7gactive dry yeast*see the notes to halve the yeast
450gall-purpose flourplus more as needed
1tspsalt
2tbspolive oil
150mlplain yogurt
1egg
Instructions
Instructions naan bread with yogurt
In a bowl combine the milk, sugar and yeast and set aside for 10 minutes until it starts to bubble or make a foam.
Combine the flour and the salt in a large bowl and make a well in the middle. Pour in the oil, the yogurt and the egg and start mixing all together with a wooden spoon.
Add the yeast mixture and stir in. Start to form a ball of dough with your hands. Knead the dough for 10 minutes, adding more flour if necessery. The dough should be elastic and smooth. Form a ball of dough then place it into a lightly greased bowl, cover the bowl with a plastic wrap and let the dough rise and double in size, about 1,5 – 2 hours.
The rising times are approximate, it can take more or less time depending on the temperature of the environment, the freshness of the yeast, the strength of the flour and other factors not related to the recipe.
Instructions homemade soft bread – the cooking
Deflate the dough with your fist, then divide into 6 – 10 balls. Lightly flour your work surface then roll each portion into an oval shape, roughly 1 cm thick.
Place a large cast-iron skillet or a non-stick frying pan over high heat until hot. Place a piece of dough in the pan. Keep cooking until bubbles have formed all over the top, about 60 to 90 seconds. Flip and cook until done, about 30 to 60 seconds.
Serve with your favourite currys and stews.
Notes
1 hour waiting time* To keep your bread, rolls, pizzas, focaccia and other yeast dough recipes soft and fragrant for longer, you need to cut the amount of active dry yeast in half and extend the rising timeThe nutritional values are generated automatically for indicative purposes only and are therefore not completely accurate.
Nutrition
Serving: 6naanCalories: 632kcal
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