Besani naan on tawa

Sidra Yasir @SiyaChauhdary
Itz a traditional besni tandoori roti on tandoor..
Because of unavailability of tandoor we can make it on tawa with some tricks.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Add salt oil and luck warm water to the flour and make a dough cover it and keep on the side for rest.
- 2
Mix all dried masalas in gram flour. Add freshly chopped ingredients (onion,green chillies,coriander leaves) Make a thick rich mixture with some drops of water
- 3
Then rolled a roti put mixture on roti and spread with a spoon. Mixture is to be put on one side, wet the other side lightly with water.
- 4
Put on the pan with the wet side after a few seconds. Put the pan upside down on the fire. Your Homemade besani Naan is ready.
Enjoy it with mint chutney/raiyta
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