Naan Bread Recipe by Manjula, Indian Vegetarian Gourmet
www.ManjulasKitchen.com INGREDIENTS Recipe makes 6 Naans 2 cups all purpose flour 1 teaspoon active dry yeast 1 teaspoon salt 1 teaspoon sugar Pinch of baking soda 2 tablespoons oil 21/2 tablespoons yogurt 3/4cup look warm water 1 teaspoon clear butter or ghee 1/4 cup all purpose flour for rolling Please send comments to manjulaskitchen@yahoo.com

Thank you, Ms. Manjula, for this simple yet very efficient recipe. I am going to try this at home. The instructions are so simple to follow that I did not even need to take down notes! Thanks once again!!
hey manjo, i love your cooking ,,, i will try to make naan today lol so lets see,,, by the way can i use whole wheat flour,inseted .
Wow, this looks great. Going to make it tonight!
@Manjulaskitchen hi manjula anti ur dishes are very nice
can u also make cheese naan i am a big fan of it thank you
Thank you very much! You are precious!
Thank you for sharing! I have a paratha question..when i cook out paratha roti on the tawa, it dosen’t puff up on the stove the way it should…how can i fix that please?
Looks delicious, am so hungry now, will have to try this recipe, many thanks!
you are the best!Many thanks.where can I get the stone
you are the best!Many thanks
My Husband THANKS YOU MAAM !!! YAY I can make NAAN
Its one of my favorite especially with Humus!!!
Now that looks really yummy thank you for recipe i will be trying it out for diner 2nite
Thanks for this video. It was much more helpful than the other 2 I watched where they didn’t even bother to tell you how much ingredients to use.
I love this recipe and I cannot wait to try it, thanks!
I just made it for the first time on my stone and we LOVE it.
I added the sugar into the water/ yeast mix to help feed the yeast and get the proofing process started. Excellent video thank you my family loves buying naan at the store and now I can make it for them at home which is always better!
thank you very much for all your recipes its really wonderful that i can learn from you indian recipes being here in poland many miles away.
@shikhs1000
use baking sheet.
Mam what if i dont have a baking stone?
Manjula, these naan look wonderful, I am going to try your recipe
You could also “fry” them one at a time in a non-stick skillet on the stove top. They will puff up beautifully with a hot skillet…no extra oil necessary.
quarry tile is also a cheap stone for baking. if you put it in your grill it tastes much better and the heat is better maintained.
@torontotq
You can buy a pizza stone from most cooking supply stores. However, you can use unglazed quarry tile, or granite slab tiles from your local hardware store. Pizza stones can cost over $20, while my slab of granite cost $1.50 at Home Depot, and it works wonderfully.
where do i buy pizza stone,is that easy to find at shop?plz lemme know.this da best vdo ever i;ve seen,keep it up
Thank you! I am so loving these little lessons.
I love Indian food mmmmmmmmmmm
thanks