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Soft, fluffy and delicious homemade naan bread made with just TWO ingredients! This 2 ingredient dough naan bread is healthier than traditional naan and takes less than 10 minutes to make- no yeast!
Naan Bread without yeast
After stocking up on a bunch of pantry friendly ingredients, I found myself to have a plethora of self-rising flour.
Now, don’t get me wrong. I didn’t go out and buy this particular type of flour as if you look through my recipes, it’s not a flour I regularly use.
I often stick to grain-free and low carb flours, like coconut flour and almond flour.
However, as a means to make use of my pantry staple ingredients, I’ve been digging through it over the past week!
The famous 2 ingredient weight watchers dough has been used to make these 2 ingredient bagels, 2 ingredient pizza crusts and 2 ingredient soft pretzels.
After a curry craving last night, 2 ingredient dough naan bread had to be next!
What is naan bread?
Traditional naan bread is a staple bread in many East Asian countries, like India and Sri Lanka. It’s leavened and most often baked in the oven.
It’s generally made with flour, yeast, salt, and water.
Enjoyed with curries, stews and on their own, they make a fantastic side dish or a substitute for a pizza base!
In this recipe, we don’t bake the naan bread but instead, dry fry it (pan fry it without oil). This makes is SO much quicker.
Taste-wise, naan bread is mild and doughy, and with a slightly more salty flavor than standard bread.
Texture-wise, it is doughy, fluffy and slightly tender on the outside- you MUST enjoy it warm!
Is naan bread healthy?
Depending on where in the world you are and how you make your naan bread, it can be healthy. More often than not, it is what you eat WITH the naan bread that can tip it in the direction of unhealthy.
While traditional naan bread tends to be coated in oil or butter, my version is healthier than the original and virtually fat-free!
How to make naan bread from scratch
Making naan bread from scratch is SO simple. As it contains no yeast, it literally takes less than 10 minutes to make a batch!
The Ingredients
- Self-rising flour– Either gluten-free self-rising flour or standard self-raising (self-raising) flour must be used. You can make your own self-rising flour following the recipe here.
- Greek Yogurt– Either non-fat or standard Greek yogurt works. I used coconut Greek yogurt, to keep it vegan friendly, and also dairy-free.
- Salt– Optional, but reduces the yogurt flavor in the dough.
- Butter or oil, to brush– To give the naan bread a gorgeous shine. This is not necessary at all.
The Instructions
No crazy mixing bowls or kitchen gadgets needed at all!
In a large mixing bowl, you’ll want to combine your flour, salt (if using it) and Greek yogurt and mix until combined. If you like, use your hands to mix in the dough until fully incorporated. Form a big ball of dough.
Then, you’ll lightly flour a wooden or kitchen surface. Sprinkle a little extra flour on the ball of dough, and transfer onto the floured surface. Press the ball of dough into a circular shape and cut into 8 even pieces. Flatten each piece of dough, and form a rough, oblong shape.
Finally, you will heat a large non-stick pan on medium heat. When hot, place one piece of naan dough onto the pan and cook for 2-3 minutes, before flipping and cooking for another 2 minutes. Repeat until all the dough has been used up and 8 naan bread remains!
If desired, brush the tops of the naan bread with melted butter or oil.
What can I use instead of yogurt in naan bread?
While Greek yogurt is the only kind of yogurt that works well (including vegan Greek yogurt) there IS another alternative for Greek yogurt that can be used.
Sour cream works in the same way Greek yogurt does, as it is thick and holds together. You can substitute the Greek yogurt with sour cream.
I haven’t tried vegan sour cream, but lactose-free sour cream does work.
Is naan bread vegan and gluten-free?
YES!
My version IS vegan (dairy-free Greek yogurt) and gluten-free (gluten-free self-rising flour).
If you don’t follow any of those diets, stick to Greek yogurt and standard gluten-free self-rising flour.
Can you refrigerate and freeze naan bread?
If you plan to enjoy the naan bread within 3 days, there is no need to refrigerate it.
To refrigerate: You should avoid refrigerating the uncooked dough, as it will become stickier the longer it sits. You will need to add extra flour to make it durable to form into naan bread.
If you have leftover naan that you don’t want to enjoy immediately, you can refrigerate it to enjoy later.
Place leftover naan bread in a ziplock bag and be sure to enjoy them within 7 days.
To freeze: Cooked naan bread is freezer friendly. Place the naan bread in a ziplock bag. They will keep fresh frozen for up to 6 months.
To reheat: Allow frozen naan to thaw to room temperature. Either reheat in the microwave or crisp up in the pan.
What to eat or serve with naan bread
Traditional ways to enjoy Naan bread is to enjoy it as a side, but here are some other suggestions-
- Side dish– Enjoy naan bread with homemade curry, with a veggie burger or your favorite protein.
- Pizza- Substitute your traditional pizza crust with naan bread- Top it as you would with any pizza and bake until the toppings are cooked and cheese is melted.
