Quick Naan Recipe - The Tortilla Channel (2024)

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Yes, this naan bread recipe is done in 15 minutes. No yeast no waiting so you have naan on the table in no time. So, are you ready to learn how to make this quick naan recipe? Let’s get started!

What You Need For This Recipe

To make this quick naan recipe you need only a handful of ingredients. Some you will have in your kitchen pantry and refrigerator.

Note that the full ingredients list, including measurements, can be found in the recipe card below.

Ensure you have the following ingredients ready:

  • All-purpose flour: This is the main ingredient for this recipe. You can use plain flour or wheat flour but you can also use whole wheat flour. All-purpose flour gives you an elastic and pliable dough.
  • Greek Yogurt: In this recipe, I use 0% Greek yogurt but you can also use regular Greek yogurt or if you want a vegan naan, you can add plant-based yogurt which is dairy-free and vegan.
  • Baking powder: This ingredient helps to quick naan to puff up
  • Salt: This adds flavor to the naan bread.

Garnish

As garnish you need the following ingredients:

  • Butter: Melt the butter and combine it with garlic before you brush it on the naan.
  • Garlic: Mince the garlic before combining it with melted butter so you can brush it on.
  • Parsley: Chop the parsley and add to the melted butter mix to add some color.

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How To Make Quick Naan

  1. Take a large bowl and first mix the flour, baking powder, and salt. Then add the yogurt and mix this through the flour with a wooden spoon. You can also mix all the ingredients using a kitchen machine.
  2. Then knead the ingredients in the bowl until the dough comes together in a fairly sticky ball. If the dough is too sticky add a little more flour, about 1 tablespoon.
  3. If the dough is too dry add a bit more yogurt. Divide the dough into six equal pieces. Use a rolling pin dusted with flour.
  4. Roll each naan bread onto a floured cutting board to about 6” inches. Heat a skillet or frying pan without oil until it is hot. Cook each naan for a few minutes on each side.
  5. Bake until the bread is lightly golden, spots appear, and the bread puffs up.
  6. Melt the butter in the microwave or saucepan. Finely mince the garlic and stir it through the butter. Brush the naan with this butter mixture and stack it on a plate. Serve immediately.

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See How To Make 2 ingredient Dough

The base for this recipe is 2 ingredient dough. You can easily make this recipe yourself. Watch the recipe video in the recipe card below for step-by-step instructions.

Then you can follow along!

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Easy Naan Bread Recipe

For this recipe, no complicated naan dough recipe is required. I love two-ingredient dough because you get amazing results and it is so fast.

That is why I always have Greek yogurt in my fridge because you never know if you want to make some:

  • Pizza pockets
  • Naan bread
  • Flatbread
  • Pizza
  • Pretzels

You name it, if it has a bread dough base you can substitute it with two-ingredient dough. The same applies to this quick naan bread recipe.

You can make these soft and a little chewy naan with this dough.

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Serve Naan Bread With

You can serve this delicious naan bread with lots of recipes:

  • Spicy Thai Curry
  • Vegetable Thai Green Curry
  • Lentil curry
  • Yellow curry
  • Fish curry

Can This Naan Be Made Ahead?

Yes, you can make this naan ahead of time and store it, but as these are so quick to make, it is recommended to bake and eat them on the same day.

How To Store Naan

If you want to store naan bread, you can store them in two ways:

  • Fridge – let them cool completely and store them in a ziplock bag or an airtight container. You can keep them in the fridge for up to 4-5 days.
  • Freezer – also store them in a ziplock bag or airtight container. You can keep them for up to 2 to 3 months. You can also make the dough roll into a naan and freeze it without cooking. Put parchment paper between the naan. If you want to heat you do not need to thaw first but bake them in a skillet.

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How To Warm Naan Bread?

If you make this quick naan recipe and you bake the bread you can preheat the oven to 350℉/175℃. Wrap the bread in foil and warm for about 8 minutes.

If the Naan bread is frozen, do not thaw it but bake it in a hot skillet.

More Two Ingredient Dough Recipes

If you love this bread, take a look at other recipes made with this simple dough:

  • Two ingredient dough
  • Bagels
  • Pizza pockets
  • Taco Pizza
  • Garlic knots

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More Naan Recipes

If you love this naan bread recipe, take a look at these naan recipes as well:

  • Garlic naan bread
  • Easy naan bread
  • Buttermilk naan bread

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Quick Naan Recipe

Mireille

Serves: 6 Prep Time: 2 minutes Cooking Time: 13 minutes

If you love naan and want to put it on the table fast try this quick naan recipe. You can make naan bread in 15 minutes and it tastes amazing!

