Soft, puffy, and golden, Homemade Naan is the easiest way to bring warm bakery style flatbread to your table.

We first tried it a few years back and the whole family is OBSESSED with how soft, simple, and delicious it is. Most often we eat naan warm with butter or garlic butter (it’s heavenly on its own), but it’s also perfect for dipping in hummus, pairing with soups or curries, or as a tasty side dish.

This bread (similar to Fry Bread) freezes very well so you can have plenty on hand when you need a quick and easy side or dinner. Although this flatbread may seem intimidating, our homemade naan is fail-proof and more simple to make then you think!

  • Just a few steps! Believe it or not, this recipe is very simple and fail-proof.
  • Perfect for dipping. Yes, naan bread is great to eat on its own, but it’s also the perfect side for Curry as well as other Indian dishes.
  • Have plenty on hand. This recipe is perfect for making ahead of time as well as freezing for later, which is great for busy weeknights.
Homemade naan bread recipe ingredients on counter.
  • Warm water (½ cup): Activates the yeast so the dough rises light and puffy (between 105-115°F).
  • Instant yeast (2 teaspoons): Gives lift and those signature bubbles on the skillet. Or use active dry yeast. Normally, instant yeast does not need to be activated in warm water first, but for this recipe, we find it tends to create a fluffier texture than simply adding it to the flour or using active dry yeast.
  • Sugar (1 teaspoon): Feeds the yeast and adds a hint of sweetness for balance.
  • Olive oil (3 tablespoons): Keeps the dough supple and adds richness. Or use vegetable oil or melted coconut oil.
  • Plain yogurt (¼ cup): Tenderizes the crumb for soft, flexible naan. Or use plain Greek yogurt or sour cream
  • Egg (1): Adds structure and a little extra softness.
  • Salt (½ teaspoon): Seasons the dough so the bread tastes savory, not flat.
  • All purpose flour (2½ to 3 cups): Forms the dough body, added as needed to stay soft, not sticky.
  • Butter, melted (2 tablespoons): Brushed on for sheen and flavor after cooking.
  • Minced garlic (2 teaspoons): Stir into the butter for classic garlicky finish.
  • toppings (optional) – We always finish with a sprinkle of fresh herbs like cilantro or parsley!

DOUGH. Combine warm water, yeast, and sugar in a large bowl; let the yeast mixture sit for five minutes or till bubbly. Add olive oil, yogurt, egg, salt, and flour. Stir till smooth.

Naan Dough rolled in ball in bowl.

Add enough flour to make a soft naan dough. Knead a few times on a floured counter until smooth. Place dough in a greased bowl. Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled.

COOK. Preheat a skillet to medium heat. Cut dough into eight pieces. On a lightly floured surface, roll out each piece into a 6-inch circle. 

Add a little oil or non-stick spray to a hot skillet. Cook each circle for 2-3 minutes or until bubbly and golden brown on the bottom. Flip over and cook for another 2-3 minutes.

SEASON. Brush the homemade naan top (the bubbly side) of each naan with melted butter. We added minced garlic to the melted butter, but that is optional.

    • Soft dough. Aim for a soft dough, slightly tacky is perfect, it yields the fluffiest naan.
    • Thickness matters. The thickness should only be about 3-5mm thick. If rolled too thin they’ll be crispy, but if rolled too thick, they won’t form bubbles. Roll each piece to about 6 inches, if it is too thick it will not bubble well.
    • Use a hot skillet. Homemade naan is traditionally cooked in a tandoor oven, but you can also use a cast iron skillet, which distributes the high heat equally, giving an even cook to each piece of dough. Preheat the skillet fully, medium heat, and cook until deeply golden spots appear.
    • Try bread flour. The extra gluten in bread flour can make the bread even lighter and chewier.
    Easy naan bread stacked on top of each other on white plate.
    Homemade naan bread stacked on top of each other on white plate.
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    Easy Naan Bread Recipe

    Soft, fluffy homemade naan with golden bubbles, lightly chewy texture, easy skillet method and a warm garlic butter finish.
    Servings: 8
    Prep: 1 hour 20 minutes
    Cook: 6 minutes
    Total: 1 hour 26 minutes

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    Ingredients 

    • ½ cup warm water
    • 2 teaspoons instant yeast
    • 1 teaspoon sugar
    • 3 tablespoons olive oil
    • ¼ cup plain yogurt
    • 1 egg
    • ½ teaspoon salt
    • 2½-3 cups all purpose flour
    • 2 tablespoons butter, melted
    • 2 teaspoons minced garlic

    Instructions 

    • Combine warm water, yeast, and sugar in a large bowl; let sit for five minutes or till bubbly. Add olive oil, yogurt, egg, salt, and flour. Stir till smooth.
    • Add enough flour to make a soft dough. Knead a few times on a floured counter until smooth. Place dough in a greased bowl.
    • Cover and let rise in a warm place until doubled.
    • Preheat a skillet to medium heat. Cut dough into eight pieces. On a floured surface, roll out each piece into a 6-inch circle. 
    • Add a little oil or non-stick spray to the skillet. Cook each circle for 2-3 minutes or until bubbly and golden brown on the bottom.
    • Flip over and cook for another 2-3 minutes.
    • Brush the top (the bubbly side) of each naan with melted butter. Add 2 teaspoons garlic to 2 tablespoons butter (opptional).
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    Notes

