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Home-made Kheema Naans

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Home-made Kheema Naans Recipe, How To Make Home-made Kheema Naans Recipe

Keema Naan is popular unleavened flat bread stuffed with flavored minced meat. It is very popular dish in Punjab and other states of India. Keema Naan is one of the delicious foods eaten in the Afghanistan and other Asian subcontinent countries.

 Home made Kheema Naans   A delicious Indian style tandoor type of bread (mini naan) topped with spiced meat, fresh herbs, ginger, garlicky and cheesy flavour, air fried until done to give a mystical taste of delectable flavours delighting your taste buds to eat more.   Read More..

About Recipe

How to make Home-made Kheema Naans

(23 ratings)
13 reviews so far
Prep time
5 mins
Cook time
6 mins
Total time
11 mins
Home-made Kheema Naans
Author : Vahchef
Main Ingredient : Lamb
Servings : 4 persons
Published date : March 02, 2019


Ingredients used in Home-made Kheema Naans
• Mince meat - 200 grams.
• Yeast - 1/2 tea spoon.
• Milk - 2 tablespoons.
• Water - 1/4 cup.
• Yogurt - 1/4 cup.
• Oil - 1 tea spoon.
• Flour - 1 cup.
• Sugar - 1/2 tea spoon.
• Onion (finely chopped) - 1 number.
• Garlic (finely chopped) - 1/2 tea spoon.
• Ginger (finely chopped) - 1/2 tea spoon.
• Green chillies (finely chopped) - 1 number.
• Bell peppers (finely chopped) - 1 number.
• Coriander leaves (finely chopped) - 1 tablespoon.
• Mint leaves (finely chopped) - 1/2 tablespoon.
• Chili powder - 1 tea spoon.
• Garam masala - pinch.
• Tomato (chopped) - 1 number.
• Cream - 1 tablespoon.
• Salt - to taste.
• Pepper (crushed) - pinch.
• Lemon juice - 1 tea spoon.
• Beaten egg (for egg wash) - 1 number.
Method:
  • In a mixing bowl, add sugar, yeast, milk, water and mix together.
  • Add yogurt to it and mix. Then add little oil, pinch of salt, all-purpose flour and mix to make soft dough (like the pizza dough). Rest this dough for 40 minutes.
  • In another bowl, add mince meat, chopped onions, garlic, ginger, green chilies, bell peppers, coriander leaves, mint leaves, chili powder, pinch of garam masala, tomatoes, cream, pinch of salt, freshly crushed pepper and combine all ingredients together. Sprinkle some lime juice and mix again.
  • Sprinkle some flour over the dough and divide them into equal portions.
  • With help of a rolling pin, roll the dough to a puri size and stretch a bit like a mini naan and keep aside. Give an egg wash over the mini naan.
  • Spread the mince meat mixture evenly over the naan and sprinkle some grated cheese on the top.
  • Preheat the Philips Airfryer at 200 degree centigrade for 3 minutes.
  • Open the basket and place the naans inside. Drizzle little oil over the naan and air fry for 5-6 minutes at 180 degree centigrade until done.
  • Remove and serve hot.





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 Home made Kheema Naans   A delicious Indian style tandoor type of bread (mini naan) topped with spiced meat, fresh herbs, ginger, garlicky and cheesy flavour, air fried until done to give a mystical taste of delectable flavours delighting your taste buds to eat more.   Keema Naan is popular unleavened flat bread stuffed with flavored minced meat. It is very popular dish in Punjab and other states of India.

Keema Naan is one of the delicious foods eaten in the Afghanistan and other Asian subcontinent countries. It’s awesome in taste with a finger licking recipe. This is often served either during breakfast or dinner. The chopped pieces of meat we call ‘Kheema ‘or ‘keema’, is embedded in the naan and baked in the tandoor. Keema, Kheema or Qeema is a traditional meat dish of Pakistan and India. Originally this word meant minced meat. It is typically minced-lamb or goat curry with peas or potatoes. 

Keema can be made from almost any meat, can be cooked by stewing or frying, and can be formed into kababs. Keema is also sometimes used as a filling for samosas or naan. Naan is very popular North Indian bread baked in a tandoor. It goes very well with rich creamy Indian gravies and is one of the most liked breads served in Indian Restaurants or Dhabas. This homemade mini Kheema Naan is a unique recipe recreating the sense of baking this popular Indian bread in the Philips airfryer yet retaining its soft chewy texture at home. 

