Why Indian naans are perfect for any wedding?

Any Indian wedding catering in NJ is incomplete without its fluffy soft and pillowy Indian-style flatbread. Yes, the right work struck your mind, we are discussing classic Indian naan, chapati, and paratha. These are freshly baked in a tandoor or on Tawa and served hot. Whether served plain with butter or stuffed with cheese, garlic or minced-meat-stuffed keema, it is flavorsome bread that makes your tastebuds drool. 

Why are these so popular?
  • These are traditionally cooked in a tandoor oven that is composed of flour, water, yogurt, and yeast. 
  • The naan is served hot and these are served with Indan curry with a smokey taste.  
  • These are soft and tender with a buttery taste that just melts in your mouth. 
  • The naan takes 40-60 sec to get cooked in a tandoor. Thus it is an easy option to serve hundreds of guests. 
Chapati: This Indian flatbread is made combining the same flour for Naan with water and salt, but without yeast.

Paratha: It is a traditional bread famous in many regions of South-East Asia. The dough is made with flour, water, and vegetable oil, and then cooked in Tawa, the Indian cast iron skillet.

Moreover, you can find a wide variation in these naans and parathas such as a laccha paratha, plain naan, chili cheese naan butter, and garlic naan and more. 

You definitely won’t be hungry after eating a meal with naan.
  • It’s perfect for dipping in gravy. It is the perfect food to soak up delicious sauces, curries, and those last few flavors on your plate. So you can say Indian cuisine is all about varieties and naan.
  • Whether you’re an adventurous or picky eater, naan caters to every type of diner, it is for everyone.. Kids love it, too!
  • As it is traditionally cooked in a clay tandoor oven, these are authentic. Naan is a cultural Indian staple cuisine accompanies with many other types of meat and dishes.
  • It’s delicious. Naan is one of those foods you can’t resist, thanks to its unique flavors and the ingredients used in cooking and preparing them.  
Is your mouth drooling too? Well, what are you waiting for? Visit an Indian wedding or give a chance to Indian Wedding Catering in New York. 

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