    Recipe tips.
    • Thickness matters. The thickness should only be about 3-5mm thick. If rolled too thin they’ll be crispy, but if rolled too thick, they won’t form bubbles.  
    • Use a hot skillet. Homemade naan is traditionally cooked in a tandoor oven, but you can also use a cast iron skillet, which distributes heat equally, giving an even cook to each piece of dough.
    • Try bread flour. The extra gluten in bread flour can make the bread even lighter and chewier.
    Store the dough. Place dough in an airtight container large enough to accommodate a gradual rise, refrigerate 1-2 days. Punch down, divide, and bake according to the directions.
    To freeze, use 3 teaspoons of yeast in the dough to compensate for any that will die in the freezer. Let the dough rise to double, punch it down, and divide it into balls. Place the dough balls on a baking sheet and freeze for up to 3 months. Once frozen, store them together in a freezer-safe container. To serve, let the dough thaw and cook. 
    Store cooled bread in a Ziploc bag at room temperature for 1-2 days, in the fridge for 5-7, or up to 3 months in the freezer.

    Nutrition

    Calories: 231kcal, Carbohydrates: 31g, Protein: 5g, Fat: 9g, Saturated Fat: 2g, Cholesterol: 29mg, Sodium: 184mg, Potassium: 70mg, Fiber: 1g, Sugar: 1g, Vitamin A: 125IU, Calcium: 18mg, Iron: 1.9mg

    Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

    How to make it gluten-free?

    The higher amount of gluten in bread flour is what gives this recipe the soft, chewy texture. You can substitute the bread flour with 1:1 gluten-free baking flour, but it will affect the texture.

    How to store the dough?

    Place dough in an airtight container large enough to accommodate a gradual rise, refrigerate 1-2 days. Punch down, divide, and bake according to the directions.
    To freeze, use 3 teaspoons of yeast in the dough to compensate for any that will die in the freezer. Let the dough rise to double, punch it down, and divide it into balls. Place the dough balls on a baking sheet and freeze for up to 3 months. Once frozen, store them together in a freezer-safe container. To serve, let the dough thaw and cook. 

    How to store homemade naan?

    Store cooled bread in a Ziploc bag at room temperature for 1-2 days, in the fridge for 5-7, or up to 3 months in the freezer.

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    This recipe was originally published January 2019.

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    1. Alysha says:

      5 stars
      Delicious and super bubbly. Thank you!!

      1. Kristyn Merkley says:

        You are welcome!! Thank you for trying it!

    2. Eileen Claeps says:

      5 stars
      I’ve been buying my Nana bread at Costco. Thanks for the recipe now I can make my own. This is the only way I can get my dog to take his pills since he’s been sick he is much better now but he sure loves the nana bread

      1. Kristyn Merkley says:

        Awe, I am glad he’s better! Thank you for letting me know & happy you both like it!

    3. Karen Perry says:

      I’ve tried this recipe twice now and the first time I got bubbly yeast, dough was soft and flexible, and there were lots of “bubbles” in the dough when it was cooking. This time I thought I followed the directions exactly the same but dough was tough and no “bubbles” in finished product. Did I maybe add too much flour this time?? How much should be added since the recipe does not state a specific amount. Thanks!!

      1. Kristyn Merkley says:

        I am thinking your yeast was not good the second time. If it doesn’t bubble, it’s probably not fresh/good yeast.

    4. Meg says:

      5 stars
      We love these naan breads, they are simply delicious and easy to make. Won’t be buy store bought again!

      1. Kristyn Merkley says:

        Happy to hear that! Thank you for letting me know!

    5. Lara Chambers says:

      5 stars
      First time making any type of bread accompaniment and this turned out great and really tasty with the garlic parsley and butter again supermarket naans are so dry so will stick to homemade in future takes no time at all!
      Thankyou

      1. Kristyn Merkley says:

        Yay! Way to go! Glad you tried it! Thank you for letting me know!

    6. Lindsey says:

      5 stars
      Delicious and easy! Thanks so much

    7. Debbie says:

      5 stars
      Made this to go with a classic tikka masala a few days ago and I loved it! It’s so easy I may just forfeit buying from the store from now on. I halved the recipe even though it was awkward only using half an egg lol, but it still turned out great, thank you!

      1. Kristyn Merkley says:

        You are welcome! Glad it turned out & that you liked it! Thank you!

    8. Gloria Brady says:

      5 stars
      Made lots of different naan bread this is by far the best and easiest

      1. Kristyn Merkley says:

        Yay!! Makes me so happy to hear!

    9. Selah Whitney says:

      5 stars
      It was absolutely delicious! Definitely recommend.

      1. Kristyn Merkley says:

        Yay, thank you!

        1. Joseph Croker says:

          5 stars
          Lovely result.

        2. Kristyn Merkley says:

          Thank you!!

    10. Lina Nardone says:

      5 stars
      THE BEST !!! This was easy, delicious and the best naan I’ve ever had. Thank you !

      1. Kristyn Merkley says:

        You are so welcome! Thank you!