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Our homemade naan is a butter naan made in tava. This is a simple butter naan recipe made with plain flour, yeast, little sugar, curd, ghee, and kala til.

Making butter naan at home is not at all complex. We have made butter naan by ingredients that are easily available in every house pantry. Naan is prepared and relished in many ways yet the basic and authentic recipe remains the same. Traditionally, butter naan is made using refined flour, yet you can substitute it with whole wheat flour. We have made our tawa butter naan using refined flour and have used yeast. Yet some people use curd and baking soda for the fermentation of the flour.

Be very careful while kneading the butter naan dough, if the dough would have not been kneaded well, the naan will come out chewy.

Naan is the most well-known Indian bread and is popular the world over. Most Indian restaurants overseas will serve you a butter naan if Punjabi food is on the menu.

However for those of us who do not have tandoors in our kitchens, here is a great way of preparing the butter naan using a non-stick tava. Serve them hot with any Subzi or Dal of your choice.

Learn to make butter naan recipe | homemade naan | butter naan made in tava | butter naan with yeast | with step by step photos below.

Butter Naan, How To Make Butter Naan

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Butter Naan, How To Make Butter Naan

Preparation Time:    Cooking Time:    Total Time:     10Makes 10 naans
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Ingredients

1 cup plain flour (maida)
1/2 tsp dry yeast
1/2 tsp sugar
1 tbsp fresh curd (dahi)
1 tbsp melted ghee
salt to taste
5 tsp black sesame seeds (kala til)
plain flour (maida) for rolling
5 tsp butter for brushing

Method
    Method
  1. Combine the yeast, sugar and 5 tbsp of lukewarm water in a bowl, cover and keep aside for 5 to 7 minutes.
  2. Combine the plain flour, yeast-sugar mixture, curds, melted ghee and salt in a bowl and knead into a soft dough, using enough lukewarm water.
  3. Cover the dough with a lid or wet muslin cloth and keep aside to prove for approx. 30 minutes or till it increases in volume slightly.
  4. Divide the dough into 10 equal portions.
  5. Press a portion of the dough, flat on a rolling board and sprinkle ½ tsp of black sesame seeds over it. Roll out into an oblong of 125 mm. (5") using a little plain flour for rolling.
  6. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and place the naan over it with the sesame seeds side facing downwards.
  7. Cook it on one side till it puffs slightly and then turn over.
  8. Cook it on the other side till it puffs a little and then roast it on an open flame till it turns golden brown in colour from both sides.
  9. Repeat steps 5 to 8 to make 9 more naans.
  10. Brush each naan with a little butter and serve immediately.
Nutrient values (Abbrv) per naan
Energy76 cal
Protein1.7 g
Carbohydrates10.1 g
Fiber0.2 g
Fat3.2 g
Cholesterol4 mg
Sodium14 mg
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Like Butter naan without tandoor

    Like Butter naan without tandoor
  1. Naan is a popular Indian flatbread made using refined flour. It is cooked either in a Tandoor, oven or tava. You can give a variation to naan by adding ingredients like coriander, mint, paneer, garlic, etc. Enjoy piping hot butter naan recipe | homemade naan | butter naan made in tava | butter naan with yeast | along with sumptuous Punjabi subzis like:
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Activating the yeast

    Activating the yeast
  1. For activating the yeast for butter naan recipe | homemade naan | butter naan made in tava | butter naan with yeast | take dry yeast in a small bowl.
  2. Add sugar to it. The yeast will feed on the sugar and release carbon dioxide, which will cause the dough to rise.
  3. Add 5 tbsp of lukewarm water. Dip your finger in water to check the ideal temperature. Water that's too hot can damage or kill the yeast.
  4. Mix well.
  5. Cover with a lid and keep aside for 5 minutes or till the dry yeast completely dissolves in the water. Covering prevents the dough from drying out.
  6. After 5-7 minutes, it would look like this. The frothy layer on top indicates that the yeast is activated. If the mixture doesn't foam, discard and start over with new yeast.

