look forward to that curryhell get some pics if you can.
Ok, did these tonight. In my defence i'm at a disadvantage from the off, having an electric hob you can't get even the even heat distribution that you do with gas. Anyway, not deterred i got stuck into the dough first - the easy bit

. Was a bit sticky at first but eventually managed to persuade it to let go of my fingers


I rolled out the first one, pressed in some finely chopped garlic and coriander. Flipped it on its back and pressed some water into the surface. Initial thoughts, next one i'll roll even thinner. Onto the tawa it went and one or two blisters appeared

. Was expecting more. Checked the edges for the browning and then inverted over the hob. Fingers crossed. It stayed attached

. The naan was all but touching the plate before i started to get some colouration.

Spread some garlic oil over the surface and then in for the taste test. Yep, needs to be thinner the next time. Texture was quite good, not overly sweet not as light and fluffy as i would have liked but not heavy. Made the second one which was only 3-4mm thick. Surely this would deliver the goods


Again spread garlic oil over the finished article. Looking good, nice and thin and more blisters this time (tawa was really hot now and underside smoked a bit during the cooking). Got a reasonable finish when inverted and no fallers yet

. Taste test revealed improvement on the first attempt. Yep it tastes like a naan and was IMHO passable but i'd eaten better. Was getting bored now. So set to with the third. This needed to be good as i'd promised one to a girl at work to have with her lunch tomorrow, so no pressure. Pressed the disc out and finished with a rolling pin, added remaining chopped garlic and coriander, onto its back, slapped some water around and onto the tawa it went. By this time i'd turned the heat down as no. 2 had some serious scorch marks on the underside. BAD MOVE. Should have left it alone. End result not as many blisters again but finished up not looking too bad. Good enough for me to take in and get some unbiased feedback tomorrow which i will post.

Looks better in the flesh ;D. Will be interesting to hear what she says. So i'm pleased to say i haven't joined the dodgy bakers club. I think the method is as good as you can get without a tandoor but i will be varying the recipe a bit and maybe try the madhur jafrey recipe which i used the first time i ever made naan. The taste was fantastic but cooking it in the oven didn't give that BIR appearance. I certainly didn't have the cake taste that Uf had, thank god

Thanks CBM and UB for the recipe and the technique.