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Sunday, March 3, 2013

DRY FRUIT NAAN

Dry Fruit Naan Recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com


This flat bread needs no introduction. It was a popular bread served in an Indian restaurant. Normally made using clay oven or tandoor but  it can easily prepared in your kitchen by baking them in a oven or  on stove top.

Naan was a regular fare in our home since my son was a great fan of this naan stuffed with dry fruit. Am using ready made mixture of sultanas, glaced cherries and mixed peel as its stuffing.

I had successfully pan fried these naan without oil and it doesn't  stick to my cast iron pan at all.  To get a perfect result, make sure the pan was  fully  heated  before placing the naan and cook them using medium heat.

Naan Recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com
DRY FRUIT NAAN
Yield     :     4

2 cup all purpose flour
1 tsp instant yeast
2 tablespoon yogurt
2 tablespoon oil
2 tsp sugar
3/4 tsp salt
4 tablespoon dry fruit mix
1/2 cup plus 1 tablespoon warm  milk

METHOD

In a mixing bowl, combine flour, yeast, sugar and salt.

Mix in yogurt, oil and gradually add  milk.

Forms into soft dough using a mixer or by hand.  Knead by hand for 10 minutes on floured board.

Transfer dough onto greased and covered bowl. Let rise until double for 1.5-2 hours.

Punch dough down. Divide into 4 portion.

Naan Recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com


Shape each portion into round, place a tablespoon of dry fruit in center. Seal the edges and shape into a ball again.

Naan Recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com


Roll out each ball into tear shaped naan. Complete the rest of the dough.

Fry each naan on a preheated heavy based pan until brown spots appear on the surface on both sides.

Naan Recipe @ http://treatntrick.blogspot.com




Remove and serve hot with your favorite gravy.

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59 comments:

An Urban Cottage said...

Beautiful! I thought naan had a egg in it. Does it normally and you've just adjusted the recipe? Could I just use coconut to make a peshawari naan or is there more to the filling. Sometimes it seems there might be some sweetened condensed milk in it.

gayathri said...

interesting recipe..looks pretty..
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divyagcp said...

Nice idea! An interesting variation to the regular naan.. Yum!

Priya Suresh said...

Never thought of making naans with dry fruits,very brilliant idea.

divya said...

look absolutely tempting !!

Rosita Vargas said...

Realmente exquisito me encanta tiene un aspecto muy delicioso,hugs,hugs.

Carolyn at Moose Mouse Creations said...

Looks yummy. Pinned and can't wait to try!

Hari Chandana said...

Interesting recipe.. looks great :)

Rafeeda AR said...

this sounds quite interesting...

Choc Chip Uru @ Go Bake Yourself said...

What a delicious recipe my friend, I love the idea of this sweetness in naan :D

Cheers
CCU

runnergirlinthekitchen.blogspot.com said...

A sweet naan.. very interesting, would go well with a slather of butter!

Diane said...

What an interesting recipe. I love bread, so I might have to try this one. Thanks!

Unknown said...

This looks great! Found you at let's get social Sunday.

Home Cooked food said...

very neat idea and delicious one too. do visit my space too.

Winnie said...

Wowwww !!
I'm familiar with Naan, and love it, but never eaten dry fruit Naan
I really like the idea, and it looks very inviting

Julie said...

loved the sweet version of naan!!
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Sangeetha Priya said...

Love this tawa fried fruity naan :-) delicious too...

Anonymous said...

Love this and must try... :)

Amy said...

These are beautiful. I don't think I've tried Naan with dried fruit in them yet. Cherry and fruit peel sound delicious. Great combination of flavor on these naan. :)

Rajesh said...

I would love to have this.

Sanoli Ghosh said...

Never had dry fruits naan. Looks amazing and beautiful click.

today's post:
http://sanolisrecipies.blogspot.in/2013/03/sunday-special-mutton-curry-robibarer.html

Www.jiboombaa.com said...

Like this Naan with dry fruits....looks tempting and delicious!

Www.jiboombaa.com said...

Like this Naan with dry fruits....looks tempting and delicious!

Michelle B said...

Visiting from Plucky's Second Thought link up. I've only ever had plain naan. Your naan with dried fruits is beautiful and sounds delicious.

mjskit said...

What a great snack! Usually I like to eat naan with something to dip it in, but this fruit filled naan looks like it would be pefect just as a snack. Delicious idea!

Gouri Guha said...

interesting naan, good sharing.

Katerina said...

perfectly made sweet naan! The color is amazing!

Unknown said...

I haven't had very much experience with making breads (the closest I have come is a tortilla) but I think I could handle this recipe! Once I find some instant yeast I may pay a visit to your blog again!

