How to make naan without tandoor and fermentation without using yeast

How to make naan without tandoor and fermentation without using yeast pinit

Naan is a fermented flatbread that is made in various parts of Asia, predominantly consumed in the India-Pakistan region. Conventionally, this bread is baked in a tandoor, which is a cylindrical oven made up of clay. The restaurants make this delicious chewy form of chapati in tandoor and It can be seen being served in almost all restaurants of India.

How to make naan without tandoor and fermentation without using yeast

Naan is a fermented flatbread that is made in various parts of Asia, predominantly consumed in the India-Pakistan region. Conventionally, this bread is baked in a tandoor, which is a cylindrical oven made up of clay. The restaurants make this delicious chewy form of chapati in tandoor and It can be seen being served in almost all restaurants of India.

Ingredients

For Naan:

Garnish with:

Instructions

  1. Take all the ingredients except the garnishing ingredients in a bowl.
  2. Gradually add lukewarm water to knead the dough. The dough should be smooth.
  3. Once the dough is kneaded, apply few drops of oil on the surface of the dough and cover the bowl with a plate or any air-tight lid for about 1 hour.
  4. After 1 hour, knead the dough again for 10 seconds and take a small part from the dough. Roll the naan on a lightly floured surface with the help of a rolling pin. If you want you can use your hands to stretch the dough in any shape you want for the naan instead of using a rolling pin.
  5. Now evenly spread the black sesame seeds and distribute green coriander leaves on top of the rolled dough. Now lightly press these in the dough so that they won't fall off during the further process.
  6. Heat the pan on full flame and let it turn hot.
  7. Now gently apply water on the empty side of the naan and place it on the tawa. The watery side of the naan should be touching the hot surface, that is, it should be facing down.
  8. Let the bottom surface of the naan turn brown. After that, flip your tawa upside down towards direct fire. Now cook the upside by keep the tawa moving.
  9. After the previous step, you would see the naan like texture on your homemade tawa naan. It is ready. Let's head for garnishing.
  10. Apply ghee or butter in good quantity with the help of a spoon and sprinkle some finely chopped green coriander leaves.
  11. Enjoy it with any Indian gravy recipe. You can find many delicious, mouth-watering dinner and lunch recipes at this website.
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