Naan Recipe (Indian Bread) - Spice Up The Curry (2024)

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This pillowy soft, fluffy naan recipe is made with simple 8 ingredients. This can be made 2 ways: on stovetop or in oven. Once you try this homemade naan bread, you’ll never buy a store-bought packet.

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  • ❤️ You’ll Love This Naan Recipe
  • 🧾 Ingredient Notes
  • 👩‍🍳 How To Make Naan On StoveTop? (Stepwise)
  • 👩‍🍳 Cooking Naan In Oven
  • 💭 Expert Tips To Make Perfect Naan
  • 🥣 Storage Instructions
  • 🍽 How To Serve Naan (Indian Bread)?
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❤️ You’ll Love This Naan Recipe

Texture:

  • Bubbly & fluffy like a pillow.
  • Perfectly charred & crisp edges of those bubbles.
  • Super soft.
  • Not chewy (it has a light signature chewy texture but is not rubbery chewy).
  • Stays soft even after cooling down (unlike other restaurant or store-bought naan that gets chewy after a few hours)

Super easy to make: The dough is made in a stand mixer (can be done by hand as well). Then the dough is proofed, rolled, and cooked. Super simple steps and you’ll have perfect homemade naan ready.

This naan is a basic Indian bread that pairs well with many Indian veg or non-veg gravies or lentil curries. Leftovers can be stored for later or used to make other dishes (see details in the serving suggestion section below).

Two Methods For Cooking Naan At Home:

  • On StoveTop: Use a cast iron pan (or skillet)
  • In Oven: Use a cast iron griddle or pizza stone with a broiler setting ON.

🧾 Ingredient Notes

You’ll need 8 easy-to-find ingredients to make this naan recipe (Indian bread).

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  • Flour: I always use unbleached all purpose flour aka maida (in Hindi).
  • Yeast: Instant yeast is used here so I have added it directly into the dough.
    • If using active dry yeast then dissolve it in warm water with salt and sugar. Let it bloom for 10 minutes. Use this frothy mixture to knead the dough.
  • Yogurt: It helps to make naan soft and pillowy. Make sure the yogurt is at room temperature. Cold yogurt may kill the yeast.
  • Ghee or Butter: It is used to brush on cooked naan.

👩‍🍳 How To Make Naan On StoveTop? (Stepwise)

Make Naan Bread Dough:

1) Take all purpose flour, salt, sugar, baking powder, and instant yeast in a stand mixer bowl. Mix lightly.

2) Add yogurt and oil. Attach a dough hook. Start running the mixer on low and gradually add warm water from the side.

3,4) Gradually increase the speed and knead until the dough becomes smooth and comes together.

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5, 6) Grease the bowl with oil and also, apply oil on the dough to prevent it from sticking and drying.

7, 8)Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let it proof for around 1 ½ -2 hours in a warm place or until gets double in size.

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Rolling Naan:

9) Deflate the dough and divide it into 6 or 8 equal portions (6 for thick naan and 8 for medium thick naan).

10) Make smooth balls.

Before you start rolling, heat the cast iron skillet on medium-high heat.

11) Sprinkle some flour on a rolling surface and the dough ball.

12) Roll into an 8-inch oval shape.

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Cooking Naan On Stovetop:

13, 14) Now the skillet is hot (just starting to smoke). Now place the rolled naan and within a few seconds, it starts to bubble up.

14) Cook the first side for around a minute and then flip it using a spatula or a pair of tongs.

15) Cook another side for around 45 seconds. If some part of the naan is not touching the skillet because it is puffed up then press lightly using a spatula and cook until cooked and charred.

17) Remove it to a plate and brush melted butter or ghee right away. Repeat the same for the rest of the naan.

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👩‍🍳 Cooking Naan In Oven

  • Place a cast iron griddle or pizza stone on the top rack of the oven.
  • Preheat the oven to the maximum temperature available (around 400-450 F) for around 20 minutes.
  • Let the pan or pizza stone get nice and hot.
  • You can roll all naan, arrange them on a tray in a single layer and cover them with a clean kitchen towel.

1) Once the cast iron pan or pizza stone is hot, carefully slide the pan out with a rack and place rolled naan (2-3 at a time). As the pan is super hot, it will bubble up right away. Slide back the pan and close the oven door.

2) Turn on the broiler mode (on high) and cook for 2-3 minutes (depending on the thickness of your naan). You can check and see it should be puffed up partially and browned up (charred) nicely.

Remove the cooked ones using a pair of tongs and apply butter.

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NOTE: If cooking more quantities and the pan or pizza stone cools down then preheat the oven again to maximum heat and let the pan get hot again for 5-10 minutes and repeat cooking the rest of the naans.

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💭 Expert Tips To Make Perfect Naan

  • Always use warm water when working with yeast. Hot water will kill yeast and cold water will not activate them.
  • Using active dry yeast: Dissolve it in warm water along with salt and sugar. Let it froth up and use this water to knead the dough.
  • Using instant yeast: No need to bloom them. Just add to dry flour and knead the dough.
  • Highly recommend using a cast iron skillet. The heat conduction of the cast iron skillet helps to make large bubbles that result in a soft and fluffy texture with a few charred and crisp spots.
  • Yogurt has to be at room temperature (not directly from the fridge) otherwise dough won’t rise properly.
  • How to promote the dough rising? Keep the bowl of dough in a warm place. If you are cooking on a stovetop and you have a microwave on top then keep it in the microwave as it will be slightly warmer. Or keep it in the oven or in the cabinet.