Dough for butter naan

    Dough for butter naan
  1. To prepare dough for butter naan recipe | homemade naan | butter naan made in tava | butter naan with yeast | in a bowl take plain flour. Ensure you make use of a big bowl as the dough will rise and you do not want it to get messy.
  2. Add yeast-sugar mixture. Many people including Jains do not prefer using yeast. Baking powder along with baking soda is a great alternative to yeast. Learn how to make butter naan wihtout yeast.
  3. Add curds. Curd acts as a leavening agent and helps in making soft and crumby naan.
  4. Add melted ghee.
  5. Add salt and mix well.
  6. Gradually add lukewarm water to knead into a soft dough. Do not add too much water or else the dough will be sticky.
  7. Knead the dough for butter naan until it is smooth.
  8. Cover the dough with a lid or wet muslin cloth and allow it to prove until it increases in volume slightly (approx. 30 minutes).
  9. After 30 minutes, you will notice our dough has risen.
  10. Deflate the dough for butter naan without tandoor and knead the dough again to remove the excess air.
  11. Divide the dough into 10 equal portions.

How to make Butter naan on tawa

    How to make Butter naan on tawa
  1. To prepare butter naan recipe | homemade naan | butter naan made in tava | butter naan with yeast | take a portion of the dough, shape it into a round ball and flatten it between your palms. Dip into flour, knock out excess flour and place it on a rolling board.
  2. Sprinkle ½ tsp of black sesame seeds over it.
  3. Roll out into an oblong of 125 mm. (5") using a little plain flour.
  4. Heat a non-stick tava (griddle) and place the naan over it with the sesame seeds side facing downwards. Another technique of cooking naan without tandoor is by using a pressure cooker. Check out this recipe to learn how to make Pressure cooker naan.
  5. Cook it on one side till it puffs slightly and then turns over.
  6. Cook it on the other side till it puffs a little. Usually, butter naan is cooked in a tandoor, from which tandoori cooking takes its name called tandoori naan but, this method of cooking on tava and then an open flame gives a similar effect in texture and flavor.
  7. Then roast butter naan on an open flame till it turns golden brown from both the sides.
  8. Repeat the steps 1 to 7 to make 9 more butter naan on the stovetop without tandoor or oven.
  9. Brush each naan with a little butter.
  10. Serve butter naan | homemade naan | butter naan made in tava | butter naan with yeast | immediately.

Frequently Asked Questions

    Frequently Asked Questions
  1. Q. My yeast did not froth. What could be the reason? 1. The yeast could have been old. yeast looses its leavning tendency over a period of time. It is important to use the yeast as early as possible. 2. The water was too hot. Yeast requires lukewarm water to activate, hot water kills the yeast. 3. Salt was mixed after the yeast was added to the dough. Salt kills the yeast and stops the process of leavning.
  2. Q. What can i use instead of yeast? You can use curds, baking soda and baking powder to acheive the same result. Visit our recipe for Naan without yeast on tava.
  3. Q. Can i make the Butter naan using whole wheat flour? Yes, you can. But traditonally Butter naan is made with all purpose flour or maida.
  4. Q. Can i use oil instead of ghee in the recipe to make Butter naan? Yes, you can. However it's better to use ghee to get a rich flavour.
  5. Q. My butter naan dough did not rise, what do i do? Make sure the yeast is bloomed before you add it to the dry ingredients. Also, when the yeast is added it should not come in direct contact with salt. Salt will kill the yeast and stop the fermentation process. Keep the butter naan dough in a warm spot after kneading and not under direct heat.

Reviews

Butter Naan, How To Make Butter Naan
 on 25 Feb 20 10:10 PM
5

I like your recipe......suupp all recipes......thnks .....mem. bcz share all recipes.......
Tarla Dalal
26 Feb 20 09:30 AM
   Thanks for your feedback. We are glad you liked the recipe.
Butter Naan, How To Make Butter Naan
 on 16 Mar 16 01:53 PM
5

Hi. In our house it s been decided as Sunday-Recipe day. I love your recipes from years & so Decided to attempt. We did dal makhani & butter nan from your recipes. It was simply put, EXCELLENT. DID ALL AS PER YOUR INPUTS & WE HAD A FANTASTIC TIME. Noe Tarla Dalal on Sundays is a permanent fixture,trust me cooking gas become FUN from ROUTINE. Thank you very much. Regards
Tarla Dalal
16 Mar 16 03:12 PM
   Hi Vasudevan , we are delighted you loved the recipe and it came out perfectly. Thank you for your kind words and know that you cook Tarla Dalal recipes regularly. Please keep posting your thoughts and feedback. Happy Cooking.