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Butter naan recipe - Allo recipies

by Allo Innoware on February 15, 2023
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Welcome to the delicious world of butter naan! A staple of Indian cuisine, butter naan is a soft and fluffy bread that is traditionally cooked in a tandoor oven, but can also be made on a stovetop or in an oven. With its warm, buttery flavor and perfect texture, butter naan is a perfect accompaniment to a wide range of dishes, from spicy curries to flavorful stews. In this blog, we'll delve into the history and traditions of butter naan, share with you some of our favorite recipes, tips, and tricks for making the perfect loaf, and explore the many ways this versatile bread can be enjoyed. So, let's get started and discover the delicious world of butter naan!

Ingredients:

2 Cups of all-purpose flour

Baking Powder

Baking Soda

Sugar

Yoghurt

Oil

Toppings:

Chopped Garlic

Sesame seeds

Chopped Coriander

 

Instructions:

  1. We take 2 cups of all-purpose flour in a mixing bowl. To this we add the 1tsp baking powder, ½ tsp baking soda, salt, 1tsp sugar and 2 tbsp of oil.
  2. We take 2-3 tbsp of plain yoghurt and add it to the mixture.
  3. We mix all this mixture. Add small amount of water and continue mixing it. 
  4. We knead the mixture until we get a smooth dough.
  5. We cover this dough and let it rest for a minimum of 2 hours. We let it rest to make it rise and fluffy. 
  6. After 2 hours we see that the dough has risen up and is very soft.
  7. We will now make some Naan bread using this dough.
  8. We take a handful of dough as shown and flatten it as shown.
  9. We flatten the bread using a rolling pin to the desired thickness. Similarly, make more Naans.
  10. We place them on a baking tray and garnish it with garlic, sesame and  coriander. Make sure to gently tap the toppings, so that it sticks to the  Naan. You can choose the toppings of your choice.
  11. In the end, we take some butter or ghee and gently brush it on top of the naan. This is now ready to be place in the oven.
  12. We pre-heat the oven to 200-degree Celsius. Place the baking tray and bake it until it is golden brown and fluffy.
  13. Garnish with some more butter! Naan bread is ready! Enjoy!

 

Some Interesting facts:

  1. Origin: Butter naan is a popular bread in India and is thought to have originated in the northern regions of the country. It is believed to have been introduced by Persian invaders and has since become a staple food in Indian cuisine.

  2. Cooking Method: Butter naan is traditionally cooked in a tandoor oven, which is a clay oven that uses charcoal or wood fire to reach high temperatures. The dough is shaped into rounds and then placed on the sides of the oven, where it cooks quickly, giving it a crispy exterior and soft, fluffy interior.

  3. Variations: Butter naan is one of several types of naan bread, and there are many variations, including garlic naan, cheese naan, and even sweet naan.

  4. Popularity: Butter naan is widely enjoyed in India and is also popular in other countries, such as Pakistan and the United Kingdom, where it is often served in Indian restaurants.

  5. Nutritional Value: Butter naan is a source of carbohydrates and can provide energy, but it is also high in fat and calories. Some recipes use whole wheat flour, which can provide fiber and other essential nutrients.

  6. Cultural Significance: Butter naan is a staple food in Indian cuisine and is often served with meals as a way to soak up sauces and flavors. It is also a symbol of Indian hospitality and is often served as a welcoming gesture to guests.

  7. Versatility: Butter naan can be used as a wrap for fillings, as a base for pizzas, or even as a bread to be eaten on its own, with a variety of dipping sauces or spreads.

  8. Global Reach: Butter naan has become a popular food around the world and can be found in many countries, including the United States, where it is widely available in Indian restaurants and specialty food stores.

 

Potential Health Benefits of Butter naan:

  1. Carbohydrates: Butter naan is a source of carbohydrates, which can provide energy and help maintain stable blood sugar levels.

  2. Fiber: Some recipes for butter naan use whole wheat flour, which can provide fiber, which is important for digestive health, reducing the risk of heart disease, and maintaining a healthy weight.

  3. Protein: Butter naan is a source of protein, which is important for building and repairing tissues in the body, and also helps keep you feeling full and satisfied.

  4. Iron: Some of the ingredients used in butter naan, such as whole wheat flour, can be a source of iron, which is important for maintaining healthy red blood cells and supporting overall health.

It's important to note that these potential health benefits can vary greatly depending on the ingredients and preparation methods used in the butter naan, and that moderate consumption of this bread is key to maintaining a balanced and healthy diet.

 

 

 

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