A staple in most West, Central and South East Asian countries . Naan has also become popular in other parts of the world especially in Arab states, Europe and North America. This leavened flat bread is cooked in tandoor by most North Indian restaurant around the globe.
Since tandoor is unavailable in most homes, the best alternative is to bake them in an ordinary oven or stove top. Naan comes in different flavors, by varying the toppings.
The recipe below uses only 3 cloves of garlic but you can add more if desired and I have cooked this Garlic Naan over the stove top without any topping. If topped with one of the following, cilantro, sesame seeds, nigella seeds, chopped onion or minced garlic, it certainly improve. the flavor. Below are a few tips for perfect naan:
1. Roll out each naan about 1/4 in thick and not very thick. It will expand during cooking.
2. Cook each naan on preheated cast iron skillet or heavy bottom pan using medium heat.
3. Rotating the naan using your hand or with the help of folded dish towel ensuring even cooking.
4. Flip the naan more than once to obtain nice golden color.
Chewy, tender and absolutely delicious paired with spicy gravy. My son gulped all 4 pieces at one sitting!
GARLIC NAAN
Yield : 4 Naan
2 cups all purpose flour
3/4 cup warm milk
2 tablespoon oil
2 tablespoon yogurt
3/4 tsp salt
1 tsp sugar
1 tsp instant yeast
3 cloves garlic minced or to taste
butter/ghee for brushing
METHOD
Place flour, sugar, salt and yeast in a mixing bowl.
Gradually add the milk and yogurt, mix to form into a soft dough.
On floured board, knead by hand until smooth for 10 minutes.
Transfer into greased and covered bowl, let rise until double for 1-1/5 hours.
Punch the dough down, mix in the minced garlic, knead dough for 2-3 minutes, divide into 4 equal balls.
Dust your board lightly with flour, roll out each ball into round or teardrop shape about 1/4 in thick..
Using medium heat, place a naan on heated cast iron skillet, constantly rotating the naan with your hand or with cleaned dish towel until it puffs up, flip and cook the other side. Flip once more, cook until you have browning on both sides. Remove and brush with ghee/butter (optional).
Serve hot Garlic Naan with your favorite gravy.
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great looking naan....;)
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We LOVE naan! We buy the frozen ones, but I bet the homemade is so much better!
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Gonna try this garlic naan soonn!!!!
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mouth watering naan
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Thanks for sharing this recipe for naan! I love naan but I've never had the pleasure of having garlic naan. AND, since I'm a huge garlic fan, I'm sure I would eat this for breakfast, lunch and supper!
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ReplyDeleteLove Naan bread for its versatility. It goes well with almost any dish! Delicious post!
ReplyDeleteI have never made naan at home ..but your recipe sounds simple and at the same time delicious too..would give this a try soon.
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Omg!!!! Thts so yummy!! I always ate naan in those fancy restuarants but i m gonna make this one now!!!!
ReplyDeletehi treat n tricks, wheee i find this naan so appetizing especially when you put garlic in it... eat hot with curry. great pic dear. have a nice day
ReplyDeleteThis naan was so good! I made it and my family consumed it in record time. I'm making more tonight to use as bread for my sloppy shredded ham. Thanks and if I had known naan was this easy to make I would have done it long ago.
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This is wonderful! I need to make this with the kids- love garlic and all kinds of add-ins. I'm sorry you couldn't view the photos on my post- I checked the different browsers and it seemed to work.
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ReplyDeleteWe love Naan! Looks delicious! We loved having you at "Strut Your Stuff Saturday." We hope to see you again next week! -The Sisters
ReplyDeleteWe love naan, it's so easy and delicious! Thanks for sharing your recipe with us at the Creative Muster. Looking forward to seeing what you’ll be sharing next week. Pinned!
ReplyDeleteRobin 😊
This looks so good. I bet the garlic makes it really yummy!
ReplyDeleteThis sound delicious!! Pinned.
ReplyDeletepinned this! As an Indian - American, naan is one of my comfort foods. Can't wait to try this. Stopping by from Creative Muster's party
ReplyDeleteI love naan bread especially garlic naan. But I have never tried making own. May have to give it a go
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Interesting bread, certainly tastes delicious.
ReplyDeleteYummm! My family loves naan!
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