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British Indian Restaurant Recipe Requests => British Indian Restaurant Recipe Requests => Topic started by: George on January 03, 2018, 09:07 PM
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Some BIRs produce naan breads which must be at least 6 times the normal size.
See here: https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g187069-d796464-r116334103-Akbar_s-Manchester_Greater_Manchester_England.html
Do they somehow manage to squeeze them into a tandoor oven are are they cooked flat in some kind of large oven?
Any ideas?
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Some BIRs produce naan breads which must be at least 6 times the normal size.
See here: https://www.tripadvisor.co.uk/ShowUserReviews-g187069-d796464-r116334103-Akbar_s-Manchester_Greater_Manchester_England.html
Do they somehow manage to squeeze them into a tandoor oven are are they cooked flat in some kind of large oven?
Any ideas?
Hi George, they look about the size of a standard nan here in Glasgow. About 12 -15inch at most , folded in half and shoved in a bag for takeaway. Would go in a large tandoor no problem.
I've only ever seen smaller when its been cut up for buffets or part of a lunchtime or voucher deal. That said , there's always loads going to waste on tables.
Regards
ELW
Regards
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The huge naans are cooked in large steel lined tandoors which have a top opening getting on for 30 inches wide.
They are straight sided.
The naans themselves are rolled and placed on a gaddi that is more akin to a bed pillow.
Mick
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The huge naans are cooked in large steel lined tandoors which have a top opening getting on for 30 inches wide.
They are straight sided.
The naans themselves are rolled and placed on a gaddi that is more akin to a bed pillow.
Mick
Many thanks. I've now searched youtube for 'big naan' and it brings up some interesting results, including the following video taken at an up market restaurant in India. The naan bread bit starts at about 3 mins 45
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T3SLnzfc_S0
As they say, it takes a lot of skill to man-handle such a large item into a scorching hot tandoor,
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This is what I have seen in a :Balti: house. I've no longer got other photos but you can see the straight sides and wide opening of the large naan tandoor on the right. there is about 2 inches of insulation then the inner steel lining.