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In a message dated 8/19/04 10:01:47 AM,

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> I have tried to find a Naan recipie that has some herbs or spice to

> it and I find none:(

> Thanks for any ideas.

> Loretta

>

>

 

hi, loretta--

 

i imagine you could replace or add any spices you want to a naan recipe, or

add some jalapenos or thai peppers to the garlic...

 

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naan recipe from vegweb.com:

 

 

Naan Bread with Garlic and Coriander

Ingredients (use vegan versions):

• 200ml water (lukewarm - not too hot!)

• 1 teaspoon vegan sugar

• 1 teaspoon active dried yeast

• 225g plain wholemeal flour

• 225g white self-raising flour

• 1 1/2 teaspoon salt

• 1 tablespoon fresh lemon juice

• 3 to 4 cloves garlic (depending on preference), finely chopped

(optional)

• 3 tablespoon fresh coriander, finely chopped (optional)

• oil spray

 

Directions:

*** See notes at bottom of page ***

1. Put the water in a small bowl, add the vegan sugar and stir to

dissolve. Sprinkle the yeast over a little at a time, stirring well in between

each

addition to avoid lumps. Put the bowl somewhere warm (I sit it in the

microwave) until there is froth on top of it - about 15 minutes. If there is

no

froth, check the use-by date on your yeast. If your yeast seems fine, the

water may have been too hot and killed the yeast.

2. Mix the flours and salt in a bowl, adding the optional ingredients for

garlic and coriander naan (highly recommended!). Sprinkle the lemon juice

over, then pour in the frothy yeast mixture. Adding more water as necessary to

make a pliable dough, mix it all together and knead for about 100 strokes

(a stroke is 1 kneading action - push the heels of your hands away from you

into the dough, fold the dough in half towards you and rotate it a

quarter-turn). Cover the bowl and put in in the fridge for at least 1 hour.

3. When ready to cook the naan (just before serving), knead for antoher 50

strokes and then divide into naans (make them as big or as small as you

like). Form balls of dough and then flatten into thin ovals (to make this

easier, you can wet your hands and use your fingertips to spread the dough

across the base of a frying pan. Use oil spray to stop them from sticking.

4. Preheat a grill. Now put the frying pan on medium heat, letting the

naan cook until the bottoms are golden-brown (they will move easily when you

shake the pan gently). Stick the frying pan under the grill (don't let the

plastic handle go under too far!), and let the naans cook until puffed up

and

golden.

5. Serve immediately with hommous, beans, curry or just eat them by

themselves. Alternatively, you can let them cool and then freeze them.

*** NOTES *** You can make these with all white flour if desired. Also, if

you don't have any self-raising folur, substitute plain (all-purpose) flour

and add 1 tsp baking powder. You can leave out the garlic and coriander for

plain naan, or just leave out the coriander for garlic naan. Add some

pepper or whatever other spices you like in step 2 - experiment and enjoy!

;)

 

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melody

 

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