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Naan bread recipe.
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Thanks so much for this, I too have tramped the boards with no success! Have black onion seed in readiness too. Can I ask how the pizza's turned out as am tempted to try them in the oven (not clay but gets vey hot!)
Off to find out what is in a peshwari nan now as these seem to be very variable in quality when bought so may be able to make the scrummy ones at home, what fun.January 2020 Grocery challenge £119.45/£200
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allIcouldwishfor wrote:From my panasonic breadmaker recipe booklet:
1/2 tsp yeast
250g strong white flour
1tsp sugar
1/2 tsp salt
1/2 tsp baking powder
1tbsp veg oil
2tbsp natural yogurt
100ml water
Use basic dough program.
Divide dough into 4 balls, roll into oval shapes 25x10cm, place onto greased baking sheets, bake under pre-heated grill for 2-3 mins each side until browned and well puffed. NB must be cooked under a very hot grill to create the air pocket inside the bread.
I often chuck in some sultanas and dessicated coconut - lovely.
I made your recipe for naan bread allicouldwishfor, it was great - thank you so much! I need to add a bit more water though, as 100ml was not enough to form a dough. Did I do something wrong?Save the earth, it's the only planet with chocolate!0 -
Have my curry cooking now, want to make naan bread but I have no natural yogurt - can I make it without, or can I substitute it with something else (I have no cream either):hello:0
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The type of naan with a sweet coconut-raisin-ground almond filling you get in Indian restaurants.
I've looked on Google but not found anything.
thanks"Finish each day And be done with it.
You have done what you could.
Some blunders and Absurdities have crept in.
Forget them as soon as you can."
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They made these on "Indian food made easy" on BBC2 last night.
I hope this link works http://www.bbc.co.uk/food/recipes/database/peshwarinaan_86757.shtml
They looked very yummy !!0 -
Thank you, somehow I missed that!"Finish each day And be done with it.
You have done what you could.
Some blunders and Absurdities have crept in.
Forget them as soon as you can."
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now i know, i've often wondered..thanksDogs return to eat their vomit, just as fools repeat their foolishness. There is no more hope for a fool than for someone who says, "i am really clever!"0
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Well i'm loving my panny and i've just got the instruction booklet out to find a recipe for naan bread... but there isnt one
So does anyone have a good recipe so we can have turkey curry and rice with naan for our tea please?
Thanks all
ETA: Ahh I couldnt find this when I searched!
I wonder why my recipe book doesnt have it in? Anyway I shall give your recipe a go this afternoon, thank you!0 -
I know you probably want to measure up yourself , but when I was in asda buying a bread mix they do a naan bread mix cant remember the make though they were 2 bags for £1.50 normally £1.00 each. I need to cheat with my cooking skills ! you know rock cakes !need I say more x2012 - Emergency savings fund goal by December 2012 £3000.000
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