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British Indian Restaurant Recipes - Starters & Side Dishes => Starters & Side Dishes => Breads (Naan, Puri, Chapatti, Paratha, etc) => Topic started by: 976bar on April 06, 2014, 11:22 AM
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This is such a simple recipe, but very tasty, especially when dipped into your favourite curry sauce.
I didn't take pictures of the 2nd batch I made, but I started to add crushed chillies, freshly chopped coriander, sliced garlic, which I pressed into the breads before frying.
600g Plain Flour
500ml Yogurt (I used Greek Yogurt)
15g Salt (or to taste)
Sift the flour into a bowl and add the yogurt and salt, mix with your hands until you form a dough. Tip out onto a work surface and kneed for about 10 minutes. Add a little more flour if needed as this can get a bit sticky.
Roll into a ball, return to the bowl and cover with clingfilm. Leave to rest for 1 hour, then remove from the bowl and tear small amounts off. Roll into a ball then roll out to 5 inch flat discs.
At this stage you can press whatever other ingredients you want into the bread.
Put oil into a pan enough for deep frying and heat to about 170C, place the bread into the hot oil and fry until a light golden brown. Remove and place on kitchen paper to drain.
Eat on it's own or dip into your favourite curry sauce or raita.
(http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/pics/e00136cfc775d1651ecb2ca64674dc81.jpg) (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/#e00136cfc775d1651ecb2ca64674dc81.jpg)
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These look great.
I've made these many times but never posted a recipe. I think of them as deep fried chapatis and even a basic flour, salt, water recipe is transformed by the deep frying. The trick is to get them to puff up like balloons and eat them quick before they deflate!
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I had also just made a Lamb Madras for a conference dinner at the Uni, and could not help myself but kept dipping them into a bowl of the Madras sauce.... I was in heaven ::)
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I can imagine - yum.
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Great looking recipe 976 - the simple ones are often the best!
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Great looking recipe 976 - the simple ones are often the best!
I know this forum is geared up for BIR, but having done most of that now I am moving on to other stuff within the Indian Cuisine industry. New breads, other recipes etc.... :)
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They look great!
A bit similar to my puris shown here next to some aubergine fritters. CBMs recipes
(http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/pics/b7aa55adc716c5195d6a0244f1f3011c.jpg) (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/#b7aa55adc716c5195d6a0244f1f3011c.jpg)
I probably had them in the fryer for a few secs too long (was my 1st try) but very simple and deelish to mop up a lovely madras sauce!!
Ed
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They look great!
A bit similar to my puris shown here next to some aubergine fritters. CBMs recipes
(http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/pics/b7aa55adc716c5195d6a0244f1f3011c.jpg) (http://www.curry-recipes.co.uk/imagehost/#b7aa55adc716c5195d6a0244f1f3011c.jpg)
I probably had them in the fryer for a few secs too long (was my 1st try) but very simple and deelish to mop up a lovely madras sauce!!
Ed
I bet they soak up that sauce real good :)
Aubergine fritters are something we're looking into as a street food right now, will post a recipe if we take it forward :)