Homemade Naan (Easy No-Knead Recipe + Video) (2024)

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Have you ever tried making your own naan bread at home? It's surprisingly easy with my no-knead recipe! You can make soft and pillowy naan bread that's perfectly elastic and chewy without the need for a stand mixer.

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Naan needs no introduction and is probably one of the most ordered items in Indian restaurants. This recipe for no-knead naan is made without eggs, and the enriched dough has yogurt, melted butter, and milk.

I am using an Instant Pot to make and proof the dough, which results in perfect fermentation, yielding soft and fluffy naan. Typically, traditional naan is prepared in a tandoor or clay oven. However, in this homemade naan bread recipe, I'm using a cast iron skillet to cook the naan. This method still creates the characteristic crumbs and char that you would typically get from a tandoor, making it a delicious and convenient alternative.

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The BEST Naan Recipe

This is my tried and tested recipe to make the BEST no-knead naan bread in the comfort of your own home. Now, you may think I am biased, but allow me to elaborate on why my naan recipe is the best. So what makes a naan the BEST? I love good naan bread, and for me, these are some of the top features to call it the best:

  • A great naan recipe will produce a flatbread that is soft and pillowy, with just the right amount of chewiness.
  • AA hallmark of great naan is the presence of airy pockets, which are created during the cooking process and help to give the bread its distinctive texture.
  • Typically, traditional naan is prepared in a tandoor oven or clay oven, resulting in a slightly charred texture from the high heat. I will show you how to recreate that lovely char with a mild smoky flavor without using a tandoor.
  • The best naan recipe will produce bread with a delicious flavor that is not too bland or too overpowering.

I truly believe that when followed correctly, my simple recipe checks all these boxes to give you the most incredible tasting naan.

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Ingredients

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Flour: Bread flour works best for this recipe. However, if it is not available, use all-purpose flour.

Yeast: I have used instant dry yeast, which does not need dissolving or blooming. If you use active dry yeast, bloom it first in sugar and lukewarm milk.

See the recipe card for full information on ingredients and quantities.

Step-by-step instructions

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Step 1: In the inner pot of the Instant Pot (or a large mixing bowl), add milk, sugar, instant dry yeast, yogurt, and melted butter.

Step 2: Mix well until the sugar dissolves. Add salt and mix.

Step 3: Add flour to the yogurt mixture in batches and mix using a wooden spoon.

Step 4: Combine the flour and bring it together, making sure there are no dry bits.

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Step 5: Form a slightly sticky, soft dough that will come together like a ball.

Step 6: Place the inner pot in the Instant Pot and set it to 'Yogurt' mode for one hour. If you are mixing flour in a large bowl, transfer it to the inner pot of the Instant Pot.

Step 7: The dough is ready when it is almost double in size.

Step 8: Transfer it to a lightly floured surface or board. Divide it into 8 equal portions.

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Step 9: Bring each part into a ball and place it on a tray. Cover with a clean and damp tea towel (or plastic wrap) and let it sit for 15 minutes.

Step 10: The dough rises after the second proofing.

Step 11: After 15 minutes, take one ball of dough and gently spread it into oval discs using your fingers. Alternatively, roll it using a rolling pin into a teardrop shape or oval shape.

Step 12: Optionally, you can top it with nigella seeds, garlic, or cilantro.

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Step 13: Heat a large cast-iron skillet. Place the rolled dough on the hot skillet. Bubbles begin to appear as it cook. Let it cook for about 2 minutes on medium-high heat or until the underside is charred and golden brown.

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Step 14: Flip and cook on the other side for one more minute. The naan is done when bubbles will turn golden brown.

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Expert Tips

In this recipe, I use dried instant yeast that does not require blooming. If you use active dry yeast, take yeast in a small bowl along with lukewarm milk (or warm water) and sugar, mix, and let it bloom before using the yeast mixture.

Bread flour works better in this recipe. However, if it is not available, use all-purpose flour.

The dough has to be soft yet not very sticky. If the dough is too dry, add 1-2 tablespoons of milk, and if it is too sticky, add enough flour (not more than ¼cup).

Hand stretching the dough ball where possible is great to get those beautiful crumbs. If you want to use a rolling pin, then roll by applying a little pressure. Rolling the naan dough with too much pressure may toughen the dough.

When rolling one part of the dough, keep the rest of the dough balls covered in the kitchen towel. This will help in preventing the dough from getting dry.

Make sure the cast iron pan is very hot. To check, add a few drops of water to it. If it evaporates immediately, it is ready. While we need the pan to be very hot, do not cook the naan on very high heat. Reduce it to medium heat before placing the dough.

Use this soft and fluffy naan bread to make the most delicious chicken tikka naanwich.

Variations

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There are so many variations you can make to this basic naan recipe. Here are some ideas for your inspiration to use the dough in different ways.

