Grilled Naan Flatbread Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (2024)

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This Grilled Naan Flatbread couldn't be easier to make and is so functional. It can be a great base for pizza toppings, a wrap for sandwiches, or eaten plain with olive oil.

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*Disclaimer - This recipe was originally published in 2014. I'm working hard to update all my older recipes with recipe cards, new photos, and additional recipe information. But, getting to all of them will take time. Please bear with me. In the meantime let me assure you that this recipe is still a winner and one I'm sure you'll be well pleased with when you make it at home.

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This dough takes a matter of minutes to whip together but then requires a two-hour rise time, so plan accordingly once you decide to make it. From there you divide the dough into 6 equal portions, roll them out as flat as you can, brush them with olive oil and place them on a hot grill or grill pan to fry on each side. Two minutes later, and you're ready to eat!

Flat and fabulous!

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GRILLED INDIAN NAAN FLATBREAD

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Yield: 6 flatbreads Prep Time: 2 hours 15 minutes (includes rise time) Grill Time: 12-15 minutes

1 package of active dry yeast
¾ cup warm water (110-115 degrees)
2 teaspoons granulated sugar
5 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil, divided
3 tablespoons Greek yogurt
2 cups all-purpose flour
½ teaspoon salt
⅛ teaspoon baking powder
1 teaspoon fennel seeds
additional salt for sprinkling

-In a small bowl, dissolve the yeast in the warm water.
-Stir in 1 teaspoon of the sugar and set aside for 10 minutes until it's foamy.
-Add the yogurt and 2 tablespoons of olive oil to the yeast mixture.
-In a large bowl or the bowl of a stand mixer fitted with the dough hook, stir together the flour, salt, baking powder, and fennel seeds.
-Add the yeast mixture into the flour mixture and mix well with a wooden spoon or continue to knead the mixture with the dough hook until it forms a smooth and elastic ball (approximately 3-5 minutes, longer if doing with by hand) *Note - the dough will be quite sticky, but this is what you're looking for.
-Place the dough in a well-oiled bowl, cover with plastic wrap and allow to rise in a warm, draft-free place for about 2 hours.
-Deflate the dough and turn it out onto a lightly floured surface.
-Pat the dough out into a 12" x 8" rectangle and cut the dough into 6 equal portions.
-Heat a grill pan, or baking stone on the outdoor grill, to medium/high.
-On a floured surface, use a rolling pin to roll each portion of dough as thin as possible.
-Lightly brush one side of the flatbread with olive oil and place the oiled side down into the grill pan.
-Cook for approximately 1 minute.
-While the first side is cooking, brush the other side with additional olive oil and sprinkle with a little bit of kosher salt.
-Flip and cook the other side for an additional 1 minute.
-Remove and continue the same process with the remaining pieces.
-Serve warm or at room temperature.

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  1. Lora Cakeduch*ess says

    I haven't made naan in ages and just love it! Yours is just perfect, Renee!!

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  2. MyKitchenInHalfCups says

    Super impressive grill marks! Looks like wonderful Naan!

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  3. Holly @ abakershouse.com says

    Your naan turned out beautifully! I like the idea of using it for the base of a pizza and will keep that in mind as I grill this summer.

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  4. Karen Kerr says

    This is a bread I have been meaning to try forever. Thanks for the inspiration!

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  5. Sherron Watson says

    I really enjoy making Naan too. You did a great job and those grill marks are amazing.

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  6. The Ninja Baker says

    Thank you, Renee! My darling sister (who is back in the US from Qatar) is a huge Naan fan. Thanks to your clear how-to I can now make a lovely surprise gift for her =)

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  7. Renee says

    I can't wait to fire up the grill to make this bread. I'm really enjoy naan and it is perfect to go with a summer salad for dinner (especially one that has grilled veggies on it).

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  8. Stacy Rushton says

    Don't you just love the way the little bubbles of air start to form under the surface of naan as it heats up on the griddle pan? It's one of my favorite things to make. Yours came out perfectly, Reneé! Well done!

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Grilled Naan Flatbread Recipe - Kudos Kitchen by Renee (2024)

FAQs

What's the difference between flatbread and naan bread? ›

Naan is another flatbread traditionally served in Indian restaurants but the difference is that there will already be a filling inside these flatbread pockets. Naan may be stuffed with curd, fresh desiccated coconut, butter, nigella seeds, and raisins.

Why do you put yogurt in naan bread? ›

Salt could be optional if you are having naan with a curry. (Cause curry usually has salt and the bread might not need it). Variations like milk or yogurt is used instead of water to make dough soft and fluffy. This would change the texture and flavor of the bread.

Is naan bread healthier than bread? ›

While it may contain more carbs and sugars, it earns its reputation as a healthy alternative with its relatively generous amounts of protein and fiber. Despite its high carb content, naan can be considered a more nutrient-dense alternative to white bread and pita.

What bread is closest to naan? ›

Kulcha. This next bread is often confused with naan due to its similar appearance. While naan is usually made with yeast and yogurt or milk, kulcha is usually made with baking powder and baking soda.

What is the healthiest naan bread? ›

What makes this recipe healthier? Whole wheat flour. I replaced a portion of all-purpose flour with whole wheat flour to make the naan healthier and little less of a guilty-pleasure. It can be enjoyed more frequently than the indulgent pure all-purpose flour version.

What is naan traditionally eaten with? ›

One of the most popular Indian delicacies that we know of; curries are creamy with the right amount of spicy, curries pair perfectly with warm, fluffy naan. Naan bread also serves as the perfect companion to soups and stews, absorbing their rich flavors and adding a delightful textural contrast.

What do you eat with naan bread? ›

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Is Indian flatbread the same as naan? ›

Roti, typically made with whole wheat flour, is thin and unleavened (made without yeast or other raising agent), offering a denser texture. Naan, on the other hand, uses all-purpose flour and yeast, resulting in a thicker, chewier bread often cooked in a tandoor oven.

Is naan flatbread the same as pita bread? ›

Naan bread is soft, fluffy, and chewy, whereas pita bread is denser with a slightly crispy texture on the outside. Naan bread also has a buttery flavor due to the ghee and buttermilk in the dough, which adds an extra dimension of flavor compared to pita bread's more neutral taste.

What makes naan bread different? ›

The name comes from the Persian word, non, for bread. Unlike pita, naan has yogurt, milk, and sometimes eggs or butter in it, resulting in a softer texture. When the dough is made, bakers shape it into a ball and slap it on the interior walls of a tandoor, a clay oven. The bread puffs up and bubbles as it cooks.

Which Indian flatbread is alternative to naan? ›

A healthier alternative that is eaten daily in most indian households, is roti (also called chapati or fulka). It's an unleavened flatbread made of just two ingredients - whole wheat flour and water.

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