Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan

Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan

Sharing today, one of my favorite Indian Bread, Garlic Butter Naan which is easy to cook, and don't need yeast or lengthy fermentation time. 

In India, everyone still don't feel comfortable using yeast in everyday cooking. Few weeks ago, when I shared Garlic Naan, everyone back home expected it to be without yeast.  Few of my friends even asked me to post a no-yeast method... Saying "post an everyday easy naan recipe, Savita!" Well, if you ask me, I always think yeast naan is very easy to make.... However, I get the point. 

So for anyone looking for a quick and easy everyday Garlic Naan Bread, I thought it would be good to share a recipe that needs no yeast or not much resting time. This recipe also comes with a little personal touch... Read on to unfold....

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What does Yeast Do?

First, it is really important to know that yeast is fermentation agent which gives naan signature fluffy, airy, and soft texture. Yeast feeds on sugar, multiply in dough making it full of carbon dioxide molecules (bubbles). Longer dough sits, more fermented the dough becomes.

If you can find yeast in your local store and can spare sometime to allow yeast to ferment the dough, you can try my Garlic Naan Recipe which uses yeast.

How to get Fluffy Naan without Yeast?

Well, good question! Let me share with you, how?!

Other than yeast, what leavening agent you can think of which can give airy texture to a bread? These are: baking soda, baking powder, and eggs. So in many naan recipes, all over internet and even in cookbooks, egg and baking powder/soda are added (a lot) to get fluffy (bubbles) texture without yeast.

However, a naan bread that is heavy in baking soda or egg can taste very dense, egg-y and will be very heavy on stomach. When I was trying to get a perfect naan recipe without yeast, I did mess up few batches which tasted very egg-y or unappealing due to soda.

So, after a few experiments, I decided to get rid of fatty egg-yolk from egg and reduced the amount of soda to almost negligible. To my surprise, this change really made me like no-yeast bread! Right at that point, I knew, I have a recipe to share! (finally!) 

You know, garlic naans or butter naans in general, are special favorite of my better-half. He did not like a single batch which was heavy on egg. But, when I gave him to taste the naan, I'm sharing today, he could not judge if this one is yeast garlic naan or not!

hurrah!!! Worth all effort for me!!

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One thing is certain, these naans will sure make you forget store-bought naan. Plus these are healthier than store naans! Chances are, you might start making'em at home very often than picking a packet from store. I promise!

You know the best part, these naans can also be baked in household oven. I always tell you, Indian traditional Tandorr is much much high-heat vessel than household oven. So, home oven, due to low heat, (yes, you reading correct), results in not-so-good baked yeast naans. However, addition of egg, in naan dough, keeps them moist and fluffy when baked in home oven.

This recipe has become my favorite when I have few guests coming over. Just roll a couple of naans, put on hot sheet pan and bake. Much easier than rolling and searing each naan on tawa (iron skillet), one at a time. Isn't it? So, I have included both instructions, cook on tawa or bake in oven below.

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Freeze or Not?

Unlike Yeast Naan, I don't recommend freezing Egg Naans. These are best when served just out of the oven. You can cook'em 2-3 hours in advance though. Then, just before serving..... Just like you warm tortillas, wrap naan in damp kitchen towel and microwave for 20-30 seconds. This will freshen-up the texture and make'em moist again. 

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Okay, let me sum-up this new Naan Recipe for you quickly:

1) No yeast or much time needed to make these naans.
2) No egg-y smell or Baking Soda after taste. Only egg white and tad of baking soda added, yet lite and fluffy texture matching any store bought naan!
3) Good news!! These naans can be baked in oven and will not lose moisture!
4) Last but not the least, homemade naans gives you option to make it healthier. Use part all purpose and part wheat flour and also skip butter if you prefer.

If I may ask, what is your favorite Indian Naan? Yeast or no yeast?

Let's head straight to the recipe! Enjoy! -Savita

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Few of my earlier Yeast Naan recipes:

Restaurant-Style Indian Keema Naan - Stuffed Lamb Bread Homemade Indian Butter Naan Homemade Restaurant-Style Indian Garlic Naan

Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan

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Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan
Total Time: Prep Time: Cook Time: Cuisine: Indian () Difficulty: Easy
Yields: 6 Naans - Serves: 2
(No. of servings depends on serving size!)

Ingredients

No Yeast Garlic Naan Dough
Toppings
Smart Swap: Use all Wheat Flour for a Whole Wheat Naan!

