Quick Oven Baked Naan Bread Recipe | ChefDeHome.com (2024)

Oven Naan bread and Indian curry for dinner!! It's Friday!!

Garlic Naan or Butter Naan or Naan Bread, no matter what you call it, a naan is quintessential bread side to an Indian-style meal and it taste delicious!

This naan recipe was my mission to share with you. A homemade oven baked naan which stays soft and does not get hard when cooked in everyday household oven. Score!

So, for anyone looking for authentic, soft fluffy naan bread recipe which can be baked in oven, in a big batch, for a big family?! I would say, you landed on the right post! You will be surprised, how a simple ingredient from refrigerator, with an old-school cooking trick can help bake world's best baked soft naan bread! I'm talking about better-than-restaurant-naans and forget-store-bought-naans kinda soft!

Also baking naans shortens the prep work to almost one third. You tell me? How long will it take to roll a dough flat and cut out small rounds say with a cookie cutter? I would say - 5 mins! Isn't it? These naans are that quick to prepare!!

Honestly, this recipe is evolution of my earlier garlic naan recipe. I thought, it would be nice to give an exclusive naan recipe which can be baked in oven and will not harden like rocks. Just so you know, modern home ovens can harden oven baked naan breads very quickly.

Until today, I shared with you naans which I make straight on the stove top. In case you don't have oven or just because you want to, jump to the Stove Top Garlic Naan recipe Or if you keen to learn more about baking soft naans in oven and may be bake a batch this weekend?! :) then, my friends, please read on...

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I love to cook naans in oven in a big batch when some guests or more family members are around. You know, less perching on stove and every one happy, asking for one more naan or few demanding naan recipe too. ;)

Until now, often my oven-baked naans were getting too crisp and crusty than I like.... so I have been testing this recipe. With this batch, I was so satisfied, I have to share it! Intent was not to share this batch and make one some other day with pretty pictures.... Yet, naans were so soft that I could not resist sharing the recipe.

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Okay, now first, let me share, what makes naan hard in oven?

1. Home ovens don't have that high heat which traditional Indian tandoor (clay oven) provides. So, in less heat, naan looses it's moisture very quickly.
2.Indian tandoor (clay oven) does not bake naan, it broils it with high flames which is way quicker than baking.

Then, how to bake soft butter naans in oven?

First time, I baked no-yeast naans. No-yeast naans had eggs in it and they came out way better, soft and lite with crusty exterior than my earlier tries. Then it clicked me, I have to compensate for the lose of moisture from naans. I tried one single trusty ingredient and a basic technique and it worked!

I was like: Why didn't it click me before?!

Honestly, my baked naans have started coming out so good and soft that I don't plan to perch on kitchen stove for cooking naan this whole summer! My apartment gets too hot to stand in kitchen anyways, so I'm so loving'em.

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Plus, baked naans are so so quick to cook! I mean, really, after I mix the dough and set aside for rising. No lengthy rising, just 1 hour that too without any kneading.... just a few strokes to make dough soft... covered and left on kitchen counter.

Once dough has risen, I roll dough on a flour dusted board into a big large sheet as if getting ready to make doughnuts/cookies. No kidding! then I use 3.5" cookie cutter or large bowl and cut out rounds from the rolled dough. I slightly stretch the cut out naan with hand and place on baking sheet.

Now, old-school trick of baking soft naan in home oven is: piercing the naan with fork a few times.

What will this do?

Good question! Actually, naans have tendency to puff up in heat which separates the naan into two thin layers that become crisp like chips in heat... more like baked naan chips We certainly not serving those with curry! :) Isn't it?piercing the naan with fork does not let naan puff-up and keeps the moisture sealed-in which results in soft naans.

Oh, it stills can be used for naan pockets. Two layers separate easily even after piercing with fork.

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I bet, you wondering what was the secret ingredient. Well, that ingredient is so so handy that it is already used in cooking naans. I just added it in a different way. Okay, no more guesses!

It is, just and just... 2 tablespoons of sliced cold butter! drum-rolls!!!!

This simple humble ingredient when mixed into the naan dough will provide soft moisture to naan bread making it lite like air when it comes out of everyday home oven. And kitchen!! It will smell like an Indian takeout is just ready to devour!

Let me quickly sum-up what makes this Naan Bread so special:

1. Quick cooking in batch. No long perching on stove or rolling one naan at a time.
2. Soft baked naans, homemade and much fresher than store-bought.
3. Worth mention, pennies for a batch of 8-10 naans instead of spending 10+ dollars in take out.
4.Petite size of these naans also make'em perfect to make sandwiches or veggie burgers, if you please! Or how about Naan Pizza!? yum!
5.Gosh! You guys, these naan breads taste so so addictive!! Please bake a bigger batch! :-)

:) So, don't wait, make a batch this weekend and impress your family with Indian-takeout aroma coming from your own kitchen!