Topped with seeds: You can top the rolled dough with nigella seeds, poppy seeds, or sesame seeds. Add the seeds and gently press them using the rolling pin before cooking.

Garlic naan: Add finely chopped or minced garlic on top of the dough and gently press them using the rolling pin before cooking. Top the cooked naan with garlic butter to make garlic butter naan.

Cheese naan: Use grated cheese as a stuffing to make cheese naan. Add some finely chopped chili peppers to make chili cheese naan.

Keema naan: Cook minced meat with spices and cool it completely. Use it as a stuffing to make keema naan.

Sourdough naan: Love baking sourdough bread? Make sourdough naan using this easy, tried, and tested recipe.

Gluten-free naan: If you are on a gluten-free diet, check out this recipe to make perfect gluten-free naan.

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What to serve with naan bread?

When it comes to curries and kebabs, naan is an ideal partner. Pairing naan bread with your favorite chana masala or chicken tikka masala is the ultimate comfort food experience. It pairs well will almost all paneer dishes like paneer butter masala and kadai paneer.

You can also roll up chicken tikka or paneer tikka in naan, creating a scrumptious kebab roll, perfect for on-the-go enjoyment. Never run out of ideas on what to serve with naan with this detailed guide. If you have leftover naan, don't worry. Check out these resources to learn how to freeze naan properly and the ultimate guide to reheating naan.

Recipe FAQs

Why is my naan not having bubbles?

This happens if the skillet is not hot enough when cooking or if the dough is too dry. Heat the skillet before you place the dough on it.

Is naan the same as pita bread?

While both are leavened flatbread and are made using flour and leavened using yeast, they are quite different in taste and texture. Naan dough is enriched with milk, butter, and yogurt. It is large, soft, and lighter, whereas the pita is small, dry, and used as a pocket for fillings.

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Naan Recipe (Easy No-knead)

Have you ever tried making your own naan bread at home? It's surprisingly easy with my no-knead recipe! Once you try this fail-proof easy recipe, you won't want to go back to store-bought naan. Pair it with your favorite curry or use it to make wraps and sandwiches to enjoy a delicious and convenient meal that's perfect for any occasion.

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Author: Shilpa Kerur

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Indian

Servings: 8 naans

Prep Time: 30 minutes minutes

Cook Time: 20 minutes minutes

Resting Time: 1 hour hour

Total Time: 1 hour hour 50 minutes minutes

Ingredients

  • cups bread flour or all-purpose flour
  • 2 teaspoon instant dried yeast see notes
  • 2 teaspoon sugar
  • ½ cup milk (plus 1-2 tablespoons)
  • ¼ cup melted butter
  • ½ cup yogurt
  • 1 teaspoon salt

Instructions

Make and proof the dough:

  • In the inner pot of the Instant Pot, add milk, sugar, yeast, yogurt, and melted butter. Mix well until the sugar dissolves.

  • Add the salt and give it a good mix.

  • Add the flour in batches. Mix using a wooden spoon.

  • Combine the flour and bring it together making sure there are no dry bits.

  • The moisture from the liquids is sufficient to make the dough.

  • Form a soft and slightly sticky dough that will come together like a ball.

  • If the dough is too sticky, add ½ cup of flour. If it is too dry, add one tablespoon of water.

  • Cover the Instant Pot and set it to 'Yogurt' mode for one hour.

  • The dough is ready when it is almost double in size.

Making the naan:

  • Once the dough is ready, transfer it to a lightly dusted surface. Divide it into 8 equal parts.

  • Bring each part into a ball and place it on a tray. Cover with a clean kitchen towel and let it sit for 15 minutes.

  • Meanwhile, start heating a cast iron pan or skillet.

  • After 15 minutes, take one ball of dough and gently spread it into oval discs using your fingers. Alternatively, roll it using a rolling pin.

  • Sprinkle nigella seeds, finely chopped garlic, and cilantro.

  • Place it on the hot skillet. Bubbles begin to appear as it cooks. Let it cook for about 2 minutes or until the underside is charred.

  • Flip and cook on the other side for one more minute. The naan is done when bubbles will turn brown.

  • Remove from the skillet and set it aside.

  • Repeat with the rest of the dough balls.

  • Serve hot with curry of your choice.

Video

Notes

In this recipe, I am using instant dried yeast that does not require blooming. If you use active dry yeast, bloom it in lukewarm milk (or warm water) and sugar first, and then use the yeast mixture.

See the tips section above for more useful tips to make this dish.

