyDeleteGreat job on these. The fruit and nuts are a neat addition.
ReplyDeleteoooh, I love this type of naan! I think the dried fruit in it go very well with any type of curry!
ReplyDeleteMedeja...In rest they used tandoor but you can either use oven or pan fried them at home. Almost the same taste what we had in the restaurant...
ReplyDeleteI love naan...I have never tried it with dried fruit...sounds yummy!! :)
ReplyDeletei love your blog...naan seems so appetising.
ReplyDeleteI had no idea you could do so much with Naan, I tasted it for the first time this year and loved it! Your version sounds incredible.
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Dennis
I have never had naan with fruit in it before. Yummy! I love different.
ReplyDeleteThis looks SO great!
ReplyDeletedelicious food and pictures, authentic recipe that are easy to replicate at home, thank you for sharing this recipe with us!
ReplyDeleteI love naan! I'll have to bookmark your recipe and make it!
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Love kashmiri naan. They are so rich, soft. Great pic.
ReplyDeleteThose naans must be delicious! That fruity version sounds heavenly.
ReplyDeleteCheers,
Rosa
What a fantastic idea. I would have never thought to make naan with fruit. it's such a versatile bread. Thanks so much for passing your recipe along.
ReplyDeleteHomemade naans are the best-I also prefer the stovetop ones to the baked ones. I have to try the Kashmiri version now!!
ReplyDeleteThis looks great--what kind of dried fruits do you recommend?
ReplyDeleteI've never put fruit and nuts in naan before- it sounds wonderful!
ReplyDeleteAngela FRS...You can use ready made fruit mix consisting of raisin, red/green cherries, sultana and mixed peel or mix your own, it works well for this recipe...
ReplyDeleteThe garlic and butter naan is my favorite, but I like the addition of dried fruit!
ReplyDeleteMy mouth is watering, this looks soooo good. Thank you so much for sharing your recipe!
ReplyDeleteWhat a terrific dish and perfect for brunch. Would you link it up to Let's Do Brunch? It is just right.
ReplyDeleteActually, I only looked at four of your recipes and I want to make them all.
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