Naan Bread
Ingredients:
1 egg, beaten
200g milk
8g baking powder
2g onion seeds
100g sugar
1kg self-raising flour
Method:
Put the egg, milk, baking powder, onion seeds and sugar into a jug and whisk.
Leave for 30 minutes whisking occasionally.
Put the flour in a mixing bowl and add the mixture plus 330ml of water.
Mix together til you have a dryish dough ? don?t overmix.
Put in a tub, cover with cling film, pressing down, and leave for 2-3 hours at room temperature.
Rub some oil on hands and punch the dough down, tearing it away from the sides of the tub. Give it a good punching, then cover again and put in fridge overnight.
Rub hands with flour and divide dough into balls ? bigger than a golf ball but smaller than a tennis ball. Cover with cling film and leave for 2 hours at room temperature.
Dip ball in flour ? squeeze flat with hand then dip in flour again.
Press out on worktop then roll out to a disc.
Brush oil on top side then put disc on cushion ? oiled side to cushion, stretching the edges gently to desired size.
Spread some water liberally around the edges of the disc then over the rest.
Slap disc onto pre-heated tawa.
Almost immediately, bubbles should start to form. Leave for a few more seconds then turn over tawa and hold the naan about 3-4 inches from the flame. Move it around in circular motion.
After a minute or two, naan should be done.
I only use 50 g of sugar and no onion seeds