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Monday
Dec082014

Easy Homemade Naan Bread

I love Indian food. But I'd be lying if I tried to tell you that I was more excited about chicken tikka masala or vegetables jafrezi than I was about the naan.

I'm all about the naan.

Naan is an ideal vehicle for eating: it's puffy and substantial, yet not so filling that it keeps you from enjoying the other parts of the meal. It's not wimpy, like pita bread (no offense). It's substantial. It's griddled with butter. I love it. 

And as I now know, you can make this magic at home. I have seen a lot of naan recipes which require baking powder, but I find it far easier to work with just yeast. I prefer my naan made with whole wheat flour, not only for health, but for flavor: I am addicted to that lightly nutty, fascinating flavor which it imparts on the carbohydrate discs. 

This bread is freaking awesome. I've used it for everything from making flatbread pizzas to serving eggs for breakfast. I hope it will bring you as much joy as it has brought me!

Easy homemade naan bread

  • 1/3 cup whole milk
  • 2-4 tablespoons warm water 
  • 1 packet active dry yeast (0.25 ounces)
  • 1/2 cup plain full fat greek yogurt
  • 2 cups whole wheat flour (can substitute all purpose flour)
  • 1/2 teaspoon salt
  • melted butter, for the griddle

Procedure

  1. Combine the milk and 2 tablespoons of water. Add the active dry yeast. Give it a moment to start bubbling lightly, and add the yogurt, flour, and salt. Mix until it comes together into a cohesive mixture. If needed, add the remaining water.
  2. Roll the dough into a ball. Place it in an oiled bowl, cover with a towel, and leave it at room temperature to rise for an hour to an hour and a half. 
  3. Gently deflate the dough, and remove it from the bowl. Divide it into 8 equal portions.
  4. Roll each portion into a circle, approximately 5 inches in diameter.
  5. Fire up a skillet larger than the bread and generously butter it. Once sizzling, place a round of bread on top. Once it begins to bubble on the surface, flip it and cook slightly less time than the first side. Using tongs, remove and place on a plate. Continue buttering the grilling surface before adding each new round of bread.

Do you love naan bread?

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Reader Comments (12)

We love naan at our house but I've never tried making it at home - I need to change that!
December 8 | Unregistered CommenterAshley
Believe it or not, I had never had naan until a couple of years ago. Then it was like, "Where have you been all my life, you hot delicious bread?"

I have been meaning to try making some, so thank you for the recipe. I like the taste of whole wheat in most everything- cookies, pancakes, bread- but I've always favored regular flour in naans. Perhaps this will change my mind.... :) Can't wait to try!
"Naan is an ideal vehicle for eating" might be the single best sentence I've ever read. I ADORE naan. I really wish I could whip up Indian food like a boss, so I think I'll try your recipe and freeze a bunch to go with my attempts.
December 8 | Unregistered CommenterJeanette Nyberg
We're crazy about naan bread at home too. It's just awesome and goes well with nearly everything. Thanks for the recipe.
December 8 | Unregistered CommenterJoshua Hampton
yes, yes I do love naan, and now I need to make if for myself
I love naan and agree that it's the best part of an Indian meal! I've tried several recipes at home but none that I truly loved. One had only yeast, and the other had Greek yogurt. Yours contains both, so I'm intrigued and must try it soon!
December 9 | Unregistered CommenterEva @ Eva Bakes
Ashley - it's rather easy. I hope you do enjoy!

Katie: I know!! It is just the best. This recipe will work with a-p flour, too.

Jeanette: This bread freezes really well, too!

Joshua: I hope you will enjoy this one!

Heather: YES!

Eva: I liked this version because the yeast makes it puffy but the yogurt makes it SUBSTANTIAL.
December 9 | Registered CommenterCakespy
nice recipe
December 9 | Unregistered CommenterMukul
The only problem with this is that I would totally eat it all. Then I'd have to make more!
Girl, you know what I like.
My hubby hasn't made naan at home for a long time.
I think we're going to put your Rx on the menu for the w/end.
Looks so yummy!
December 11 | Unregistered CommenterCoco in the Kitchen
Mukul: Thanks!

Dorothy: Well, it's easy enough to make...so go ahead and carb-o-load!

Coco: LOL. Do it!
December 13 | Registered CommenterCakespy
Super delicious Great recipe. Thanks for posting this up.


Simon

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