Naan 2 Recipe




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Naan 2

 

Ingredients

1 1/2 cup flour, unbleached
1/2 cup flour, whole wheat
4 egg
1 cup cream, heavy
1 tsp salt
1 1/2 tsp baking powder
1/4 tsp baking soda
1 ghi



 

Preparation

Mix flours, eggs, cream, salt, baking powder, and soda to make a soft
dough (like pizza), and knead 10-15 minutes. Add 2 ounces of oil or
melted butter and knead again for 5-8 minutes. Form into a ball,
cover with a damp cloth and let rise in a warm place until double in
size. When the dough is ready, a finger pressed in the dough will
make an impression. This will take from 1-2 hours, depending on
temperature and humidity.

Divide the dough into 8-10 balls. Dipping your fingers into the bowl
of oil or butter, lightly pat each ball to coat with fat. Cover again
with a damp cloth and let rest for 15 minutes. Meanwhile, preheat the
oven to 450 degrees.

Wet your palms with oil or butter and pat each ball into a flat
circle, making the circle thinner in the center and a tiny bit
thicker at the edge. Pull one side to make the circle into a teardrop
shape. Each nan should be about the size of your hand.

Place the naan on a cookie sheet and brush the tops with oil or
butter. Bake 10-12 minutes until the nan become puffy. To make them a
perfect golden color, place the baked nan under a broiler for a
minute or two. Serve at once.
--- The Bombay Palace Cookbook
Stendhal
per Ellen Cleary Submitted By
[email protected] On MON, 20 FEB 1995 164024 GMT

 

 

Servings: 10