Naan Recipe Without Yeast, How To Make Naan On Stove Top (2024)

Naan Recipe Without Yeast, How To Make Naan On Stove Top

January 03, 2015

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Naan without yeast recipe: Naan can be made without oven, naan on stove top is a boon to those who do not have an oven especially for bachelors and students.

Butter naan can be made on stove top, just the way I make tandoori roti on stove top; and very easy too. The best thing about no-yeast naan is they remain soft even while still warm; so when I plan butter naan and paneer matar curry for dinner (mostly on weekends) I make naan in the afternoon and place it on my casserole covered with a clean kitchen towel....and it stays soft till I serve and I only reheat paneer matar.

Naan is mixed with flour and water (you can also use milk instead of water) and a bit of baking soda and baking power does the trick. Once you knead it into a soft pliable dough allow it to rest for a couple of hours. Ofcourse it does not "double up" like a yeasted dough but it does puff up a bit.

I hope you will try this easy naan, which you can make on the stove top.

Step by step recipes:
Into a bowl, add in 2 cups of whole wheat flour (atta) and 1/2 cup of maida and 1/2 tsp salt. Mix well. Make a well and add in 3 tbsp curs, 2 tbsp oil, 1/2 tsp baking powder, and 1/4 tsp baking soda, mix well with a spoon.

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Add in water (you can also use milk) and knead it into a soft dough. I kneaded it on my counter top for 2 mins. Keep it covered with a damp cloth in a warm place for 1.5 hours

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You can see the dough has risen a little. Divide and roll into 9 balls (slightly larger than roti/chappathi).

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Heat a tawa with handle. Roll out into your desired shape (I made it into a teardrop shape), do not make the dough too thin slightly thick like tandoori roti. Brush water on one side of the naan.

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And place the water side naan on the hot tawa, raise the heat to high and let it stay for a few seconds; not longer because the heat will release the dough from the pan. We need the dough to be sticked on to the pan, so a few seconds would be fine..
With the flame still on high, turn the tawa upside down; since the dough is sticked to the tawa it will not fall down and hence we can cook the other side over the flame. Decrease and increase the flame as needed, tilting and moving the tawa. (Do not use a nonstick pan).

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Place the tawa on the flame again for a few seconds so that the (watered side) is cooked perfectly. Remove from tawa and place it on a kitchen towel; brush with butter. Repeat the same with the rest. See notes for TIPS.

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More Recipes:
Tandoori Roti (step by step tutorial)
Paneer Matar Recipe.


PREP TIME: 2 hours | COOK TIME: 30 mins | AUTHOR:: NISA HOMEY

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INGREDIENTS

  • Whole Wheat Flour: 2 cups
  • All Purpose Flour/Maida: 1/2 cup
  • Baking Soda: 1/4 tsp
  • Baking Powder: 1/2 tsp
  • Salt: 1/2 tsp
  • Curd/Yogurt: 3 tbsp (thick curd)
  • Oil: 2 tbsp
  • Water or Milk: About 1 cup or as needed
  • Extra water to brush the naan

METHOD:

  1. Into a bowl, add in 2 cups of whole wheat flour (atta) and 1/2 cup of maida and 1/2 tsp salt. Mix well. Make a well and add in 3 tbsp curs, 2 tbsp oil, 1/2 tsp baking powder, and 1/4 tsp baking soda, mix well with a spoon.
  2. Add in water (you can also use milk) and knead it into a soft dough. I kneaded it on my counter top for 2 mins. Keep it covered with a damp cloth in a warm place for 1.5 hours
  3. You can see the dough has risen a little. Divide and roll into 9 balls (slightly larger than roti/chappathi).
  4. Heat a tawa with handle. Roll out into your desired shape (I made it into a teardrop shape), do not make the dough too thin slightly thick like tandoori roti. Brush water on one side of the naan.
  5. And place the water side naan on the hot tawa, raise the heat to high and let it stay for a few seconds; not longer because the heat will release the dough from the pan. We need the dough to be sticked on to the pan, so a few seconds would be fine.
  6. With the flame still on high, turn the tawa upside down; since the dough is sticked to the tawa it will not fall down and hence we can cook the other side over the flame. Decrease and increase the flame as needed, tilting and moving the tawa. (Do not use a nonstick pan).
  7. Place the tawa on the flame again for a few seconds so that the (watered side) is cooked perfectly. Remove from tawa and place it on a kitchen towel; brush with butter. Repeat the same with the rest.
  8. Serve with butter chicken or paneer matar masala.

