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I cook some naan bread. This is Raks recipe. 

I used almost the exact recipe. I just cut the amount of yeast. 

Using the CI Pan was so easy. I didn't loose hardly any heat during my putting them in the pan, flipping them or getting them out. This will be our go to recepie and method of cooking for now on.  They were chewy.. Love that. Also I used Ghee to grease the Pan. Worked Perfect. 

 

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20 minutes ago, MacKenzie said:

SK and CK, thanks for posting, it is a fantastic cook, bread looks soooooo tasty and perfectly cooked.  :-D:smt023:smt023:drinkers:

Thank you @MacKenzie. My first time making these. Was a bit nervous.. But they turn out great. 

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On 8/30/2017 at 0:23 PM, Bruce Pearson said:

I love Naan that looks delicious

Thank you @Bruce Pearson. I will get the recipe posted soon. This was a recipe posted by @Rak73. Made with yougurt. Its a very good one. 

Posted
3 hours ago, tony b said:

Well done, Susie! Had never thought about that technique. Will definitely be giving that a try!

Thank you @tony b... Yea, I think this is the way to go. 

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11 minutes ago, wayne romanowicz said:

Well done. Looks like a versatile type of bread and goes well with the toppings.

Thank you @wayne romanowicz. I was thinking the same thing.. Thinking about mopping up some honey with it. 

Posted
2 hours ago, Shuley said:

That looks amazing.  Did you do this at the end of a cook, or is it ok waiting for other ingredients to finish?

I'll answer that. She did the Naan bread first. Stacked them up waiting for the rest of the meal. 30-60 minutes not a problem. 

 

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On 9/3/2017 at 6:06 PM, ckreef said:

I'll answer that. She did the Naan bread first. Stacked them up waiting for the rest of the meal. 30-60 minutes not a problem. 

 

Thanks. Some thinner things like that seem to get hard when they cool down so I was curious

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6 minutes ago, Shuley said:

Thanks. Some thinner things like that seem to get hard when they cool down so I was curious

I suppose if you overcooked them - don't do that - LOL 

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