Homemade Naan Bread
Homemade Naan Bread
Abel Dawson | 3/1/2021
prep time: 25
resting time: 1 & 1/2 hour
cook time: 25
total time: 2.5 hour
Servings: 8
Ingredients:
- 10g Yeast
- 100g Yoghurt(or vegan eq.)
- 260g Milk/Oat Milk
- 500g Flour
- 10g Salt
Instructions:
- In a heavy bottom saucepan heat yoghurt and milk together until lukewarm, add Yeast and let it sit for 10 minutes.
- Mix together flour and salt, add the milk mixture and knead with a stand mixer for 10 minutes.
- Coat a non-metal bowl with a thin layer of oil using your hand and put your dough in it. Cover with plastic wrap or a wet dish towel and let it proof until the dough has doubled in size and when pushed with a finger leaves a small indent, about an hour on a warm day.
- Divide into 8 equal sized portions, flatten them out into oval shapes until they’re about ½ inch thick. Cover them with kitchen towels and let them rest for 30 minutes.
- Heat a heavy bottoms stainless steel or cast iron pan on medium high heat. Do NOT add any oil. Place naan onto the pan and cover with a lid. Cook for 2 minutes, flip the bread and leave it uncovered for 1 more minute. Take naan out of the pan and place it on a plate, cover with a kitchen towel to keep it warm. Repeat cooking for the remaining portions.
Serve warm and enjoy!
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