Directions

  • Step for Recipe - Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan 1. In a wide bowl add all ingredients for Garlic Naan Dough with only egg white and 1/4 cup of milk. Discard egg yolk or use it for breakfast omelette. Additional Notes: Not adding egg yolks removes the egg-y smell of naans.
    Step for Recipe - Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan 2. Mix all ingredients. Add 1-2 tbsp more milk at a time until dough comes together. (I end up adding up-to 2-4 tbsp more milk.) Knead the dough very briefly, just for 30 sec in the bowl until a bowl forms and flour is not dry. (please note this dough gets tough when knead too much, just mix until it comes together.) Additional Notes: If dough feels too wet or sticky, add 1/2 tbsp flour more at a time. Dough should not be very dry or nor sticky. It should be soft.
  • 3. Coat the bowl with 1 tsp oil, add dough and coat in oil. Cover with clean kitchen towel. Leave on side for at least 30 minutes.
  • Step for Recipe - Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan 4. Heat an iron skillet or heavy-bottom pan. Or preheat oven at 500 degrees Fahrenheit. Microwave and melt the butter in a microwave safe bowl for 15 secs, add chopped garlic and set aside. Transfer dough to a flour dusted board. Divide dough into 6 equal parts.
  • Step for Recipe - Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan 5. Roll each dough to a (about 3" wide - 6" long) oval shape (or round if you prefer). You can also stretch the dough with hands. While you roll next naan, keep the rolled naans covered with kitchen towel. Additional Notes: For softer naans, or if planning to cook in oven, leave naan a little thicker than as shown in picture.
    Step for Recipe - Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan 6. Tawa Naan (Stove Top) - Place one rolled naan on heated skillet and let it cook for 1-2 minutes or until soda and egg action shows tiny puffed nooks, all over the naan. Additional Notes: If using oven, place a sheet pan in oven to start heating up while you roll naans.
  • Step for Recipe - Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan 7. Flip the naan, and cook other side on tawa (skillet) for other 1-2 minutes until brown spots appear all over. Or place it on direct gas flame until slight charred and cooked on other side (just 10-15 secs max). Always keep a tongs/spatula handy to lift or flip the naan.
  • 8. Oven: Place rolled naan on hot sheet tray, two or three, depending on size of sheet tray. Bake for 4 minutes, remove, bush butter, put back in oven with broiler on for 1-2 minute, or until tops are nice and charred.
  • Step for Recipe - Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan 9. Remove cooked naan with tongs and place next naan on skillet/oven, repeat until all naans are cooked. Immediately brush butter-garlic or just butter on cooked naans and spread some chopped cilantro. Butter will keep them moist while you finish cooking the rest.
    Step for Recipe - Homemade No Yeast Garlic Butter Naan 10. Serve hot garlic naans with you favorite curry and enjoy!
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  1. I tried with GF flour and it did not raise at all. Very bummed. I had to add almost double milk. Should I have added more baking soda or powder?
    I have not tried this with gluten free flour. There is a separate recipe for Naan on blog using GF flour. Please try that.
  2. I recently fell in love with garlic naan for packing an easy lunch on work days but the ones i bought have some unhealthy ingredients. Your recipe looks amazing but im wondering if there is anything i can use to substitute for the canola oil that is healthier but wont ruin it lol.
  3. We love naan & Indian food, so I tried making this at home. We all love it. I omitted the sugar, and made it half whole wheat & half all purpose flour to make it more healthy. Needless to say, it needed more liquid so I added more milk. It turned out well. Its my go to recipe for naan now. Thank you Savita!!
    Thanks, Lorna! I'm happy to share. Love that you made it to suit your life style. So many options with homemade food.
  4. Doesn't take a lot of time and is delicious.
  5. Hi! I really wanna try this recipe, it looks amazing :) but do you have any suggestions for yogurt substitutes other than sour cream? Thanks in advance!
    Hi Kait, I usually make these naans with yogurt or sour cream. You can try dairy-free yogurt or eye-ball more milk, add 1 tbsp lemon juice. Let me know how it goes.
  6. Hi can use sour cream instead of yogurt would need more milk and how much would it be thanks
    Hi Tina. Yes, you can use sour cream instead of yogurt. Start with only 1/4 cup (i.e. 4 tbsp) of milk, then add up-to 4-5 tbsp more milk depending upon how dough comes together. It should not be very dry nor sticky-wet. I hope it helps.
  7. The naan was amazing and so soft..thank you for the recipe.
    thanks for feedback. I’m glad you enjoyed naan.
  8. Hi thank you so much this is a beautiful recipe my husband and i loved it. I used coconut yogurt and mixed all the ingredients together and added the flour last, for us its definitely a keeper thank you again
    Thanks for feedback, Averil. I'm glad you enjoying Naan. Coconut Yogurt is a good dairy free idea.
  9. Loved my garlic naan. Cooked for dinner along with paneer butter masala and rice. My family loved it. This was my first try ever. Thanks for this great recipe.
  10. I just LOVED this recipe, Savita God bless you for a delicious recipe which was fresh and tasty the next day You see I’m allergic to yeast and haven’t eaten naan for years
    Thanks Usha. I'm happy to share and glad you enjoyed.
  11. Could this be made with almond milk? I only ever keep almond milk on hand.
    Hi Kelsey, Milk is basically used to give softness to dough. I have never used almond milk for this but I think it will be fine. You can also replace regular yogurt with almond milk yogurt (if you prefer). I hope it helps.
  12. This was very very tasty!!! And soo easy to make.
  13. Very tasty. So easy to make too. I had no yogurt but used sour cream with excellent results. Because sour cream is denser than yogurt I had to add More milk.
  14. This recipe was super easy and so delicious. I will definitely be using this recipe again.
    Shelby, thanks. I'm glad you enjoyed. Thanks for sharing your experience with us.
  15. Was home alone today so thought I would try this recipe out (halved the recipe). I only had sweet homemade vanilla yoghurt, so I added some lemon juice to make it sour. The recipe was so quick & easy to follow. Will definitely make again as it was sooooooooo yummy!!
    What a sweet feedback, Debs! Thanks! I'm glad you enjoyed.
  16. Hi Savita As i live in Switzerland (Europe) i'm not familar with cup measurements. Could you please tell me how many grams are in 1 cup. Thank you so much. Best regards Brigitte
    Hi Brigitte, 1 cup of flour weighs about 4 ounce, or 115 grams. I hope it helps. Happy cooking!
  17. hello. I just moved to an area that is 5500 ft above sea level. ive had to adjust a lot of my baking and bread recipes. does this one need to be adjusted?
    Hi Kekentia , I don't think this recipe need much adjustment for higher elevation but I have not tested it at high elevation. That being said, since no oven baking is required for this recipe.. naan should turn out fine. I would keep the dough little moist and roll little thicker naans for soft texture. I hope it helps.
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