Naan (Indian Flatbread)

by In The Kitchen With Matt in Cooking > Bread

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Naan (Indian Flatbread)

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In this instructable I will teach you how to make Naan. This Naan bread recipe is easy to make without using a Tandoor (cylinder clay stove). Naan also known as Indian Flatbread is super delicious. You can't go wrong with this homemade version. If I can make it you can make it, let's get started!

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Follow the easy steps below or watch the video tutorial, or do both! :)

Ingredients/Tools

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You may print the recipe here if you like.

Ingredients:

  • 3/4 cup of hot water (filtered is best) (177mL)
  • 1 tsp. active dry yeast (5g)
  • 3 tsp. of white granulated sugar (15g)
  • 2 Tbsp. of extra virgin olive oil (30mL)
  • 3 Tbsp. of plain yogurt (45g)
  • 2 1/4 cups of all-purpose or plain flour. (290g)
  • 1 tsp. of salt (5g)
  • butter for basting

Tools:

  • skillet (cast iron or non-stick)
  • bowls
  • towel
  • plastic wrap
  • whisk
  • fork
  • wooden spoon

Start the Yeast

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First let's get our yeast started. Heat up the water until it is 100 to 115 degrees F. (37 to 46 C) Then add in about a tsp. of your sugar to the water. Next add in your yeast. I usually agitate it a little bit with a fork. Next let the yeast sit for about 10 minutes until it gets frothy/foamy. If after 10 minutes it isn't frothy/foamy, you need to start again. It means the yeast was old/bad, or the water was too hot and killed the yeast, or too cold and it didn't activate. :)

Sugar, Oil, Yogurt

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Now let's add the yeast mixture to a large bowl. Next add in the rest of our sugar, the oil, and the yogurt. Mix that up well with a whisk.

Flour, Salt, Mix

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Next let's add in about 1 cup of our flour, then add the salt on top of that. Then whisk it until well combined. Now you can put the whisk away, we will use the wooden spoon. Or if you are using a stand mixer you can switch to your dough hook now.

Flour, Knead, Rise

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Now lets add in about another cup of flour and use a wooden spoon, until the dough comes together. Next we will add some of our leftover flour to our counter or table, and knead the dough for 8 minutes. After the dough is kneaded, add it to a large bowl that has been coated with oil or kitchen spray. Cover the bowl lightly with plastic wrap and a damp towel, and place in a warm spot to rise. Let the dough rise for about an hour or until the dough doubles in size.

Cut and Roll

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Now we take our dough and put back on our work surface, and elongate it. Next cut it into 6 equal pieces. After that we will roll each piece into a ball shape and then using a rolling pill roll it out into a circle or oval shape. You can use your fingers to wipe away any excess flour. We want it to be about 1/8th of an inch thick.

Cook Them Up!

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Now we heat up a skillet, I am using a nonstick one, but a cast iron skillet works a little better. Place your stovetop heat to medium high, and let it heat up until really hot. Next your dough to the skillet. In about a minute or two, little bubbles will form on top. Flip it over to the other side, and wait for another minute or two. It is done when you see nice brown spots on each side. Place it on plate.

Butter and Serve

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Now baste each side with butter and serve! Mmmm these are so yummy! Enjoy! :)

*You can also garnish the top with cilantro or parsley to give it a bit of color.

You may print the recipe here if you like.

Video Tutorial

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Now watch those steps in action by checking out the video tutorial. :)