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PS: I didn't plan to take just these pictures to share baked naans. So, I will definitely add more photos whenever I'm baking some more naans. You know what, may be I will bake a few this weekend! How about you?

This week was Indian food week. I hope you enjoyed it!

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FAQs

How long to heat naan bread in the oven? ›

That said, it is easy to reheat naan bread in the oven, as it restores the fluffy texture.
  1. Preheat oven to 350 degrees Fahrenheit.
  2. Place the naan in a single layer on the grilling tray or baking sheet.
  3. Sprinkle a little water over the naan.
  4. Bake in the oven for 3-5 minutes.
  5. Remove from the oven.
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What is a naan bread oven called? ›

A tandoor (/tænˈdʊər/ or /tɑːnˈdʊər/) is a large vase-shaped oven, usually made of clay. Since antiquity, tandoors have been used to bake unleavened flatbreads, such as roti and naan, as well as to roast meat.

How do you know when naan is cooked? ›

Place the dough in the hot, dry skillet and cook until the surface is full of air bubbles and the bottom is browned and blistered in spots. Flip the naan and cook a few minutes more. Brush the cooked naan with melted butter, and repeat with remaining dough balls.

Is yeast or baking powder better for naan? ›

Other variations do exist which may utilise self raising flour or baking powder/baking soda. However I strongly stand by yeast when it comes to making a good quality naan. It's the best raising agent for flavour development, especially when cold proving is involved.

How long to warm bread in oven at 400? ›

Heat Your Bread

- Place loaf in 400°F preheated oven. - If frozen, heat 25–35 min. If thawed, heat 10–20 min. - Every oven is different, so adjust temperature and time as needed.

How long does it take to heat up bread at 350? ›

This article has been viewed 641,258 times. To reheat bread, first preheat the oven to 350°F (180°C). Then, wrap the bread in some foil and place it in the oven. Heat the bread for 10-15 minutes, and enjoy!

What is the English name for naan? ›

Naan or naan bread is a type of bread that comes in a large, round, flat piece and is usually eaten with Indian food.

Is naan bread healthy? ›

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.

Which type of naan is best? ›

Butter garlic naan is a traditional Indian flatbread and one of the most popular versions of naan. It's made with flour, yeast, salt, sugar, and yogurt.

Why add egg to naan? ›

Egg – Helps bind your dough. Garlic – Mince it to give your garlic naan recipe a yummy and savory taste. Salted butter – Adds more flavor and richness.

Why do you sprinkle water on naan bread? ›

you put it on naans to keep them soft.

How do you heat naan without making it hard? ›

Echoing a similar sentiment, another added, “Simply use a microwave oven to reheat... cover it with a lid and reheat for like 40-50 seconds... it will be as soft as before.” A user said, “Alternatively, you can put a glass of water with your naan/roti/bread in the microwave to avoid that problem. Works well enough."

Why do you put yogurt in naan bread? ›

The full-fat dairy in this naan recipe gives it a soft texture and rich taste. You can use a 2% or fat-free Greek yogurt, your bread may just not be as pillowy soft. Olive oil. Canola or avocado oil can be used in place of olive oil.

Do Indian restaurants use yeast in naan? ›

About Naan

In the modern days, yeast & other leavening agents have replaced the bread starter. So most restaurants either use yeast or another leavening agent like baking powder & baking soda. If you order naan in Indian restaurants you may not find the texture & flavor to be the same in every place.

Why isn't my naan puffing up? ›

You need a high enough heat for the baking powder to start reacting and producing gases, and also for the water content in the dough to transform into steam – both of which contribute to the puffing action and bubble formation. If your heat is too low, the naan bread will dry out before bubbles start forming.

How do you reheat naan without it getting hard? ›

Try this hack wherein you add a few drops of water into the pan and heat the naan until it bubbles up. Don't cover the pan with a lid. Once reheated, it will become soft and will stay soft for a long time!”

Do you have to heat naan bread? ›

Yes, they are safe. The reason why warming up is recommended is simply taste and texture: When cool, they are more rigid, dry and crumbly, warmed up they become soft and more pleasant to eat. So if you are just hungry, start nibbling.

How to heat stonefire naan? ›

You can warm naan over an open flame – you just need a gas burner (your stovetop or BBQ side burner). Turn the flame to medium and grab a pair of tongs to hold the naan. Carefully place the naan on the burner and turn constantly, it only takes about 90 seconds to warm the naan.

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