What naan is best naan?
Garlic, onion, jalapeno, or plain?
>>8885101
Keema naan.
>>8885101
Paneer ofc.
I am having trouble thinking of something garlic CAN fuck up that isn't a dessert.
>>8885110
Risotto
>>8885110
is there a dessert that would actually benefit from one? are there savory desserts out there, or does that negate the whole concept of 'dessert'?
>>8885101
Garlic naan is best naan, but paratha is better than any naan. Paneer paratha is god tier, so is methi paratha.
I don't remember the Indian names because it has been years, but I worked for a bit at an Indian restaurant and would always get the potato one with garlic on the outside (not on the menu, so fuckin good).
>>8885132
I had a really nice onion tart once, but it didn't have garlic.
>>8885107
this anon knows the score
>>8885132
I could see some che making good use of it.
>jalapeno naan
This exists? It sounds like a mistake.
Cheese naan.
>>8885101
peshwari (sp?)
>>8885107
Stuffed naan isn't really naan anymore.
Peshwari naan is best naan.
NAAN IS TOO HEAVY
I like plain the best cause it doesn't jumble with whatever curry I'm eating it with
>>8887161
onion and garlic go with basically everything though.
plain/garlic naan w/ butter chicken under the stars
sadly this truck is no longer here and my sunday ritual left with it:(
>>8885101
Garlic for me.
I used to think it was unnecessary because the naan would take on the flavour of the curry you were mopping up with it but since they accidentally served me garlic ones when I ordered plain I just find it elevates it to another level. I like it so much I don't even order rice when I have Indian now, I just get extra Naan.
banaan
>>8886053
It's a flyover thing
>>8885179
aloo paratha, yeah boi
The stateside favorite garlic naan, or really naan with any aromatics doesn't really exist in north India where it originated. It's more of a thing in other parts of India.
I don't really like flavored or stuffed naan. A perfect naan is plain with butter. And it shouldn't be bready either. It should be thin and stretchy. Think neapolitan pizza rather than pita.
If you like stuffed flatbreads in the Indian tradition try kulchas. I can't find a good picture of kulcha on the net so I'll post something I made that was pretty close to the real thing.
I roll out some dough, let it rise, then divide with spatula and bake, then bag and freeze.
I eat these bread triangles for breakfast. Toasted with oil, salt, cinnamon and sugar sprinkled on top.
eat one is about 500 calories.
>>8885121
Wrong.
>>8885132
my boss always orders stuffed mushrooms for dessert if the restaurant has them
>>8886527
is keema nan a sandwich? or maybe a pizza?
Peshwari naan is nice
peshwari naan is the best.
>>8885179
Kulcha /b/ro
>>8885107
This and Cheese Naan. Mmmmm mmmm.