Naan

How To : Make traditional naan

Check out this how-to video for making traditional naan that is so delicious that it makes your mouth water. To illustrate how naan are traditionally made, virtually visit one of your favorite Indian restaurants (Jaipur Grille in Toronto, Canada) and ask the chef to demonstrat ...more

How To : Bake naan bread with honey and yogurt

This naan is much better than any restaurant you have ever been too. Watch this how to video to see how its done. Naan can be eaten with just about anything. Serve as an appetizer with curries or soups. To make the naan you will need: Yeast White bread flower Oil Low fat yogu ...more

How To : Bake naan

Naan is an Indian staple and accompanies every meal you'll get in an Indian restaurant. It is usually made with tandoor on the stove top or oven. Like many Indian breads, you can stuff it or add ingredients to it as you like.

How To : Make naan bread with Manjula

Watch this how to video and have our host Manjula show you how to make this popular Indian bread. For this nann recipe you will need: 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 ...more

How To : Make naan with Julia Child

In this "Baking With Julia" episode, Julia Child demonstrates how to make naan. Naan is an Indian staple bread. Make naan with Julia Child. Click through to watch this video on pbs.org

How To : Make Indian naan bread step by step

make delicious naan bread in the comfort of your own home with help from this three-part cooking tutorial. For written instructions on how to make these wonderful treat, go here. Ingredients you will need: 2 cups purpose flour 1-1½ cups (warm) milk 5g dry yeast 1 cup warm wat ...more

How To : Make naan

Spice up your batch of naan with cumin, garlic, melted butter, or ghee. This leavened Indian bread can also be topped with meat, vegetables or cheese. Naan is a leavened Indian bread with yogurt cooked in large tandoor ovens. It usually enhanced with cumin or garlic and has me ...more

How To : Make Indian naan bread

Naan is the perfect accompaniment to lots of Indian meals, as well as stews and soups from all over the world. In this cooking tutorial, learn how to easily make this delicious Indian bread. You Will Need: • 1 package (.25 oz.) active, dry yeast • 3 tbsp. milk • 1 egg, bea ...more

How To : Make dal makhani

Dal Makhani is one of India's most famous dals and is a great accompaniment to breads like naan. See how to make this spicy, rich dish - but don't rush it! This dish is time consuming.

How To : Screw Sandwiches—Toast Is Where It's At

Local cafés and food bloggers are catching onto a gourmet toast trend that makes bread and butter look like movies before color TV was invented. While the classics will always remain, there is a new way to make toast that is appealing in flavor, color, and texture—by topping ...more

How To : Make chapati

In this video you will learn how to knead dough and make chapati (chapathi). It is also known as Indian bread or naan.

How To : Make Punjabi chola

Watch as Manjula prepares Punjabi chola, a classic chickpea Indian dish than can be served with naan or any other Indian bread. You will need: 1 cup chickpeas (Garbanzo beans, Kabuli chana) 2 tea bags 3 tablespoons oil 1 teaspoon cumin 1 tablespoon basen (Gram flour) 2 medium ...more

How To : Order at an Indian restaurant while on a diet

Know which Indian entrees are low-calorie and which are diet busters. Step 1: Forget the fried stuff Avoid fried appetizers, like puri, which is fried bread, samosas, which are turnovers, and pakoras, which are fritters. Try the mulligatawny soup, a spicy concoction of chicke ...more

How To : Make tarka dal

Tarka or "tadka" is a process of cooking in which spiced butter is used to season a dish. This is a classic, comforting lentil dish. Manju Malhi's recipe is fantastic with fresh coriander leaves and hot naan bread. Make tarka dal. Click through to watch this video on videojug.com

How To : Make coconut-ginger chutney

Chutney is always at hit when eating Indian food. It goes with practically anything. Use it as a naan dip, a samosa sauce, or anything else. You can really put chutneys on anything! See how to make this coconut-ginger chutney recipe. Ranveer Brar blends green chile peppers, f ...more

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