STUFFED NAAN BREAD WITH MINCED MEAT (KEEMA NAAN)

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Posting this recipe on Grapefruit's request.. Hope you enjoy them as much as we do. Serve with plain yoghurt or coriander chutney or even with your favourite pickle.

Provided by AaliyahsAaronsMum

Categories     Yeast Breads

Time 2h10m

Yield 8 Naans, 4 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 21

450 g plain flour
1/2 teaspoon salt
1 teaspoon baking powder
2 teaspoons active dry yeast
2 teaspoons sugar
150 ml milk, hand-hot
2 tablespoons vegetable oil, plus a little extra
150 ml natural yoghurt, lightly beaten
1 egg, lightly beaten
200 g lamb mince
2 -3 tablespoons oil
1 onion, very finely chopped
2 garlic cloves, minced
1/2 inch piece ginger, minced
2 green chilies, finely chopped (optional)
2 tablespoons tomato puree
1/2-1 teaspoon chili powder
1 teaspoon coriander powder
1/2 teaspoon garam masala powder
3/4-1 teaspoon salt (to taste)
2 -3 tablespoons fresh coriander leaves, finely chopped

Steps:

  • To make the naan bread:.
  • Sift the flour, salt, baking powder, yeast and sugar in a bowl and pour in the hand-hot milk, oil, yoghurt and the beaten egg and mix it all together to form a ball of dough.
  • Place the dough on to a clean surface and knead it for 10 minutes or more, until it is smooth and satiny.
  • Pour about 1/4 tsp oil into a large bowl and roll the ball of dough in it.
  • Cover the bowl with a piece of cling film and set aside in a warm, draught-free place for an hour or until the dough has doubled in size.
  • To make the mince stuffing:.
  • Heat oil in a pan and on medium heat, fry the finely chopped onion, minced ginger and garlic till lightly golden browned.
  • Add the mince meat, chopped chillies, spices and salt and stir fry till nicely browned.
  • Add in the tomato puree and about 2-3 tbsp water and let the mixture cook thoroughly, stirring occasionally, till all the liquid have evaporated.
  • Remember, NO LIQUID SHOULD REMAIN. If the mince stuffing is 'wet', it will be impossible to roll out the naans without bursting them.
  • Keep aside to cool completely then mix in the chopped coriander leaves.
  • Back to making the naan bread:.
  • Pre-heat your oven to the highest temperature. Put the heaviest baking tray to heat in the oven.
  • Punch down the dough and knead it again and divide into 8 equal balls.
  • While working on 1 ball, keep the remaining balls covered.
  • Flatten the ball using your hands (or rolling pin), roll it out slightly and then place about 1 heaped tbsp of the mince stuffing in the centre and pull the edges up, seal and shape into a ball again.
  • Dust will a little flour if needed and roll out into a tear-shaped naan, about 15 cm in length and about 12 cm at its widest.
  • Brush the top with melted butter.
  • Remove the hot baking tray from the oven, grease it well with butter and place the naan on to it (I cook 4 naans in one batch).
  • Put it into the oven on the top rack for 2-3 minutes. It should puff up and brown slightly (do keep an eye on it after 2 mins).
  • Once puffed up and browned on one side, flip the naan and back into the oven again for another 1-2 minutes till the top of naan goes golden brown (keep an eye after 1 minute).
  • Wrap the naans in a clean tea towel and serve hot.

Mia Martinez
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I had a hard time finding keema at my local grocery store. I ended up using ground beef instead and it turned out great!


BABY BUBBA
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This recipe is a bit too spicy for my taste. I think I'll use less chili powder next time.


Official Syed
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I'm not a fan of keema, but I loved the naan bread. It was soft and fluffy, and I could eat it plain.


Khuram Ijazalo
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The naan bread was a bit too chewy for my taste. I think I'll try rolling it out thinner next time.


Mabinty Sesay
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This recipe was easy to follow and the results were delicious! I will definitely be making this again.


Rival F
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I've made this recipe several times now and it's always a hit. The naan bread is always soft and fluffy, and the keema filling is always flavorful and juicy.


Okafor enyichi
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This recipe is a keeper! The naan bread was soft and fluffy, and the keema filling was flavorful and juicy. I loved the combination of spices in the filling.


David Rodrigues
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I had a hard time getting the naan bread to rise. I think I didn't let it proof for long enough. The keema filling was good, though.


Shahbaz Bhutta
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The keema naan was a bit too oily for my taste. I think I'll try draining the meat a bit more next time. Otherwise, the flavor was great!


Fremont Thirion
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I'm not a fan of keema, but I loved the naan bread. It was soft and fluffy, and I could eat it plain. Next time, I'll try making the naan with a different filling.


eyu lala
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This recipe was easy to follow and the results were delicious! The naan bread was light and airy, and the keema filling was flavorful and moist. I will definitely be making this again.


Roxanne Allen
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The stuffed naan bread turned out amazing! The naan was soft and chewy, and the keema filling was perfectly seasoned. I followed the recipe exactly and it came out great. Highly recommend!


Adiba Abrar Chowdhury
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This keema naan recipe was a hit with my family! The naan bread was soft and fluffy, and the minced meat filling was flavorful and juicy. I especially loved the combination of spices in the filling. Will definitely be making this again!