NAAN RECIPE WITHOUT YEAST – Garlic Butter Naan – Restaurant Style Naan (2024)

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Naan recipe without yeast – If there’s anything that will make you fall in love with north Indian food, it’s definitely Naan! Everyone at home love naan and are never tired of ordering this when we visit Indian restaurants, fluffy pillow like dough with colorful garnishes… brushed with butter, ahhhhh… i want one now!Traditionally, the dough is slapped against the chimney wall of a clay tandoor oven and baked, but many home cooks like me end up making the same over stovetop which we call tawa naan, which is equally good as tandoor style naan.

Making naan may sound tedious and daunting but in reality its very easy and anyone can make it at home with just few basic ingredients. There are basically two ways to make the dough rise while making these flatbreads -use of yeast is one option while the other is the use of baking soda which gives the same effect minus the yeasty smell. Today we are going in for the easy version- no yeast dough recipe to make our tawa style naan.

Ingredients for garnish

  • Butter3 tablespoons
  • Green chilies3 (finely chopped)
  • Garlic6 cloves (finely chopped)
  • Coriander leaves3 tablespoons (finely chopped)

Ingredients for the dough

  • All purpose flour2 cups
  • Baking soda1/2 teaspoon
  • Sugar3/4 teaspoon
  • Salt1/2 teaspoon
  • Oil3 tablespoons
  • Yogurt1/2 cup + 1 tablespoon
  • Milk1/2 cup
  • Extra all purpose flour for dusting andfew teaspoon oil for covering the dough

In a bowl take all purpose flour – bleached / unbleached / Maida – all of these work.

Addbaking soda.

Add sugar – mine was super fine sugar and i added directly to the flour mixture.

Add salt – any super fine salt is fine. I have used pink salt (any variety is fine) Mix all the dry ingredients really well to incorporate evenly.

Add milk

Add yogurt- i have used plain low fat yogurt. (Any type full fat, low fat works too)

Add oil – any plain cooking oil is fine.

Combine and knead to make a soft dough. It will be very sticky, try to dust with some flour and make a soft dough ball. (Do not make a stiff dough- it has to be soft & sticky)

Pour some oil over the dough ball, smooth it all over.

Cover with a clean kitchen towel or plate. Now keep this undisturbed in a warm place. May be next to the stove while you cook other dishes or microwave / oven would be safe place. Let it sit for 5-6 hours.

After few hours the dough will double in size. The dough will definitely rise but it all depends on the outside temperature and the resting time. (warm temperature does matter, so please place where it can get some warmth)

Punch down the dough, look this stretchy and elastic it should be. Divide the dough into equal portions and roll into little dough balls. Let these cutties rest under that kitchen towel while you work on the toppings.

Ofcourse plain naan taste good with little butter brushed on top. But we are always prefer something fancy on top and hence all these extra work. You may skip this step if you prefer plain naan and move on to the rolling out part. Crazy people like me who prefer a little extra kick, get to work now. Lightly melt some butter and chop some green chilies, garlic and coriander leaves and keep them ready.

Mix the chopped veggies with the butter and keep it ready- oooh… this is exciting! 😛

Take one dough ball and roll out little elongated. You may dust with some flour to roll out and it will shrink as you roll. We are going to make a elongated triangle shape flat bread- shape is not that important, just play with it and make it your way! ( about 1/4 th of an inch thickness recommended)

Now wet your fingers with some water and apply over the surface.

Heat a good tawa with handle and keep it at medium flame. Make sure the tawa is hot enough before starting. Sprinkle some water to see it sizzle. Place the naan over the tawa with water side down. This will make the naan stick to the tawa.

Now cover the tawa with a doomed lid and wait for few seconds.

Now remove the lid – the naan will bubble as shown.

Now flip the pan- do not worry the naan wont fall. Hold it over the direct flame about few inches away from the flame.

Non stick tawa is not recommended as there are chances that your naan wont stick that good to the tawa. But you can still make it – You may use a chapati grill / roti jari / wire rack as shown. It will be handy to catch the naan when you use non-stick tawa, hehheCook the naan over flame to get few brown spots on top.

Now flip the pan to see browned naan.

Transfer to a plate and while its still hot brush with the butter+garlic+green chilies+coriander leaves mixture. Serve hot with gravy of your choice. Paneer masala, Butter chicken, Mint Mirch Masala, Chicken Kuzhambu, Palak Paneer, Aloo Gobi Masala anything will pair well!

