Naan (Using a Breadmaker)

My dad recently got me a breadmaker so I plan to use it a lot! I was in a hurry and I didn't want to create a mess, so I dumped some ingredients to the breadmaker. I was elated because the naan turned out so well.
Cooking Instructions
- 1
Pour ingredients one by one as listed above. Use dough setting and wait. (Using my machine, it takes about 20 minutes) If you don't have a machine, combine flour and yeast and salt and sugar, add water and egg and parsley, knead by hand for about 5 minutes. Then add butter, knead again until the dough is pliable and smooth.
- 2
Let the dough rise for about 45 minutes. Then flatten it.
- 3
Grab a handful of dough, flatten it with a rolling pin (or your hand). Pour a bit of oil to a pan. Cook the naan in medium heat until it bubbles, flip it, then continue cooking until both sides have brown spots. Serve warm with curry.
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