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How To Make Naan Without Tandoor: Make Dhaba Style Naan at home without Tandoor, everyone will be surprised by the taste, follow these easy steps.

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How to make Dhaba style naan at home without tandoor

How To Make Naan Without Tandoor: Whenever butter chicken or kadhai paneer is made at home, people like to eat naan with it. In such a situation, most people have to order naan from outside. Excessive use of flour, oil and butter is used in Naan made in restaurants, which causes great harm to health. In such a situation, some women want to make naan at home but due to lack of tandoor, they are not able to do so. But now there is no need for tension. Here we are going to tell you about easy steps with the help of which you can make Dhaba style naan at home without tandoor. Follow the steps from here.

Ingredients (for making dough)

  • Flour – 2 cups
  • Curd – 2 tbsp
  • Baking powder – 1 tsp
  • Baking soda – a pinch
  • Sugar – 1 tsp
  • Salt – as per taste
  • Lukewarm water or milk – to knead the dough
  • Oil or Ghee – 1 tsp
  • Nigella seeds (nigella seeds)
  • finely chopped coriander
  • Water
  • butter or ghee

Naan Recipe

prepare the dough

Mix all purpose flour, baking powder, baking soda, sugar and salt in a large bowl. Add curd and oil/ghee to it. Knead a soft and smooth dough with the help of lukewarm water (or milk).

ferment dough

Grease the dough with oil and keep it covered in a warm place for 1-2 hours so that it rises.

make balls

Make small balls of the dough.

naan rolls

Take a ball and gently roll it into the shape of your choice. Keep it a little thick.

add toppings

Put some green coriander and nigella seeds on the rolled naan and press it lightly.

apply water

Flip the naan and apply some water on its back side. This layer of water will help the naan stick to the pan.

bake naan

Heat an iron pan well on medium flame. Place the watery side on the hot pan. When bubbles start appearing on the upper surface of the naan and it gets lightly roasted, turn the pan upside down. Now, turn the pan upside down and roast the naan directly on the gas flame by rotating it all around. This will give tandoor like color and texture to the naan. Keep the flame medium so that the naan does not burn.

serve

When the naan is cooked well, carefully remove it from the pan. Immediately apply butter or ghee on it and serve hot.

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