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This Easy Naan Bread Recipe<\/strong> comes together in minutes, rises for just one hour, and cooks in seconds on a hot skillet!<\/em><\/p>\n We love to pair this quick flatbread with my Authentic Indian Butter Chicken<\/a>, or use it as a sandwich wrap.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Naan Bread is a leavened flatbread that is commonly found in cuisines of West Asia, South Asia, Myanmar, Indonesia and the Caribbean. The dough consists mainly of all purpose flour, with active dry yeast and baking powder as rising agents.<\/p>\n The signature look of Naan Bread is an elongated circle, with browned bubbles throughout.<\/p>\n This soft Naan Bread is great for dipping into thick sauces, wrapping up sandwiches or using as a pizza dough. It’s very versatile!<\/p>\n You probably already have all the ingredients needed to make this super simple flatbread in your fridge and pantry now. Here’s what you’ll need…<\/p>\n As always, you can find the full list of ingredients, as well as the printable recipe, located in the recipe card below.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n As with most yeast breads, we’re going to start by proofing our yeast. This means, we will combine warm water and sugar until it’s dissolved, then sprinkle the yeast over the top of the water.<\/p>\n The yeast will begin to activate by eating the sugar in the water, creating a foaming on the surface after about 5 minutes<\/strong>.<\/p>\n If you notice that your yeast doesn’t get foamy on top, then it’s a sign that the yeast is dead. Either your water was too hot or your yeast is just old and not active anymore.<\/p>\n Either way, toss it out and start over. <\/strong>This time, use less hot water, or replace with fresher yeast.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Once the yeast is active, add in the remaining ingredients and use clean hands to combine until a dough ball is formed.<\/p>\n Then, pour out the dough onto a lightly floured surface and knead the dough with your hands for about 3 to 5 minutes, until it’s nice and smooth and elastic.<\/p>\n Coat the inside of the mixing bowl with olive oil, place the dough ball inside and cover.<\/p>\n We’re going to let this dough rise in a warm spot for about one hour, or until it’s doubled in size.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n This recipe makes about 10 large pieces of naan bread<\/strong>. You can divide them smaller or larger, depending on your preference and the size of your pan.<\/p>\n I like to use this handy bench scraper<\/strong><\/a> or a large knife to cut into the dough.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Traditional Naan Bread is cooked in a tandoor oven, which is a clay oven that can get very hot (up to 900 degrees F!). Not all of us have one of those in our kitchen… luckily we can still make it on the stove top with ease.<\/p>\n I’m using a large cast iron pan<\/a>, either a 10″ or 12″ pan will work great.<\/p>\n PRO TIP:<\/strong> Cast iron can get hot pretty fast, so once it’s piping hot, you’ll want to lower the temperature so you don’t scorch your bread during cooking.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n While you’re rolling out your dough, keep the other dough balls covered with a damp paper towel or rag, so they do not get dried out.<\/p>\n <\/p>\n You can easily add flavor to this simple naan bread recipe by infusing some butter with either garlic or onion.<\/p>\n As you pull the cooked naan bread from the skillet, brush with more butter (flavored if desired), sprinkle with coarse sea salt and top with freshly chopped parsley or other herbs of choice.<\/p>\n Naan bread is fantastic with any sort of stew, curry, or used to make sandwiches or even flatbread melts.<\/p>\n Try these easy recipes and let me know what you think in the comments below…<\/p>\n <\/p>\n Looking for more quick bread recipes to try? Here are some great recipes that are sure to give you amazing results…<\/p>\nWhat Is Naan Bread?<\/h2>\n
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How To Cook Naan Bread On Stove Top<\/h2>\n
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