Balls to the pair of you, light, airy fluffy floured ones ;D
Anyway, i apologise in advance for not cooking on the portable stove as i couldn't find the gas canister

. I really must get a couple in. Will do wonders for the looks of my naans.
Anyway, the dough was a bit stickier after it defrosted which isn't unusual so i floured it again. Still light and airy though

Garlic and coriander up first as i didn't want to have a disaster and then have to do the back up naan ;D
G & C added

Off the tawa

And a close up

Just as airy and bubbly as before and tasted good, although i didn't brush my taster with butter ghee

I'll enjoy the rest of it tomorrow - buttered.
Next up the tricky sticky one

The filling:

Would you believe it, i managed to get the filling in my ball and it stayed there throughout the rolling process and didn't burst through once

I was gobsmacked ;D

my only real mistake was after adding the water i didn't stipple it with my fingers to ensure i got smaller bubbles when cooking

Didn't have any problems with it rising though -one big bubble and a few little ones :

- on the tawa

done:

And a little drizzle of honey spread over the top.

My first successful peshwari ;D I gave myself 7/10 but after adding the honey it went to 8/10
Well happy with the results again.
If there was any degradation because of the dough being frozen, i must say it was barely noticeable. So freezing ones balls does work. I must try freezing a cooked naan and see if i concur with Garp. All in all, quite happy with the results and look forward to a curry with naans
