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These look really great ! However, aren't you cheating a bit when you say "Non-Yeast Naan" ? I mean self raising flour includes leavening agents such as baking soda, baking powder and/or instant dry yeast.
Quote from: StoneCut on October 25, 2012, 08:18 AMThese look really great ! However, aren't you cheating a bit when you say "Non-Yeast Naan" ? I mean self raising flour includes leavening agents such as baking soda, baking powder and/or instant dry yeast.I don't believe that self-raising flour ever includes instant dry yeast. Stephen is clearly differentiating between yeast-based naans and non-yeast-based naans, and neither baking powder nor baking soda nor self-raising flour include yeast, so for me the distinction is clear (yeast is a living organism, baking powder/soda are non-living chemicals).** Phil.
Hhhm, that may be true (no yeast in self-raising flour). However, in that case I don't understand the advantage of a non-yeast naan (except for possible flavour differences). I figured it wouldn't use any leavening agents at all. I can see tons of advantages to that (and problems).