Homemade Naan Bread
Light, fluffy, buttery homemade Naan bread that is even better than what you find in restaurants.
I grew up with a Mom who made homemade bread every single week. She was always making homemade bread, dinner rolls, cinnamon rolls…you name it…she made it. So my comfort food is definitely bread and butter. It is so simple yet so comforting.
We love Indian food in our home. Some of my kids favorite meals are — Chicken Tikka Masala and Indian Butter Chicken. So this Homemade Naan Bread is the perfect thing to dip into a big bowl of Tikka Masala Chicken. My husband loves when I double the sauce so he can just use the naan bread to get every bit of sauce from the bowl.
This Homemade Naan bread is so simple and easy! I have tested and re-tested it over and over again to get it just right. Recently, I did an online cooking class with Miele appliances and FeedFeed here in Scottsdale and taught how to make this easy naan bread recipe. So I wanted to make sure to get it just perfect!
I tested the recipe with more water, less water, more flour, less flour, more greek yogurt, less greek yogurt, more oil, less oil, etc. You get the point. I found that the more flour, the denser the naan turned out to be. The less flour and more water, the naan was lighter and bubbled up more. It was a stickier dough but we remedied that with a little flour on the counter.
We even tried cooking this homemade naan bread on gas vs electric stoves. The gas definitely cooked it a little faster. One thing that we found was pretty important was adding oil to the pan before cooking the naan. The oil allowed the naan bread to bubble more and it definitely had more loft to it.
When I order naan bread in restaurants, it is known for its dark, almost blackened, bubbles on the bread. I prefer it to be on the golden brown side rather than too burnt, so I lower the temperature down to medium or medium-low to allow the bread to puff up and cook through without becoming burnt. You are welcome to crank up the heat!
This is the best homemade naan bread recipe out there! It is the lightest, fluffiest, and ultra buttery naan bread.
How to make the Best Homemade Naan Bread:
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Pin ItIn a small bowl, combine warm water, yeast, and sugar. Stir. Let sit for 5-10 minutes and allow the yeast to bubble and proof. *
In a large bowl, add flour, greek yogurt, oil, and salt. Stir in yeast mixture. Combine with hands. The dough may be shaggy but keep mixing until you form a ball. Once you form a ball, knead the dough for about 5-10 minutues or until the dough is smooth.
Cover and set aside in a warm place to rise for at least 1 hour. It should double in size.
Remove from the bowl and place on a counter or board sprinkled with flour. Divide dough into 8 equal portions. Roll into approximately 8" circle or rectangle, about 1/8" thick.
Heat skillet or cast iron skillet over medium-high heat. Drizzle pan with oil. Add each naan and reduce heat to medium. Watch for it to begin to bubble. The oil makes a difference in allowing the naan to puff up and bubble. Cook for about 3 minutes on the first side and then flip and cook for 2 minutes longer.
Watch the naan carefully as you may want to lower the heat if it becomes too brown too fast. Remove from pan and brush with melted butter and serve immediately.
- If the yeast mixture doesn't proof and bubble, start over with a fresh packet of yeast. You want to see it foam, bubble, and show activity.
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
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