- Toast substitute- Replace your toast with it, and spread some almond butter or homemade Nutella on top!
Naan bread variations and flavors
- Garlic naan- Add 1/2 teaspoon of garlic powder into the dough. Brush the tops with melted butter and crushed garlic.
- Butter naan- Brush the tops of the naan with melted butter and let sit, before re-brushing again.
- Cheese naan- Divide naan dough into two, and top shredded cheese on one half of it. Top with remaining half and pan fry as normal, until cheese has melted in between.
- Paneer naan- Crumble fresh paneer into the naan dough, along with 1/4 teaspoon of garlic powder and onion powder.
- Chilli cheese naan– Fold through red pepper flakes (to taste) into the dough, along with shredded cheese (1/4 cup). Cook as you would, and enjoy.
More delicious 2 ingredient dough recipes
2 Ingredient Dough Naan Bread- No Yeast!
Ingredients
- 1 3/4 cups self-rising flour use gluten-free, if needed
- 1 cup Greek Yogurt vegan Greek yogurt, non-fat, full-fat or reduced fat
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 tablespoon butter of choice Optional, to brush naan breads
Instructions
- In a large mixing bowl, combine your flour, salt (if using it) and Greek yogurt. Mix well, until combined. Then, use your hands to form a large ball of dough.
- Lightly flour a wooden or kitchen surface. Sprinkle a little extra flour on top of the ball of dough, before transferring it to the floured surface. Flatten into a circular shape and divide into 8 even portions. Flatten each portion into a rectangular shape (like a classic Naan bread).
- Heat a non-stick saucepan on medium heat. When hot, place flattened dough and cook for 3 minutes, before flipping and cooking a further 2 minutes. Repeat until all the naan bread is cooked.
- Once cooked, if desired, lightly brush the tops of each naan bread with melted butter.
So coconut yogurt is not an option? Like the one from Harmless Harvest.
Oh it is- I used it before!
I have been using this recipe for 2 years now, it is INCREDIBLE and versatile. A staple in my meal planning. I’m eating it right now, used as the bread for a mini pizza. Dipping it in curry is to die for. My husband and I make it weekly and devour it. Delicious – I figured it was about time I left a comment! 😌
I’ve made it with full fat and non fat Greek yogurt, turns out perfect every time!
any naan recipes using either chick pea flour or almond or coconut flours?
Can any of the bread recipes be made paleo friendly? Also, is cassava flour an acceptable substitute? Thanks.
Not that I’ve tried but you are welcome to experiment and see.
I am following the paleo diet and am excited to try this recipe. Where did you find coconut milk Greek yogurt? I am having a difficult time finding the product.
Found this at my local supermarket, Safeway.
Made this a couple of weeks ago with garlic butter on top. All the family loved them. So, so easy to make and very tasty. Making again today. Gave the recipe to my friendand they all loved it too. Thankyou for the easy recipe.
Greetings, Arman!
So I’ve now made these fabulous naan breads both GF and with white flour. They’re perfect and making my frugal self quite happy. Eight little naan breads are now around $4 at Aldi. The family loves these, but I don’t like paying $4; however, I’m confident the cost to me for this recipe was under $1. What’s not to love about that – and the taste is as good if not better. I will add that just for health reasons and a fiber boost, I added a tablespoon of whole psyllium powder plus a little bit of water. Perfect!
I can’t stop making these! So easy and with ingredients I always have in the house. I have been yeast and lactose intolerant for 10 years and I miss bread so much! These were delicious with curry and also made into pizzas.I made them with lactose free Greek yoghurt and they turned out perfectly. They were devoured by the rest of the family too who don’t have intolerances. I have made several batches in a week and they’re eaten as quickly as I can make them.
Bahahaha, read before commenting!
You can pour syrup on top with just a little butter for pancakes. I realize this is an old post but hey! I’m reading it so someone may see this,🙂
Hi
can I use Maas to substitute the Greek yogurt is that possible
Regards
I haven’t tried, feeel free to experiment and see
Absolutely fabulous! I did some minor recipe tweakage, as I commonly do, and it was exquisitely perfect. I used Aldi whole milk organic plain yogurt (fabulous brand, I might add), used a generous 1.5 cups of flour (only had plain white available), followed Arman’s recipe to make it self rising, albeit used just a scant half of the recipe, and then added 1/4 cup of ground flax meal for some added fiber. Cooked these wonderful little naan breads on a cast iron skillet at medium heat and voila – perfection! Thanks Arman!
Thank you so much for your recipe. It was a game changer. I made some last night & it was exactly like the ones you get in restaurants. It was so quick & easy, it will be our new family go to .
Was real fun making these with my 4 year old boy. A real fluffy texture and we were really impressed. Thanks
I used Pillsbury self rising GF flour for this. It turned out pretty good. Flavor was good, definitely go with some seasoning in the dough.This flour always needs less flour than called for. Spread the dough as then as you can get it for a nice texture.