This No Yeast Naan recipe doesn't require any yeast or eggs and takes only 30 minutes from start to finish. It also doesn't need an oven or a tandoor and can be made on the stove in a skillet. This is the answer to all your impulsive cravings!
When the hankering for naan strikes, which is often, this is the recipe I turn to! This is how my grandma would make naan at home and then my mom and now me. The only difference is - my grandma would cook them on an open fire, which gave them that beautiful char and crispy edges that everyone would fight over.
Naans were originally made in tandoors, which is an Indian clay oven. I've tested and retested this recipe to mimic that same look and flavour but without one.
Yes, this can be easily done on a home gas stove or electric cooktop.
Try this No Yeast Naan today
- You probably have all the ingredients in your pantry. This recipe only need 5-6 main ingredients that are common in most kitchens
- The actual process of cooking the naan takes all of FIVE MINUTES. The rest is a little kneading time and resting time. Which makes this naan bread super fast to make
- You don't need an oven for this recipe. It's actually faster to cook it on the stove.
- The same recipe can be used to make bhaturas, no yeast pizza and kulchas which is why I like to call this my magic dough
- The result is soft, fluffy naans and nobody will believe these are so effortless
Magic Dough
I call this my MAGIC DOUGH because it is so versatile. You can use it for naans, a super fast no yeast pizza, bhaturas (Indian fried breads) and even kulchas.
Yes, it's the same dough and you can use it FOUR different ways.
Resting Time
The resting time is important here for ingredients like yogurt and baking soda to do their magic. You only need to rest this for about 25-30 minutes. It might take slightly longer if you live in a place with a colder climate. You can go up to two hours if you like. Or refrigerate it for a couple of hours.
Rolling out Naan
A lot of people may be intimidated by rolling out naans. Like I say with every Indian bread - rotis or naans, don't get hung up on the shape, especially if you are making these for the first time. Just go with the flow, roll it out and cook. You'll forget what shape they were when you taste these.
Naan Toppings
You can use this recipe to make a variety of naan flavour and use different toppings. Here are some ideas:
- Garlic Naan: This is what I'm making in the video below. You can either press chopped garlic into the dough as I've shown you or brush the naan with garlic butter once its cooked or do both for an extra garlicky naan
- Plain Naan: Don't like anything on your naan? Keep it simple and just brush it with butter or ghee once its cooked.
- Mint Naan: Sprinkle dried mint on the naan or make a dried mint butter to spread on the naan once its cooked
- Cheese Naan: Stuff the naan with cheese before rolling it out
- Chilli Naan: Brush the naan with chilli butter once its cooked or knead some chilli flakes into the dough for an extra spicy kick
This No Yeast Naan is an absolute winner in my book, and definitely tops my list of favourite Indian recipes. I hope it becomes one of your favourites too.
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Watch How to make No Yeast Naan Video Recipe
This recipe was originally published on September 16, 2015 and has been updated with new images, a video and an improved recipe
Instant No Yeast Naan in 30 minutes
Ingredients
- 2 ½ cups All Purpose Flour
- ½ teaspoon Baking Soda
- 1 teaspoon Sugar
- ¾ teaspoon Salt
- ½ cup Yogurt
- ¼ cup Water
- 1 tablespoon Oil
- 2 tablespoons Garlic chopped
- Sesame Seeds Onions Seeds (for sprinkling and melted butter for brushing)
Instructions
- In a large bowl, mix together flour, baking soda, sugar and salt. Stir to combine well.
- Add yogurt and oil and knead into the flour. Start adding water little by little and knead as you go till you get a soft, supple dough. You may not need the entire quantity of water so add only as much as you require. If the dough feels too dry, add water by the teaspoon or some extra flour if the dough feels little wet. (watch the video above to see how the dough should feel)
- Cover with a damp towel and set aside in a warm place for 25-30 minutes. If you live in a cold place, rest the dough for 1.5-2 hours. But in warmer climate, 30 minutes is sufficient.
- Heat a flat non-stick pan or skillet or tawa. I love using a cast iron tava.
- Divide the dough into lemon sized balls. Dust a ball of dough in flour. Lightly roll out the dough to ¼ inch thickness without applying too much force. Use a little dry flour if the dough is sticky. The shape doesn't matter.
- Brush the top lightly with water, and sprinkle with sesame and onion seeds (kalonji) and chopped garlic. Lightly press so that they stick to the dough. Turn it over, and brush the other side well with water as well - this helps the naan stick to the tawa.
Direct Flame Method:
- Make sure your pan is really hot. Now place the bottom side down on the tawa so that the side with sesame seeds is facing up. Wait for 5 seconds and cover with a lid, which should be big enough to cover the naan. The naan starts forming air pockets. Wait for 45 seconds. Now flip the tawa so that the naan is in direct contact with the flame (watch video to see this in action). Cook the surface of the naan, moving the tava slightly as you go. Once the surface is brown, your naan is ready. Brush immediately with hot butter. Alternatively, you can also use tongs to cook the naan directly on the flame by transferring it once the bottom is cooked.
