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How to Make Soft, Moist Naan at Home

Asked May 23, 2020 by John B.

Hello,

I have tried a number of recipes for naan but all come out a bit breadier than the soft, moist, doughy concoctions one finds in the restaurants. Julia Child recommends in her recipe to get the dough sopping wet as one rolls/presses it out, but this only marginally helps. No other recipe calls for that step so when I found that, I thought I had the secret, but to no avail. Any suggestions?

Thanks,

JB

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COMMENTS

  • John B.

    June 20, 2020

    Thanks Lynn!

    My doughs so far have been yeast doughs and some with and some without the yogurt. Measurements have been by volume, not weight. Pressed out not rolled. I will try experimenting with the oil as that is not something I have tried varying.

    Cheers,

    JB

    • Lynn ClarkMilk Street Staff

      June 22, 2020

      Good luck, John! Let us know how your experiments turn out.