NOTES

  • You can make with maida (only) to get a restaurant feel. I used whole wheat to make it as healthy as possible.
  • You can top it with kalongi (onion seeds), chopped garlic, or chopped coriander leaves.
  • If not serving immediately pls cover it with a clean kitchen napkin; so that it stays fresh and soft.

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  1. Naan Recipe Without Yeast, How To Make Naan On Stove Top (9)

    mithaJanuary 5, 2015 at 3:22 PM

    will try this for sure . nice recipe

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FAQs

How do you heat naan without making it hard? ›

First I preheat the toaster, then when it's warm I run the naan bread under the tap for a moment so both sides are wet. Not soaked through, just wet. I then stick it in the hot toaster for a minute or two until it is warm. The water stops the bread drying out, and makes it lighter and fluffier than warming it dry.

Why does naan need yeast? ›

Naan is essentially a leavened flatbread, which means it contains some form of raising agent to provide its airy texture. Hence for this naan, the raising agent we will be using is yeast. Other variations do exist which may utilise self raising flour or baking powder/baking soda.

How is traditional naan cooked? ›

Naan is a soft, pillowy flatbread traditionally baked in a tandoor. This cylindrical clay or metal oven, prevalent in restaurant kitchens across the Indian subcontinent, the Middle East, and Central Asia, reaches scorching temperatures, imparting a distinct smoky flavor to foods.

How to make naan bread in the microwave? ›

  1. Put a tsp of water in a pan big enough for the nann. Heat the pan, once you hear the water… add in the nann 20-30 seconds per side.
  2. Moisten paper towels wrap nann, and place in a microwave 30 seconds at a time until it is heated to your liking.
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How do you heat store bought naan bread? ›

Use Preheated oven at 425°F (220°C) or set your grill to medium heat. Remove one naan bread from its packaging and place the naan bread directly on the oven rack, a baking sheet, or the grill. Heat the naan for 2-3 minutes, or until it's soft and heated through. Keep a close watch to prevent overcooking.

Can you heat naan bread in a toaster? ›

#useful #tips #1- To reheat naan: cut them to the size. of a bread slice and toast in a bread toaster at the. lowest setting.

Why is my naan bread not fluffy? ›

Naan doesn't get bubbles – Pan not hot enough, dough not moist enough or improper leavening. Naan turns hard – Toasting for too long, not enough moisture in the dough, toasting on low heat or not kneading the dough enough.

Why is naan unhealthy? ›

Skip: Naan

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 are the disadvantages of naan? ›

As such, you should avoid filling up on naan if you're watching your saturated fat intake. Moreover, store-bought plain naan has a relatively high sodium content, accounting for around 18% of the DV. Eating too much sodium may increase blood pressure and your risk for heart disease and stroke ( 7 ).

Why does naan need yogurt? ›

Naan gets its pleasing, chewy texture from the addition of full-fat yogurt. Without it, your finished naan won't have the proper consistency.

What is the difference between Afghan naan and Indian naan? ›

Afghan naan is different in shape, texture, and taste from Indian varieties. While the main ingredient – wheat flour – is the same, Afghan bakers hand-shape the dough, rather than rolling it out, and their use of a tandoor results in large, pillowy rounds.

Is naan healthy or unhealthy? ›

Naan bread can be part of a healthy diet, especially if you choose whole grain varieties. Naan bread contains vitamins and minerals like niacin, fiber, and iron, as well as fiber. It also is a good source of carbohydrates, which provide energy.

Do restaurants use egg in naan? ›

In many traditional recipes, naan bread does not contain eggs. However, there are variations of naan where eggs might be added to the dough. Whether eggs are added to naan largely depends on the specific recipe used by the restaurant and regional preferences.

Do you have to heat naan bread? ›

Yes, they are safe. The reason why warming up is recommended is simply taste and texture: When cool, they are more rigid, dry and crumbly, warmed up they become soft and more pleasant to eat. So if you are just hungry, start nibbling.

How do you reheat crispy naan? ›

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