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Ooh interesting! I’ve tried making naan before using a normal cast-iron pan and while it tasted good I never got those spots like you did. Nice job 👍
Thanks! It's pretty...now I need to figure out how to make it delicious.
The YouTube video I linked to shows the method that I used.
Maybe brush it with melted butter and crushed garlic? Sprinkle some finishing salt and a few pieces of cilantro if you’re into that sort of thing?
Honestly I rarely would eat this by itself… Rather I would dip it in chicken tikka masala for example.
I eat it with butter chicken, or whatever curry is around. My son makes naan pizza.