Ingredients
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1
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1
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1/4
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3
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1
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1 1/2
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4 1/2
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2
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1/4
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Directions
Naan Bread,Naan bread…Is “naan” a movement that I don’t know about? The name is a dead give away, but then it’s all Greek to me. 5 stars!
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Steps
1
Done
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Note: the Cook Time Does not Include Rising Time. This Is a Pretty Time Consuming Recipe, but It's Well Worth It! |
2
Done
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in a Large Bowl, Dissolve Yeast in Warm Water. Let Stand About 10 Minutes, Until Frothy. Stir in Sugar, Milk, Egg, Salt, and Enough Flour to Make a Soft Dough. Knead For 6 to 8 Minutes on a Lightly Floured Surface, or Until Smooth. Place Dough in a Well Oiled Bowl, Cover With a Damp Cloth, and Set Aside to Rise. Let It Rise 1 Hour, Until the Dough Has Doubled in Volume. |
3
Done
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Punch Down Dough, and Knead in Garlic (you Can Put More, Less or No Garlic Depending on Your Taste). Pinch Off Small Handfuls of Dough About the Size of a Golf Ball. Roll Into Balls, and Place on a Tray. Cover With a Towel, and Allow to Rise Until Doubled in Size, About 30 Minutes. |
4
Done
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During the Second Rising, Preheat the Grill (or Skillet) to High Heat. a Grill Would Be Best, but If You Don't Have a Grill Ready to Use, You Can Use a Skillet, They Just Won't Come Out as Pretty. |
5
Done
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at Grill Side, Roll One Ball of Dough Out Into a Thin Circle. Lightly Oil Grill. Place Dough on Grill, and Cook For 2 to 3 Minutes, or Until Puffy and Lightly Browned. Brush Uncooked Side With Butter, and Turn Over. Brush Cooked Side With Butter, and Cook Until Browned, Another 2 to 4 Minutes. Remove from Grill, and Continue the Process Until All the Naan Has Been Prepared. |