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naan bread
dlusman
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Does anyone know of any supermarkets selling keema naan or other similar "stuffed" naan breads ? ( and I dont have any Indian speciality shops to try )
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Lidl sells garlic naan and also corriander ones but I don't know of any non speciality shops that sell keema naan
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Wizard_of_Id wrote: »Lidl sells garlic naan and also corriander ones but I don't know of any non speciality shops that sell keema naan

Yes - all supermarkets will sell "normal" flavoured naan0 -
Waitrose have a recipe for Keema kebabs which involves naan bread if any use? They look delicious.
https://www.waitrose.com/content/waitrose/en/home/recipes/recipe_directory/k/keema-kebabs-withkachumbermangochutney.A4.html0 -
Check the frozen section of supermarkets, Iceland etc. They often have keema naan and parathas.0
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No Iceland near me ( and nothing on their website ). Can you give a specific supermaket example, as I have looked in most of them - and nothing listed on mysupermarket that I could find ?Check the frozen section of supermarkets, Iceland etc. They often have keema naan and parathas.0 -
My local Asda stocks them in the bread section (I have one in the freezer right now). I live in a University town so lots of diversity in the city centre, my local Asian supermarket keeps them in stock - might be worth a look if you have one nearby.0
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artyclarty wrote: »My local Asda stocks them in the bread section (I have one in the freezer right now)..
Must be a local line - nothing in my Asda ( or on the Asda website ) - can you give me the brand name ?0 -
My teach which is in the back of beyond sells pashwimi naan and I'm talking a place where you can't buy basics like lemon grass and coriander
Naan is very easy to make. Use a dry frying pan so you get the heat you need. Much more effective then an oven0 -
yes - but I am not talking about peshwiri naan or other standard naan available in all the supermarkets. I am asking about keema naan - which is naan with a layer of flavoured minced lamb inside.Livelongandprosper wrote: »My teach which is in the back of beyond sells pashwimi naan and I'm talking a place where you can't buy basics like lemon grass and coriander
Naan is very easy to make. Use a dry frying pan so you get the heat you need. Much more effective then an oven0 -
Friend told me she got these in Sainsbugs last week.
Sainsbury's Indian Mini Lamb Keema Naan Bites
(6 per pack - 228g)
£2.30
£1.01 / 100g0
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