Ingredients
- 2 cups plain flour
- 3/4 cup lukewarm water
- 2 tbs oil
- 2 1/2 tbs Greek yoghurt
- 1 tsp salt
- 1 tsp yeast
- 1 tsp sugar
- 1 pinch baking powder
Method
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Step 1Mix yeast with water in a bowl and set aside.
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Step 2Sift flour and add salt, sugar and baking powder and mix together.
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Step 3Add yoghurt and mix together, then add water with yeast and oil and mix.
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Step 4Form into a dough, by kneading on a floured surface.
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Step 5Place dough back into bowl and proof in a warm place, covered with a cloth, for 4 hours or until dough rises well.
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Step 6Preheat oven to 230-240C. Place 2 trays in oven to heat as well.
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Step 7Divide dough into 6 equal parts and roll into rectangles 6 mm thick.
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Step 8Before placing the dough into the oven wet fingertips with water and pat very lightly on the dough.
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Step 9Line trays with baking paper before placing naan on top.
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Step 10Bake until golden spots appear and the dough is cooked.
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Step 11Spread hot bread with garlic butter or serve plain.
Recipe Notes
Naan bread is traditionally cooked on a hot stone plate inside the oven at a very high heat very quickly.
As most kitchens won't have a stone plate to cook on, the baking trays need to be very hot to help cook the naan properly.
Use Greek or natural yoghurt.
Is naan bread different to pita bread?
Naan is an Indian bread. While some of the ingredients are the same as pita, it uses yoghurt, which makes the bread thicker, chewier and fluffier than pita.
What should I serve with naan bread?
Naan is traditionally served brushed with a little melted ghee or butter, but you can also brush with a garlic and herb butter, or you could make it even more indulgent by making a cheese-filled version. Once cooked, naan is traditionally served with Indian curries.
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