It’s easy to make your own delicious homemade Naan. This traditional Indian flatbread can easily be made at home using simple ingredients and either a skillet or a grill.
What would a feast of India be without some delicious Naan? We love our Strawberry Lassis and our to-die-for Chicken Tikka Masala, but let me tell you… the Naan makes the meal.
Naan is traditionally made in a Tandoori oven. We recognize that most home cooks do not have a Tandoori oven in their house, so our recipe uses the stovetop. Another option to cook your naan is to use a grill. This adds an extra smoky element to the naan which is more reminiscent of the authentic method of cooking your naan in a Tandoori oven using fire.
Grilling Instructions:
Heat an outdoor grill to high heat. Brush one side of the dough with melted butter. Place butter side down on the grill. Butter the top side. When bubbles appear, flip the dough (should only take 1-2 minutes). Cook the other side for another 1-2 minutes.
Naan Flavoring:
Garlic Naan – Add 2 teaspoons minced garlic to the dough mixture. Or add 1/2 teaspoon garlic powder to the melted butter for brushing.
Onion naan – Add 1 teaspoon onion powder and 2 teaspoons finely diced onion or dried onion to the dough mixture.
Cinnamon Naan – Add 2 teaspoons ground cinnamon to the dough mixture. After cooking, sprinkle the top with a 1:1 mixture of brown sugar and cinnamon.
Reheating and Storage Instructions:
Store leftovers on the counter in a plastic zip top bag, or freeze in a freezer safe zip top bag for up to 3 months. To reheat from frozen, preheat the oven to 400 degrees F. Place the frozen naan directly on the oven rack. Your naan will be warm and ready to eat in just 1 to 2 minutes. Want to keep the oven off? Thaw on the countertop, then heat in a skillet on the stove over medium-low heat until warmed through, flipping once to heat through on both sides.
If you like this recipe, you may be interested in some of our other favorite Indian recipes that you can easily make at home:
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Amazing, soft and delicious. Great easy recipe. Everyone loves it.
Thank you they look delicious!!
Just made this today with some buttered chicken. Whole family loved it.
This looks fabulous! I have CD, so Iโm going to give it a try with a gf flour.
How did the Naan turn out with GF flour. I have a Celiac in the house who would love to have Naan again & I canโt bare to make it if he canโt join in. It would be torture.
This is a great recipe. Turned out light and golden with those authentic brown grilled bits
Do you add the melted butter in with the dough or is it just for brushing on prior to cooking?
Just brush it on while cooking.
Very good!
I made these tonight. They’re absolutely unbelievable. I’ll never buy store-bought naan again
I made these two days ago and just loved them! I made half of them plain and then the other half I brushed garlic oil on top and then crumbled feta cheese..big hit! thanks for such an easy and delicious recipe that will be made over and over.
I’ve tried to make homemade Naan many times using a variety of recipes and this is the closest I’ve come to being spot on! Thanks for sharing, my family loved it!
Looks so great and easy! Great job on the video too…
Your naan looks wonderful. You did a great job on your video.
First time to your blog, very nice.