-Nico

www.SatinAndSalt.com

Sushma Mallya said...

Thats a lovely idea, nice looking naan..

Jess said...

This looks interesting! Thanks for linking up! :)

Adorned From Above said...

I love naan. This looks delicious.
Debi and Charly

Michelle B said...

Thank you for linking with See Ya in the Gumbo this week. I appreciate that you stopped by!

Beena said...

Good recipe. First time your blog am following u . Glad if u will follow me back .
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DC in STYLE said...

Mmm looks delicious and very healthy!
I'm hosting a recipe link up party on my blog and would be thrilled if you decided to participate!!!
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kala said...

yummyyyyyyy

Adelina Priddis said...

That looks great, and so simple to make. Thanks for sharing on Foodie Friday

Lui said...

Yum!

Peggy~PJH Designs said...

This looks delicious. I'm always looking for healthier recipes. Thanks for sharing with us on Transformed Tuesday.
Hugs,
Peggy

Diane Balch said...

Pinning this.. I didn't know naan was so simple to make. My kids love it.

BeColorful said...

Ohhhh. I love that it has the dried fruit added. Tempting indeed. :D Thanks for sharing.
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madcapfrenzy said...

Looks awesome! I actually just had some naan with dinner where we went out to. :D

Have a Daily Cup of Mrs. Olson said...

I have made flatbread, but have never tried making Nann. Sounds delicious with the dried fruit. Would not have thought it would be served with gravy. I have a great cast iron skillet. I think I need to give it a whirl. Thanks for sharing with SYC.
hugs,
Jann

Unknown said...

Naan Bread is one of my very favorites! Add in the fruit and I'm sure it's just amazing! Thanks for coming to (link) party with me at Super Saturday Show & Tell :) xoxo~ Ruthie

Christine said...

I'm going to have to try this recipe!

Thanks for sharing this at The DIY Dreamer.. From Dream To Reality! Can't wait to see what you link up tomorrow evening :)

Chubskulit Rose said...

That looks delicious!

Trying to catch up with Pink Saturday entries.

Hope you'd come and see my
PINK Mug and leave me some remark. Your comment is always appreciated.

Unknown said...

I've had naan before but I have never tried making it.....but I will now! Thanks for sharing at March Madness

Sona - Quick Picks said...

wow! this is a super keeper recipe. and loved all ur other naan recipees as well..first time here, nice blog. do visit my space as well when u get the time....am your latest follower

Unknown said...

I adore naan bread... yours looks fabulous! Thanks so much for coming to share at Super Saturday Show & Tell! Come back again tomo to party with me again http://www.whatscookingwithruthie.com xoxo~ Ruthie

Susie Buetow said...

I love Naan. I've never had it with fruit in it.
I really love this! Thanks for linking up and sharing your projects with us. You are always so inspiring!

Susie @Bowdabra & SusieQTpies Cafe

http://bowdabrablog.com/2013/03/09/crafty-showcase-link-up-anything-fun-in-the-craft-project-linky-5/

babYpose said...

Wow looks so easy and yummy :)

Unknown said...

Thanks for linking up this post to The Best Blog Recipe’s Weekend re-Treat #7!

I know I’m running a little bit behind in pinning but I wanted to stop by and pin your image to My Link Parties Craft/DIY & Recipe Boards while I was here.

Hope to see you link up again at the party this weekend!

Shauna
http://thebestblogrecipes.blogspot.com/
http://ready2loseweight.blogspot.com/

Anonymous said...

yummy .its really yummy.i must try it.Recipes

Unknown said...

Really looks delicious.. mixed with dry fruits

Jennifer@MyFlagstaffHome said...

This recipe immediately caught my eye. I'll bet it tastes amazing! Thanks for sharing at the Weekend Blog Hop at My Flagstaff Home! --Jennifer

Dee | GrammysGrid.com said...

Looks good. Thanks so much for linking up at the Unlimited Link Party 91. Shared.

Sim said...

I love naan bread but have never made my own. Your recipe makes it look so easy, so I have no excuses! Love the addition of fruit making it a sweeter naan! Sim x #UnlimitedLinkyParty

Handmade in Israel said...

That looks so good! I bet it tasted delicious too.
Visiting from Crazy Little Lovebirds.

Stephanie said...

Thank you for sharing your recipe with us at the Crazy Little Lovebirds link party #34.

Debra | Gma’sPhoto said...

Thank you for sharing at Gma'sPhoto | ge•ner•ic Linkup Party . Looking forward to seeing you next Friday!
Take care and best wishes.