Sunday, July 25, 2010

Help.I need a quick & simple narm bread recipe?

We are getting together with friends on Saturday %26amp; they are making the curry;so I thought I'd make narm bread as my contribution.Anyone have a quick %26amp; east recipe???Help.I need a quick %26amp; simple narm bread recipe?
This one takes 30 minutes


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Otherwise look on the You tube site for the video by Manjula.





If you have a good Indian shop there are some very good pre-baked ones, extra large. Otherwise you might build your own tandoor for Saturday and impress the neighbours!Help.I need a quick %26amp; simple narm bread recipe?
I think you mean Naan...





Naan Bread Recipe





1lb white flour


1oz dried yeast


1 tsp nigella seed (also known in Indian stores as charnushka or kanolfi seed)


6 tbsp plain yogurt


2 tbsp ghee or melted butter


1 tsp salt


1 tsp sugar


3/4 cup warm water


oil or ghee to coat





1. Dissolve sugar in warm water.


2. Add yeast. Yeast should froth, if it doesn't, start over with fresh yeast.


3. In a seperate bowl, sift salt with flour and add nigella seeds.


4. Make a well in the centre and add yogurt, ghee and yeast mixture.


5. Knead well until it forms a dough. Shape into a ball. If dough is sticky, add more flour until elastic.


6. Coat a seperate bowl with oil or ghee and roll dough into it until fully coated.


7. Shake off excess oil and cover with damp tea-towel or cloth.


8. After 2 or 3 hours, dough should have doubled in size. This happens best in a warm area


9. Knead the dough and divide into around 6 equal portions. Flatten and mould into typical 'pear' shape naan.


10. Preheat oven to 450 F and bake for 10 mins. Brush with ghee or butter and serve.
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i was not able to give you any one but this link will give you yummmmmmy !! results
It should be naan, and since naan means bread, the word 'bread' is superfluous. You've already got a recipe.
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