Ingredients

  • 1 cup + 2 tablespoons all-purpose flour (plain flour)
  • ¾ cup plain yogurt (or dairy-free vegan yogurt)
  • 2 teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ teaspoon salt
  • Garnish
  • 2 tablespoon melted butter
  • 1 garlic clove minced

Instructions

  1. Mix all dry ingredients together in a large bowl with a wooden spoon. Add the yogurt and mix together. Use your hands to bring it all together
  2. Knead the dough for a minute it comes together in a fairly sticky ball. Add a little more flour to make it manageable

  3. Divide it into six equal pieces. Using a rolling pin and roll each one piece of dough onto a floured cutting board to about 6” diameter
  4. 
Heat a skillet or frying pan without oil until hot. Cook each flatbread for a few minutes on each side until lightly golden spots appear and it puffs up
  5. Melt the butter in the microwave or saucepan. Finely mince the garlic and stir it through the butter
  6. Brush the naan with this butter mixture and stack on a plate


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Nutrition facts

Calories: 63; Fat: 4g; Carbs: 5g; Protein: 2g;

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FAQs

What's the difference between naan bread and tortillas? ›

Naan is yeast raised and often contains yogurt, which softens the bread's texture. Tortillas can be made from corn or flour and are unleavened, meaning no yeast. Naan is baked in a tandoor, which is a dome shaped brick oven with a fire burning at its bottom.

Why is my naan bread not fluffy? ›

Rolling Vs stretching dough: Naan is always hand stretched and not rolled with a rolling pin. Sometimes rolling toughens the dough and suppresses the bubbles making dense flatbreads. Hand stretched naan have a lovely fluffy & light texture.

Why isn't my naan bread puffing up? ›

You need a high enough heat for the baking powder to start reacting and producing gases, and also for the water content in the dough to transform into steam – both of which contribute to the puffing action and bubble formation. If your heat is too low, the naan bread will dry out before bubbles start forming.

Why is my naan bread dense? ›

Adding too much flour to the recipe is the most common mistake and will make your naan bread dense. The best way to measure flour is by using a scale. If you don't have one, then fluff your flour with a spoon, sprinkle it into your measuring cup, and use a knife to level it off.

Which is healthier bread or naan? ›

If you're looking to eat more naan, but you have health concerns, consider how it stacks up against other breads and pita, another popular flatbread dish. First, 1 white naan (90 grams) has approximately 70% more carbs, protein, and fiber than 2 slices of white bread (54 grams).

Which is healthier bread or tortillas? ›

Taylor explains that if you're making lunch at home, you'll find that a typical 10-inch tortilla contains about 200 to 220 calories. Meanwhile, two slices of bread could contain anywhere between 70 and 280 calories, depending on which type of bread you use.

Is yeast or baking powder better for naan? ›

It wasn't a bad taste, but it was noticeable. I also found the baking soda doughs burned more easily. The baking powder-yeast dough compared to the yeast-only dough were nearly identical — similar air bubbles in the pan, similar dough texture, similar flavor — so, in the end, I stuck with yeast alone as a leaven.

Why do you sprinkle water on naan bread? ›

you put it on naans to keep them soft.

What ingredient makes bread more fluffy? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

Can I leave naan dough to rise overnight? ›

Make the dough up to the end of Step 5 – Proof 1. 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.

How do you make naan dough rise faster? ›

Set the bowl of dough in the microwave and shut the door.

Leave the glass of water in the microwave with the dough. The glass of water and the heat from the microwave will create a warm, moist environment that will help the dough rise faster.

Why does naan bread hurt my stomach? ›

While naan bread is generally safe to eat, some people may experience digestive issues after consuming it. This can be due to a variety of factors, such as a sensitivity to wheat or gluten, the use of certain spices, or the cooking method used.

What are the black bits in naan? ›

Its just the heat that creats the black spots after been cooked. Yeah, if its stale and you find those spots its a big no no. otherwise its only the heat that makes roti naan paratha etc indian bread look like black or brown or red spots on these edibles. Completely edible …

How can I make my bread fluffier instead of dense? ›

Potato Flakes or Potato Water

Starch helps the dough by trapping the gas from the yeast in the dough and makes the bubbles stronger. This helps the bread to rise and be lighter and fluffier. If you are boiling potatoes, you can use the unsalted water in place of the water in your bread recipe to help out the yeast.

Is naan just a tortilla? ›

What Is Naan Bread? Naan bread is oven-baked—although we'll be using the tortilla press here—leavened flat bread. It's an amazing cuisine in many countries, such as India, Bangladesh, and Pakistan. It's composed of yogurt, dough, and flour, making it the premiere appetizer for any restaurant with a tortilla press.

Does naan taste like a tortilla? ›

They taste similar, but I think the draw to naan is in the texture. It's not smooth like a flour tortilla is and it's a lot fluffier. Naans are nothing like tortillas.

What is the difference between Indian bread and tortillas? ›

But there are some slight differences between a chapathi and a tortilla. These are as follows: Chapati is made with wheat flour and tortillas are made with all-purpose flour or maida. The ingredients used in making the tortilla dough is somewhat different than chapati.

What makes naan bread different? ›

The name comes from the Persian word, non, for bread. Unlike pita, naan has yogurt, milk, and sometimes eggs or butter in it, resulting in a softer texture. When the dough is made, bakers shape it into a ball and slap it on the interior walls of a tandoor, a clay oven. The bread puffs up and bubbles as it cooks.

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