Calories: 224kcal | Carbohydrates: 32g | Protein: 7g | Fat: 8g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 1g | Monounsaturated Fat: 2g | Trans Fat: 0.2g | Cholesterol: 19mg | Sodium: 351mg | Potassium: 116mg | Fiber: 2g | Sugar: 3g | Vitamin A: 218IU | Vitamin C: 0.1mg | Calcium: 46mg | Iron: 0.4mg

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Homemade Naan (Easy No-Knead Recipe + Video) (2024)

FAQs

Why is my naan bread not fluffy? ›

Naan doesn't get bubbles – Pan not hot enough, dough not moist enough or improper leavening. Naan turns hard – Toasting for too long, not enough moisture in the dough, toasting on low heat or not kneading the dough enough.

Can I leave naan dough to rise overnight? ›

Then after the dough has doubled in size, put the bowl with the dough it in the fridge overnight (I've done 24 hours). Do not punch dough down or touch it – just put it in as is. The fridge stops the dough from rising any further. Take the bowl out of the fridge at least a couple of hours before cooking.

What makes naan bread so good? ›

Naan is a soft, pillowy flatbread traditionally baked in a tandoor. This cylindrical clay or metal oven, prevalent in restaurant kitchens across the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, and Central Asia, reaches scorching temperatures, imparting a distinct smoky flavor to foods.

How do you keep naan bread moist? ›

First I preheat the toaster, then when it's warm I run the naan bread under the tap for a moment so both sides are wet. Not soaked through, just wet. I then stick it in the hot toaster for a minute or two until it is warm. The water stops the bread drying out, and makes it lighter and fluffier than warming it dry.

What is the trick to fluffy bread? ›

Add Milk

To make your bread soft and fluffy, another trick used by commercial bakers is replacing water with milk. Milk has fats which make bread softer. We at Old Bridge Bakery, carrying years of tradition of bread making, provide authentic and delicious loaves of bread in different flavours. Come and enjoy!

Is yeast or baking powder better for naan? ›

Naan is essentially a leavened flatbread, which means it contains some form of raising agent to provide its airy texture. Hence for this naan, the raising agent we will be using is yeast. Other variations do exist which may utilise self raising flour or baking powder/baking soda.

Why use yogurt in naan bread? ›

Plain yogurt gives the dough a pillowy, stretchy crumb, and cooking it over high heat gives naan bread its signature glossy, blistered surface, which is finished by brushing with ghee or butter.

Is naan bread healthy? ›

Is Naan Bread Healthy? Naan bread can be part of a healthy diet, especially if you choose whole grain varieties. Naan bread contains vitamins and minerals like niacin, fiber, and iron, as well as fiber.

Does traditional naan use yeast? ›

Though they're flatbreads, naans traditionally get their bubbly texture from yeast (and, very traditionally, from wild yeasts). Some more modern variations, such as that in Vivek Singh's Curry, use baking powder instead, with Jaffrey also adding extra bicarbonate of soda.

Why is naan unhealthy? ›

Naan and pita are similar in that they are both flatbreads, but naan contains butter and yogurt, whereas pita does not. As stated earlier, naan is high in fat, and specifically high in saturated fats. Pita on the other hand is considered to be a low fat food.

What is the name of the flour in naan? ›

Flatbreads are an important staple in South Asian cuisine. One of the most familiar South Asian flatbreads are naan, which are leavened and typically made of maida, a refined wheat flour.

Can diabetics eat naan bread? ›

Naan by itself may cause your blood sugar to go up, but eating naan as part of a balanced plate and pairing it with protein, vegetables, and fat can help blunt the effects naan may have on your blood sugar. Naan is a high carb food that may help promote healthy blood sugar, cholesterol, and triglyceride levels.

Why is my naan not fluffy? ›

If you don't see the dough puffing up, you should turn up the heat under the griddle. Take the naan with thongs and turn on an adjacent gas burner. Flip the naan on top of this gas burner and leave until it's nicely charred.

Why do you sprinkle water on naan bread? ›

You sprinkle water to keep the naan bread soft. Naan bread will naturally stiffen when not eaten straight from the pan, so eat it as soon as you possibly can.

Why isn't my naan bread puffing up? ›

The puffing and bubbles also directly contribute to the fluffy, chewy texture of great naan. If you aren't getting bubbles on your naan at all try turning up the heat a little, on a skillet medium-high heat is usually the sweet spot. If that still doesn't work your problem may be the dough.

Why is my bread dense and not fluffy? ›

Proofing can't be skipped and it can't be rushed. If your bread is under proofed, it means there's not enough air in the dough. The yeast/sourdough in your dough has not had an adequate amount of time to produce the carbon dioxide that creates a rise in your bread. This results in bread that is dense and less airy.

Why is my bread not poofing? ›

Yeast is too cold If the other ingredients are too cold, it could cause some of the yeast to die. Was the dough kneaded properly? Dough may not have been kneaded enough. Kneading 'exercises' the gluten in the bread and gives it the elasticity to hold in the air bubbles produced by the yeast.

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