This recipe is simple, requiring just7 basic ingredientsyou likely have on hand right now. And the method iseasier than baking a loaf of bread. There’s hardly any kneading; just mix, rise, roll, and cook on the stovetop. You’re so close to having fresh naan at your fingertips. Can...
Easy no-yeast Naan This is not only a quick and easy recipe for the most delicious Indian flatbread, but also makes the softest, fluffiest Naan you can imagine. There is no yeast involved, so that’s why you don’t have a long, annoying resting-time, waiting for the dough to rise. ...
While this two-ingredient Indian naan bread is not totally traditional, it sure works in a pinch and could not be easier as a side dish with any meal.
I was quite excited to see how many people were interested in this naan bread! I was going to hold off posting, but I thought I better share 😀 This naan may not exactly be authentic, as naan is a yeasted bread. Maybe this is more like roti or chapati, I’m not entirely sure, ...
hand whisk and stir well with a cooking spoon (that’s good workout). Make sure you mixed in the flour thoroughly and that there is no flour sticking to the bottom of the bowl. The dough is quite sticky and impossible to knead. Refrain from adding more flour or the bread will get ...
You can add a dollop of yoghurt or a splash of cream for a richer flavour. Serve with rice or naan bread for a complete meal. Scotch Eggs Scotch Eggs—a delightful British invention that wraps a boiled egg in a cosy blanket of sausage meat and breadcrumbs. This dish is a tasty adventur...
For breakfast:Make myfalafelorfalafel flatbreadfor a delicious bread alternative. I’ve been known to break the falafel in half and then dip them in my serving. Can’t let any of that sauce go to waste! A side a fresh fruit is always a great idea as well. ...