Induction or Electric Cooktop Method:
- Make sure your pan is really hot. Now place the bottom side down on the tawa so that the side with sesame seeds is facing up. Wait for 5 seconds and cover with a lid, which should be big enough to cover the naan. The naan starts forming air pockets. Wait for 45 seconds and then flip the naan to cook it on the other side. Cook for approx 30 seconds, pressing down lightly to help it cook evenly. The naan is ready. Brush it with butter immediately and serve!
Video
Notes
- Storing and Reheating: These naans can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge once they are cooked. To reheat, warm them on a pan. Microwave will make them dry.
- Dough: The dough can be refrigerated for 1 day.
- Swap Yogurt for Buttermilk: You can swap the yogurt and water for ½-3/4 cup Buttermilk as well
- Freezing naans: These naans don't freeze very well and since they are so quick to whip up, its best to make and eat them when you want
ALEX says
Hi Richa, I'm looking forward to making some magic today (c: However I don't have any vegan yoghurt, would substituting the yoghurt for coconut cream work or does the rising process rely on the yoghurts 'bioactive properties??' to rise? Thanks x
Richa says
Hey Alex, I'm replying to this so late. This may not work as well with vegan yogurt but I can't say for sure because I've never tried it. If you do, would you mind leaving a comment here so that other readers who are looking for vegan naan can benefit from it?
Sindhu says
This is such a fail proof recipe😍 Tried making naans gor the first and it tasted amazing😋
Richa says
So happy you liked the recipe Sindhu. Thanks for leaving a comment!
Katy says
Tried it and my family loved it.
I rested it and rolled it out thin as you said and it was delicious!!!!
Thank you
Richa Gupta says
Awesome, Katy! We're glad you and your folks liked our naan recipe!
Pooja says
Great recipe! Great taste! I love cooking though sometimes sometimes some dishes seem out of ones realm..its richa with her infectious smile throughout the teaching makes it possible to understand!i made naan for the first time and to my surprise they came out so well! As for Butter Chicken this was the second time and i think i perfected it than before!thanks heaps for sharing🤗
Richa Gupta says
That's so sweet! Thank you Pooja! This butter chicken is our all-time favourite and we're glad you liked this recipe!
Evelyn says
Mine turned out doughy in the middle. Why? It was tasty though.
Richa says
Hey Evelyn, its important not to roll them out too thick and the thickness should be even throughout. Also, was your pan really hot?
Fareeda says
It's the easiest recipe with the best results! It turned out really well and my family loved it. Will be making this again for sure!
Richa Gupta says
Thanks, Fareeda! We're glad you liked our naan recipe!
SD says
Hi Richa!
You have me coming back to your blog again and again thanks to your super delicious and absolutely doable recipes!
Tried out your No Yeast (magic dough) Naan last night and I have to confess, though I was a little intimidated initially, it was way more easier than it looked. Very delicious, just like restaurant naan. It was a big hit with my hubby too! Thanks once again for all your lovely recipes! Can wait to get cooking on the next one of your recipes! 🙂
Richa says
Wohooo! Thanks for trying out this recipe SD and leaving a comment. Soooo glad you liked it.
Shubha says
This came out soo soo well that I was amazed with my cooking skills....only to recall that it was Richa's easy recipe that made this delicious and easy! Not a combination many a times!
Richa says
You are soooo sweet Shubha! Thank YOU!!
Giselle says
Thanks for this recipe Richa. They were really yum. I did incorporate some of the tips shared below by one of your followers (Dueep Jyot Singh in 2018). That helped too 🙂
Michael N Montgomery says
Thank you for this great recipe!
Richa says
Thanks for trying out this recipe and leaving a comment Michael. Soooo glad you liked it!
Michael N Montgomery says
Hi Richa,
Thanks so much for MFS. I just love this site! You have helped me so much with my cooking. Sometimes I have to look up the meanings (Cassatta ?,Sooji ?) but I love it! Your Channa masala has gotten me raves. I just wanted to thank you again for your great site and keep up the great work!
Richa says
Thank you Michael!! You are so sweet
S says
So easy, and so good! The naans fluff up quite a bit, and the cook method is amazing--we had super thick, super yummy naans with great flavor! Delicious!
Richa says
Thanks for trying out this recipe and leaving a comment Sangita. Soooo glad you liked it!
Swatti Taywade says
Richaaaaa, first of all your bright smile in the video and the love with which you make a dish is just amazinggggg😘
Made Butter chicken and Naan which turned out to be superb, my boys just loved the food. Wish I could send the pics.
Richa says
You are sooo sweet Swatti! Thank YOU!!
Swatti says
Richaaaaa, first of all your bright smile in the video and the love with which you make a dish is just amazinggggg😘
Made Butter chicken and Naan which turned out to be superb, my boys just loved the food. Wish I could send the pics.
Camila says
Easy and delicious!
Richa says
Thanks for trying out this recipe and leaving a comment Camila. Soooo glad you liked it!
Pallavi Nath says
Fabulous recipe, video and fabulous result! So delighted!