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Can I freeze homemade naan bread?

leonie_2
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Morning everyone.
I made some homemade naan a couple of days ago and have loads of natural yoghurt left that really needs using up today, so my question is, can I just make up more naan and freeze it and at what stage? IE after cooking?
My recipe includes dried yeast and natural yoghurt.
I freeze bread no problem, but not with yoghurt in.
So whats the right way to do this please?
I made some homemade naan a couple of days ago and have loads of natural yoghurt left that really needs using up today, so my question is, can I just make up more naan and freeze it and at what stage? IE after cooking?
My recipe includes dried yeast and natural yoghurt.
I freeze bread no problem, but not with yoghurt in.
So whats the right way to do this please?

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Ive never made nan bread myself, but i have frozen HM bread that i have made, and also shop bought nan bread without any problems. Personally, i would freeze any i made at home.
Catherine x0 -
You can freeze all bread.I'd definitely make it, bake it and freeze it.0
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Thats brilliant then, thank you!
I shall fire up the Kenwood now and off I go lol!0 -
I've frozen home made naan bread without any problem. I just wrapped them separately in cling film, first then when I wanted them I let them defrost & reheated in the microwave. They were as good as new!0
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I freeze my HM naans regularly & they're fine ... I find they're slightly chewier, but maybe that's down to my recipe/technique0
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