Aloo Naan And 7 More Lip-Smacking Naan Recipes For Weekend Indulgence

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Naan bread has a huge fan following among us. Since it makes for an ideal weekend treat, we have collated a list of lip-smacking naan recipes for you.

Aloo Naan And 7 More Lip-Smacking Naan Recipes For Weekend Indulgence
naan is a bread that has a huge fan following across the country

Highlights

  • Naan makes for an ideal weekend treat
  • Aloo naan is best when accompanied with delicious curries and gravies
  • Keema naan stuffed with chicken or mutton is tasty and full of proteins
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The weekend is finally here and all we can think about is relaxing and unwinding! The moment Saturday begins, our stresses automatically begin to melt away and we rejuvenate our senses with some of our favourite activities. For food lovers, the weekend is all about enjoying delicious treats that weekdays don't allow the time or space for. This is also why we end up browsing food delivery apps so much. Be it a cheese-loaded pasta or simply dal makhani with naan, there's a lot of good food that we want to indulge in, every weekend! Speaking of indulgences, naan is a bread that has a huge fan following across the country. Since it makes for an ideal weekend treat, we have collated a list of lip-smacking naan recipes for you to try.

Here Are 7 Lip-Smacking Naan Recipes Ideal For Weekend Indulgence:

1. Aloo Naan

We all love aloo paratha and aloo kulcha too is truly delicious. But how about trying aloo naan? This interesting and unique recipe makes for the ideal accompaniment to your favourite curries and gravies. You can even enjoy it by yourself! Click here for the full recipe.

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2. Butter Naan

Classic and delicious, butter naan never goes out of style. The gorgeous naan can even be made at home without the need for a tandoor or special oven, and by using our usual tawa. Click here for the recipe of plain naan that you can slather with butter and relish this weekend.

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3. Chur Chur Naan

We all love simple naan, but chur chur naan is a recipe that is even harder to resist. The crisp, flaky and wholesome bread makes for a crunchy treat. Pair it with butter chicken or kadhai paneer and you have a winner! Find the recipe here. If you don't want the hassle of making it from scratch, order it from a nearby restaurant.

4. Keema Naan

If stuffed naan is your thing, then keema naan is a wholesome recipe that you should definitely try. The fulfilling addition of chicken or mutton keema to the humble bread elevates the taste experience like never before. Click here for the full recipe.

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5. Garlic Naan

The tantalising flavour of garlic is irresistible, no matter what it is added to. So, why shouldn't we amp up our usual naan with the addition of garlic too? Try this garlic naan recipe for a treat you'll surely remember and want to try every single weekend! Find the full recipe here. This type of naan is quite popular and thus you can also choose to order it online.

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6. Kulcha Naan

If you had to choose one between kulcha and naan, what would you pick? Luckily, this recipe is here to solve your dilemma. The kulcha naan recipe is truly the best of both worlds! Click here for the full recipe.

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7. Laccha Naan

Another fusion recipe on this list, this Laccha naan is a flaky and crumbly treat that you have got to try. With oodles of ghee within layers of rings, you will surely relish the naan even more in this all-new avatar. Find the full recipe here.

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Here's wishing you a happy weekend!

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