Notes

  • Makes 6 naans Serves 3- 4 adults
  • Topping for naan is optional. Plain butter will do the trick but try to explore. You may use kalonji / onion seeds or red pepper flakes or any herb of your choice. Play with it!
  • I have used King Author unbleached all purpose flour for this recipe. You may use any type.
  • I have added fine sugar and salt, hence added straight to the flour. If using big granules then dissolve them in milk and then add to the flour.
  • When the dough rises, you can punch on it and refrigerate for a day and get back to room temperature and then make naan as usual.

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FAQs

Do Indian restaurants use yeast in naan? ›

About Naan

In the modern days, yeast & other leavening agents have replaced the bread starter. So most restaurants either use yeast or another leavening agent like baking powder & baking soda. If you order naan in Indian restaurants you may not find the texture & flavor to be the same in every place.

Why is naan unhealthy? ›

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And like those fluffy spuds, this soft flatbread has little nutritional value. Most naan recipes call for Greek yogurt to give it that airy texture. But that's more than offset by less healthy ingredients like white flour, sugar, and oil.

What is the healthiest type of naan bread? ›

Opt for whole wheat naan if you're looking to maximize your health benefits, and try to serve it alongside other nutritious foods.

Does authentic naan have 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.

What bread has no yeast? ›

It's called Irish Soda Bread because it's made with baking soda instead of yeast. Because of this, it's more dense than your everyday white sandwich bread. Hearty and rustic are the words that come to mind, and it tastes kind of nutty from the wholemeal flour.

What is the round flat bread in an Indian restaurant? ›

Roti (also known as chapati) is a round flatbread native to the Indian subcontinent, traditionally made from stoneground whole wheat flour and water that is combined into a dough.

Which is healthier, pita or naan? ›

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. Naan does have other benefits, including a higher protein content which will keep you fuller for longer and curb cravings.

What is more fattening naan or rice? ›

naan is calorically dense due to the refined flour. 100 grams of naan contains 310 calories, compared to 100 grams of steamed brown rice, which contains 125 calories. naan contains no fiber compared to the rice, which leads to an imbalance of gut bacteria, constipation, and a potentially increased risk of bowel cancer.

What is a healthier alternative to naan? ›

What most people don't realize is, most Indians don't eat naan everyday. It's a treat reserved for special occasions. A healthier alternative that is eaten daily in most indian households, is roti (also called chapati or fulka). It's an unleavened flatbread made of just two ingredients - whole wheat flour and water.

What does yogurt do in naan? ›

Here's what you'll need to make this two-ingredient naan: Self-rising flour: You'll need 1 ¼ cups of self-rising flour. If you only have all-purpose flour on hand, you can make a DIY version with just a few ingredients. Yogurt: Plain Greek yogurt holds the naan dough together and ensures a tender texture.

Can I let my naan dough rise overnight? ›

Place into a greased bowl and cover with a damp towel, leave to rise for 1-1.5 hours or until doubled in size (or refrigerate overnight for best results – see blog post for information on cold rising) Once risen, turn out onto a floured surface and gently press down into a circle.

Can I use milk instead of 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.

Is yeast used in Indian cooking? ›

Certain Indian recipes need dry yeast, to make the recipe soft. Here are few recipes which teaches you too make the recipes from scratch. 1. Whole Wheat Masala Bread Rolls a peppy mix of herbs, spice powders and onions, the Whole Wheat Masala Bread Roll is a super tasty accompaniment to tea .

What is Indian naan made of? ›

My favorite homemade naan recipe is made with basic bread ingredients (flour, water and yeast) plus a generous dollop of yogurt, egg and baking powder to make the bread extra soft and chewy. I also prefer to use touch of honey as a natural sweetener for the bread.

Is naan leavened or unleavened? ›

Naan is a leavened bread (meaning it uses yeast), while roti is an unleavened bread (meaning it doesn't). The different ingredients give a far different texture: naan is soft and chewy, while roti is dense and thin.

Is naan dough fermented? ›

Do you want to know what the best thing about naan is? It can be made on your stovetop or on the grill! That makes it the perfect idea for a summer appetizer with friends or a winter comfort food. Naan is a fermented dough that puffs and crisps slightly upon heating.

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