🥣 Storage Instructions

  • At room temperature, naan stays fresh for 1-2 days. Store in an air-tight container. The next day warm up slightly in the oven (not microwave otherwise it will become chewy).
  • In the freezer, it stays good for up to 2-3 months. Arrange them on a large cookie tray and freeze them until frozen. Transfer them to a freezer-safe ziplock bag and keep them in the freezer.
  • Reheating: Preheat the oven to 400F (200C) and warm up in the oven for 2-3 minutes. You can use the air fryer as well.
  • Freezing naan dough: Wrap the dough (after proofing and punching it down) into plastic wrap and freeze. Most of the time, I wrap individual naan dough balls separately and freeze them in a ziplock bag. So if I want to make only two naans, I defrost two dough balls only.

🍽 How To Serve Naan (Indian Bread)?

  • Naan can be enjoyed with any gravy (curry) or lentil dishes like paneer butter masala, shahi paneer, saag paneer, chana masala, dal makhani, etc.
  • Use leftover naan bread as a pizza base. (make sure to bake it until crisp, that’s the best texture).
  • Cut leftoves into bite-sized pieces, brush with oil, and bake until crisp. Use these as a dipper for your dips.
  • Thinly rolled and cooked naan can be used as a wrap to stuff paneer tikka, aloo tikka, veg cutlet along with some mint chutney and laccha pyaaz.
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Check Out Other Indian Bread Recipes

  • Garlic naan recipe
  • Bhatura recipe
  • Poori Recipe
  • Aloo paratha
  • Tandoori roti
  • Paneer paratha

Did you try this naan recipe? I’d love to hear about it! Leave a review in the comment section below.

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This pillowy soft, fluffy naan recipe is made with simple 8 ingredients. This can be made 2 ways: on stovetop or in oven. Once you try this homemade naan bread, you’ll never buy a store-bought packet.

Author: Kanan

Course: Main Course

Cuisine: North Indian,Punjabi

Calories: 186kcal

Servings 8 no.

Prep Time 2 hours hours

Cook Time 20 minutes minutes

Total Time 2 hours hours 20 minutes minutes

US measuring cups are used (1 cup = 240 ml) See details

Ingredients

  • 2 ½ cups All purpose flour (Maida)
  • 1 teaspoon Salt
  • ¼ teaspoon Baking powder
  • 2 teaspoons Sugar
  • 1 teaspoon Instant yeast
  • 2 tablespoons Oil
  • 3 tablespoons Plain yogurt at room temperature
  • ¾ cup Warm water
  • Ghee (clarified butter) or Melted butter, to brush on cooked naans

Instructions

  • Make Dough: Take all purpose flour, salt, sugar, baking powder, and instant yeast in a stand mixer bowl. Mix lightly.

  • Add yogurt and oil. Attach a dough hook.

  • Start running the mixer on low and gradually add warm water from the side. Gradually increase the speed and knead until the dough becomes smooth and comes together.

  • Proof the dough: Grease the bowl with oil and also, apply oil on the dough to prevent it from sticking and drying.

  • Cover the bowl with plastic wrap and let it proof for around 1 ½ -2 hours in a warm place or until gets double in size.

  • Roll: Deflate the dough and divide it into 6 or 8 equal portions (6 for thick naan and 8 for medium thick naan). Make smooth balls.

  • Sprinkle some flour on a rolling surface and on the dough ball. Roll into an 8-inch oval shape.

Cook On Stovetop:

  • Before you start rolling, heat the cast iron skillet on medium-high heat.

  • Once the skillet is hot (just starting to smoke). Now place the rolled naan and within a few seconds, it starts to bubble up.

  • Cook the first side for around a minute and then flip it using a spatula or a pair of tongs.

  • Cook another side for around 45 seconds. If some part of the naan is not touching the skillet because it is puffed up then press lightly using a spatula and cook until cooked and charred.

  • Remove it to a plate and brush melted butter or ghee right away. Repeat the same for the rest of the naan.

Cook In Oven:

  • Place a cast iron griddle or pizza stone on the top rack of the oven.

  • Preheat the oven to the maximum temperature available (around 400-450 F) for around 20 minutes.

  • Let the pan or pizza stone get nice and hot.

  • You can roll all naan, arrange them on a tray in a single layer and cover them with a clean kitchen towel.

  • Once the cast iron pan or pizza stone is hot, carefully slide the pan out with a rack and place rolled naan (2-3 at a time). As the pan is super hot, it will bubble up right away. Slide back the pan and close the oven door.

  • Turn on the broiler mode (on high) and cook for 2-3 minutes (depending on the thickness of your naan). You can check and see it should be puffed up partially and browned up (charred) nicely.

  • Remove the cooked ones using a pair of tongs and apply butter.

