Subj : Naan Bread (Super Easy)
To   : Ben Collver
From : Dave Drum
Date : Thu Nov 10 2022 05:07:00

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BC>       Title: Naan Bread (Super Easy)
BC>  Categories: Indian
BC>       Yield: 8 Pieces

BC>   1 1/2 c  Warm water
BC>       1 tb Sugar
BC>       2 ts Active dry yeast
BC>       1 ts Salt
BC>       3 c  Flour; plus a few tbsp for
BC>            -workspace

BC>   Prep Time: 45 mins, Total Time: 55 mins

That's a whole lot like "Native American" fry bread. Or bannock (which
is baked). Here's a recipe I glommed onto in the 1990s.

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     Title: My Personal Fry Bread Recipe
Categories: Breads, Snacks
     Yield: 11 Servings

 1 1/2 c  Unbleached flour
     1 c  Whole wheat flour
   1/2 c  Cornmeal
     4 tb Baking powder
     2 tb Sugar
   1/4 ts Salt
     1 c  Warm milk; (water can be
          - substituted if desired)
     1 tb Oil for hands & dough
          Oil or Shortening to fry

 Fry bread is one of the most popular and widespread of
 the modern Native American Indian foods. There are two
 main types of this bread that are used for everything
 from a quick snack to an everyday dinner bread.

 In the North and East regions, a fried yeast bread is
 most popular, while in the South & west regions recipes
 using baking powder in lieu of yeast are more common.
 In Texas the Alabama-Coushatta use the same recipe as
 the Navajo Fry Bread listed here.

 In a mixing bowl, sift together flour, baking powder and
 salt. Stir in milk and knead briefly with lightly oiled
 hands until smooth. Rub the remainder of the one tb oil
 over the dough. Cover and let sit in a warm area for
 about 30 minutes.

 Either pat or roll out enough dough to fit in the palm
 of your hand in a circle about 1/4" thick. Deep fry in
 hot (350-|F) oil for about one minute per side or until
 golden brown.

 Makes 10-12 pieces.

 Note: Dough can also be cut into triangles, squares or
 perfect circles if rolled out and a cookie cutter like
 device is used. Serve with honey, maple syrup, or as a
 bread for meals.

 From: Darren Christmas; 03-16-96 - Cooking Echo

 From: http://www.recipesource.com

 Uncle Dirty Dave's Archives

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