Using the same recipe for the dough in making the naan and topping it with spiced mutton mince and cheese, air frying the food with technology makes it just superb, easy to cook and mess-free. By this you can make a delicious and yummy Kheema naan right in your kitchen with no less than the ones served in any fancy restaurant. Just go ahead and try, it worth the effort.

Recipe of Home made Kheema Naans:

Ingredients:

Sugar                                        –      ½ tsp

Yeast                                        –      ½ tsp

Milk                                          –      2 tbsp

Water                                       –      ¼ glass

Yogurt                                      –      ¼ cup

Oil                                            –      1 tsp

Salt                                           –      pinch

Flour                                        –      1 cup

Mince meat                            -       200 gms

Onion, chopped                     -       1 no

Garlic, chopped                     -       ½ tsp

Ginger, chopped                    -       ½ tsp

Green chillies, chopped        -       1 – 2 nos

Bell pepper, chopped            -       1 tbsp

Coriander, chopped              -       1 tbsp

Mint leaves, chopped           -       ½ tbsp

chilli pd                                   -       1 tsp

Garam masala                       -       pinch

Tomatoes, chopped             -       1 no

Cream                                     -       1 tbsp

Salt                                          -       to taste

Pepper, freshly crushed      -       little

Lemon juice                           -       1 no

Beaten egg (for egg wash)   -       1 no

Directions:

  1. In a mixing bowl, add sugar, yeast, milk, water and mix together.
  2. Add yogurt and mix. Add little oil, pinch of salt, all-purpose flour and mix to make soft dough (like the pizza dough). Rest this dough for 40 mins.
  3. In another bowl, add mince meat, onions, garlic, ginger, green chillies, bell peppers, coriander, mint leaves, chilli pd, pinch of garam masala, tomatoes, cream, pinch of salt, freshly crushed pepper and combine all ingredients together. Sprinkle some lime juice and mix again.
  4. Sprinkle some flour over the dough and divide them into equal portions.
  5. With help of a rolling pin, roll the dough to a puri size and stretch a bit like a mini naan and keep aside.
  6. Give an egg wash over the mini naan.
  7. Spread the mince meat mixture evenly over the naan and sprinkle some grated cheese on the top.
  8. Preheat the Philips Airfryer at 200 degree C for 3 minutes.
  9. Open the basket and place the naans inside. Drizzle little oil over the naan and air fry for 5-6 minutes at 180 degree C until done.
  10.  Remove and serve hot.

You could always reach me at my website for more amazing nutritious and enticing Indian flat bread recipes at: www.vahrehvah.com Enjoy Cooking and always remember that: VahrehVah is all about inspiring others to cook”!



 

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rajvi vira Posted on Wed Sep 17 2014

P?

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??????? ????? Posted on Sun Sep 21 2014

Wow, look delicious, Hope i could get this Philips machine, thankyou for sharing delicious recipes with, us and please continue for years years and years! ?

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Wazma Karimi Posted on Sun Sep 21 2014

i don't have this machine :( can i still make it in the oven? ?

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sajjith77 Posted on Sun Sep 21 2014

Ok I will buy the Phillips gadget, cos I luv ur recipes?

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koynakoy1 Posted on Mon Sep 22 2014

Lol he didnt show fully while loading the nan, i have this frier, you cant fit all those nan in at the same time unless you keep them on top of each other?

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rtbalu Posted on Mon Sep 22 2014

can we make it with chicken kheema??

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jkesar13 Posted on Tue Sep 23 2014

Yummlicious?

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Azra Parveen Posted on Thu Sep 25 2014

What is that cream which u use.. where to get that?

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Hazel Lewry Posted on Thu Oct 02 2014

Sorry. Not impressed with product placement, preferred your previous stuff :/?

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Ayesha “Ruby” Khanam Posted on Fri Nov 07 2014

I'm going to make this....?

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JendrixHimi Posted on Wed Feb 04 2015

I would have cooked the keema just a little first then put it in the middle of 2 pieces of slightly thinner doe with grated garlic it would be more soft a tasty, but this is good !?

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Rajesh Mukhi Posted on Tue Feb 17 2015

I think the best part of vahchef is when you eat your own recipes which feels and sounds like an orgasm. Wonderful. I have ordered the airfryer for my mom. Here in the Netherlands, it is all sold out!?

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