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This amazing machine combines all the necessary ingredients, mixes and
rises the dough, then individually bakes small flattened globs of
dough in the built-in tandoor oven. Yumminess guaranteed.
Besides homemade Indian food, try naan with:
sloppy Joe, cream chipped beef, baked beans, eggs Benedict,
Chinese
takeout, fajitas, spaghetti, hummus, salsa or guacamole, Navajo tacos,...
or just eat them by themselves.
Specialised Bakery Equipment
http://www.pitta.co.il/bakery.htm Dough separators and cutters, rollers and an automated oven that does pizza bases, pita bread, lavash and naan. You name it, they probably make it. [UnaBubba, Oct 11 2005]
Narn = Naan?
http://www.code7r.o...images/nafeel01.jpg [zen_tom, Oct 11 2005]
(semi) Compact Roti Maker
http://kmenterprise.../Ultra-Compact.html Won't fit on your counter-top, but might roll in next to the stove. [reensure, Oct 14 2005]
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Definitley a crossaint. No wait, a naan. |
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it truly is an amazing machine. |
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//Any thoughts as to how the machine would break the dough up in to smaller pieces for individual baking?// |
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I was thinking that the dough globs would be pinched off into a spinning cylinder that would flatten the dough before hurling it into the tandoor. That's right; I have no clue. |
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it truly is an amazing machine.
now, where's my money**? |
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** Obscure reference to a 15th century Dravidian poet who refused to suck up to the local royal family. |
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I prefer to cook my naan on an iron skillet under a broiler (just let it heat up till a flour dusting will brown first). Tandoors are a bit of a pain to carry around.
have iron skillet, will travel. but Ill give it a (+) none the less. |
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<thread-jack-in-style-of sci-fi-geek-moment>
Did anyone else find it strangely coincidental that the race in Babylon-5 that most looked like naan bread, were called, "The Narn"?
</tjisosfgm> |
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Don't want to be the voice of dissent here, but this is being very well bunned for what is just a slightly modified breadmaker. Oh well, such is the mystery of the 'bakery. |
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naanotate - a flattened comment |
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[wagster], that's because everyone's mouths are watering at the thought of fresh nan. This is truly a must-have kitchen appliance. |
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Next up, a toaster type device that hurls poppadoms? |
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Poppadom-frisbee: there's potential there. First one to make it into a good idea wins some croissants. |
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Not only that, but dare I say it? Baked. |
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If you give me naan, I'll give you a bun no matter how wobbly or possibly baked beyond belief the idea is.
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My neighbor makes roti all the time ... it looks like naan. Nonetheless ,,, yummy. If anyone wants to make a versatile machine, it must produce macaroons as well. |
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This invention is Naan-sense (+) |
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You don't know naan about naan. (ebonic reference: 'nann' means nothing. Amongst many other translations. Such is ebonics.) |
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The wonders of naanotechnology. |
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[Unabubba]:Show me the Monet. |
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Scroll down to the Special Oven. It does pizza bases, pita and naan. |
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If this ever makes a nan, it will become unstable and self destruct. This reminds me of a song. |
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One little, two little, three little dirty nans, four little, five little, six little dirty nans, seven little, eight little, nine little dirty nans -- ten little filthy nans! |
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There were ten in the bed, and the little one said, 'postdecrement, postdecrement' So they all postdecremented and everything self destructed. |
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