Simple Garlic Butter Naan Recipe | Handmade & Cooked in a Pan

ChainBaker
2 Sept 202007:27

Summary

TLDRIn this video, the process of making delicious garlic butter naan is explored step by step. The recipe uses yeast for extra flavor and requires basic kitchen equipment like a bowl, scraper, and rolling pin. The dough is prepared with flour, milk, yogurt, yeast, and other simple ingredients, followed by kneading and proofing. The naan is rolled out, cooked in a hot pan, and then smothered with garlic butter for a rich, flavorful finish. The video also emphasizes the importance of proper technique to achieve soft and perfectly cooked naan, ideal for pairing with your favorite curry.

Takeaways

  • 😀 Yeasted garlic naan offers more flavor than using baking powder, while still being easy to make.
  • 😀 Key ingredients include strong white bread flour, milk, yogurt, yeast, salt, sugar, and oil.
  • 😀 Garlic butter is made by mixing soft butter with crushed garlic, parsley, and a pinch of salt.
  • 😀 The dough is hydrated with milk, sugar, and yeast, and then mixed with oil, salt, and flour.
  • 😀 Kneading the dough for 5-7 minutes develops the gluten, ensuring a soft and elastic dough.
  • 😀 After the first proof, folding the dough helps distribute heat evenly and prevent large air bubbles.
  • 😀 Proof the dough for around 25-30 minutes until it doubles in size, indicating it's ready for the next step.
  • 😀 The dough is pre-shaped by folding the edges over the middle and tightening it before the final proof.
  • 😀 Rest the dough pieces for 30 minutes, allowing them to puff up and relax the gluten for easier rolling.
  • 😀 Roll out the dough to your desired thickness and size, ensuring it's not too thick to cook efficiently.
  • 😀 Cooking is done in a nonstick pan on medium-high heat, flipping the naan every 30 seconds for even cooking.
  • 😀 Brush the naan with garlic butter after cooking to enhance flavor and make them soft and rich.
  • 😀 Garlic butter naan stays soft longer and is best enjoyed while warm with your favorite curry.

Q & A

  • Why does the recipe use yeast instead of baking powder?

    -Yeast is used to enhance the flavor of the bread, providing a richer taste compared to baking powder, while still being easy to make.

  • What equipment is necessary for making garlic naan?

    -The necessary equipment includes a bowl, scales, scraper, temperature probe, brush, rolling pin, and a nonstick pan.

  • What ingredients are needed to make garlic naan?

    -The ingredients for garlic naan include strong white bread flour, milk, yogurt, yeast, salt, sugar, and oil. For the garlic butter, you'll need soft butter, parsley, garlic, and salt.

  • How should the garlic butter be prepared?

    -To prepare garlic butter, mix soft butter with parsley, add crushed garlic, and a pinch of salt. Stir until smooth and set aside.

  • What is the ideal temperature for the milk used in the dough?

    -The ideal temperature for the milk is around 19°C (66°F) to help activate the yeast properly.

  • How long should the dough be proofed during the first rise?

    -The dough should be proofed for about 25 to 30 minutes during the first rise, or until it has doubled in size.

  • Why is folding the dough important during the proofing process?

    -Folding the dough helps to prevent large air bubbles from forming and ensures an even temperature throughout, leading to consistent fermentation.

  • What is the purpose of pre-shaping the dough?

    -Pre-shaping the dough helps to divide and shape it into uniform pieces, making the rolling and cooking process easier and more consistent.

  • What is the best way to roll out the dough?

    -Start by rolling out each dough piece slightly, then let it rest. After resting, roll it out again to achieve the desired thickness and size more easily.

  • How should the naan be cooked, and for how long?

    -The naan should be cooked on a medium-high heat for about 4 minutes, flipping every 30 seconds to ensure even cooking. Each piece should puff up and develop a nice color.

  • Why is garlic butter applied to the naan after cooking?

    -Garlic butter is applied after cooking to add richness and a garlicky flavor, which enhances the naan's taste and keeps it soft.

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