  • NOTE: If cooking more quantities and the pan or pizza stone cools down then preheat the oven again to maximum heat and let the pan get hot again for 5-10 minutes and repeat cooking the rest of the naans.

Notes

  • Always use warm water when working with yeast. Hot water will kill yeast and cold water will not activate them.
  • Using active dry yeast: Dissolve in warm water along with salt and sugar. Let it froth up and use this water to knead the dough.
  • Using instant yeast: No need to bloom them. Just add to dry flour and knead the dough.
  • Yogurt has to be at room temperature (not directly from the fridge) otherwise dough won’t rise properly.

Nutrition

Serving: 1naan | Calories: 186kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 4g | Saturated Fat: 1g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 3g | Cholesterol: 1mg | Sodium: 310mg | Potassium: 68mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 1g | Vitamin A: 8IU | Vitamin C: 0.04mg | Calcium: 24mg | Iron: 2mg

*Nutrition information is a rough estimate for 1 serving

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Naan Recipe (Indian Bread) - Spice Up The Curry (2024)

FAQs

What type of bread would you eat with an Indian curry? ›

Naan. Naan is probably the most famous of Indian bread. This fluffy, leavened Indian flatbread is best served hot, and even though it is ideal for sopping up the gravy in curry dishes, it also the perfect accompaniment for other popular dishes like tandoori chicken.

Why do you put yogurt in naan bread? ›

2% milk works well, but I do not recommend using fat-free or skim milk. Full-fat Greek yogurt. The full-fat dairy in this naan recipe gives it a soft texture and rich taste. You can use a 2% or fat-free Greek yogurt, your bread may just not be as pillowy soft.

Do you eat curry with naan bread? ›

Eating Naan bread and curry:

As far as eating naan bread with the curry is concerned, people traditionally do wrap the food in the bread and make a small cone and fill it with a little curry. The idea is to not have the strong taste of the curry and spices on your tongue with the bread.

What is the tastiest Indian curry? ›

10 Best Curries to Try
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  • Dhansak. Dhansak Curry is a popular Indian dish that originated in the state of Maharashtra in India. ...
  • Rajma Masala. ...
  • Bhuna Gosht. ...
  • Kerala. ...
  • Massaman. ...
  • Thai Red Curry. ...
  • Thai Green Curry.
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Why do you sprinkle water on naan bread? ›

you put it on naans to keep them soft.

What is the difference between roti and naan curry? ›

To traditionally cook these flatbreads, naan rests in a large cylindrical oven, while roti cooks over a grill. Additionally, roti can be considered a vegan flatbread, while naan's inclusion of dairy only makes it vegetarian. Finally, many typically fill their naan with ingredients, while roti is served by itself.

Is Indian naan bread healthy? ›

While it may contain more carbs and sugars, it earns its reputation as a healthy alternative with its relatively generous amounts of protein and fiber. Despite its high carb content, naan can be considered a more nutrient-dense alternative to white bread and pita.

What is the primary ingredient in a traditional Indian curry? ›

The main ingredients in a traditional Indian curry typically include a combination of spices such as cumin, coriander, turmeric, ginger, and chili peppers, as well as a base of onions and tomatoes. The dish may also include various meats, seafood, or vegetables.

Do you eat curry with rice or naan? ›

Curry is often served with a side of naan bread or rice. These staples help to balance out the spiciness of the curry and provide a neutral base to soak up the flavorful sauce. Tear off a piece of naan or scoop up a spoonful of rice, then use it to scoop up the curry for a delicious and satisfying bite.

What is the difference between paratha and naan? ›

Paratha, while definitely bread, is not baked the way that naan is. Rather, it's fried in a tawa, a stone frying pan, using butter or cooking oil. While naan is generally rolled out once and slapped up against the side of the tandoor, paratha often gets rolled out multiple times, creating a very flaky bread.

What is a substitute for curd in naan? ›

Just substitute milk. The recipe calls for 3 tablespoons; you might use a bit less milk. Start with two tablespoons; if the recipe seems stiff, add a little more. If you don't have that, try buttermilk or sour cream.

Why does naan taste so good? ›

Naan bread also has a buttery flavor due to the ghee and buttermilk in the dough, which adds an extra dimension of flavor compared to pita bread's more neutral taste. Naan can be used in place of pita bread for many dishes, adding a unique twist to traditional recipes.

What is naan traditionally eaten with? ›

One of the most popular Indian delicacies that we know of; curries are creamy with the right amount of spicy, curries pair perfectly with warm, fluffy naan. Naan bread also serves as the perfect companion to soups and stews, absorbing their rich flavors and adding a delightful textural contrast.

Can you eat tikka masala with naan? ›

A great pairing with this meal is the Naan bread—which helps to win over the little ones for sure. My daughter loves making Naan bread when we make this dish at home. 1. Cut the chicken thighs into bite-size pieces.

Do you eat tikka masala with rice or naan? ›

Tikka Masala is traditionally served with steamed basmati rice or warm naan bread. The rice or naan helps to soak up the flavorful sauce and complements the spiciness of the dish. Can I customize Tikka Masala to my taste? Yes, you can customize Tikka Masala to suit your preferences.

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