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Butter Garlic Naan without Tandoor/Oven

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Butter Garlic Naan is a very popular flatbread. Butter Garlic Naan can be made with or without tandoor (oven). Butter Garlic Naan easily and readily available in Western countries too. Butter Garlic Naan is most familiar in the South Asian countries like India, Pakistan at in all restaurants and roadside dhabas. It does not carry any special significance, as it is merely the generic word for any kind of bread. In other parts of South Asia usually refers to a specific kind of thick flat bread.

Usually it is cooked in a tandoor, from which tandoori cooking takes its name called tandoori naan. Typically, it serves hot and brush with ghee or butter. However, I made this without oven, tandoor with my favorite garlicky flavor. This version is sometimes prepared as a fast food. It can also be dipped into soups as dal, and goes well with sabjis/curry.

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Ingredients

Method:

1. Take a large bowl; add dry yeast, sugar, 3/4 cup warm water and cover the bowl for 10 minutes (come out bubbly or foamy).
2. Now Add garlic paste, butter, salt and mix well. Add 3 cups flour and knead it to make smooth, slightly sticky dough (use Water as needed).
3. Turn the dough on the floured kitchen surface and knead about 5 minutes using your hand.
4. Grease the bowl and place the dough in it. Cover the dough until its size doubled or 35-40 minutes.
5. After 40 minutes punch the dough and knead it, then divide it into medium sized balls(about 10-12).
6. Now hit the tawa or griddle on medium flame, then take a one ball, apply some crushed garlic, chopped coriander leaves and kalonji, then roll out the ball into an oval or triangle shape using dusting flour.
7. Turn rolled naan upside down, then apply little water on Naan, and then place watery side of Naan on hot tawa/griddle, so it sticks easily on tawa.
8. After few seconds bubbles will come out on the surface, cook for 1-2 minutes.
9. Turn the tawa upside down direct on the flame and roast all side of the Naan directly on high flame till golden brown spotted.
10. Now remove it from the tawa, apply melted butter immediately.
11. Use the same process for the rest of the dough and make soft, crispy Naan on the stove top without tandoor or oven.
12. Your Butter Garlic Naan without Tandoor is ready, Now Serve hot with any Indian curry or subji.

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Tips:

Use 1 tsp baking powder + ΒΌ tsp baking soda + ΒΌ cup curd and reduce half quantity of water as a substitute of yeast.
Always use good quality of yeast.
If you are a beginner then don’t use nonstick tawa/Griddle, use without nonstick, so your Naan stick easily on tawa.

Butter Garlic Naan
Binjal Pandya

Naan Butter Garlic without Tandoor/Oven

4.67 from 3 votes
Butter Garlic Naan is a very popular flatbread. Butter Garlic Naan can be made with or without tandoor (oven). Butter Garlic Naan easily and readily available in Western countries too. Butter Garlic Naan is most familiar in the South Asian countries like India, Pakistan at in all restaurants and roadside dhabas. It does not carry any special significance, as it is merely the generic word for any kind of bread. In other parts of South Asia usually refers to a specific kind of thick flat bread. Usually it is cooked in a tandoor, from which tandoori cooking takes its name called tandoori naan. Typically, it serves hot and brush with ghee or butter. However, I made this without oven, tandoor with my favorite garlicky flavor. This version is sometimes prepared as a fast food. It can also be dipped into soups as dal, and goes well with sabjis/curry.
Course: Indian Flatbread
Cuisine: Indian

Ingredients
  

  • 3 cup All Purpose Flour/Maida
  • 2 tsp Garlic Paste
  • 2-3 tbsp Butter
  • Salt
  • 1 Packet Dry Yeast 7g
  • 2 tsp Sugar
  • Lukewarm Water
  • 1-2 tsp Oil
  • 1 tsp Kalonji/Nigella Seeds Opt.
  • 1-2 tbsp Minced or Crushed Garlic for Topping
  • Finley Chopped Coriander Leaves for Topping
  • Flour for Dusting
  • 1 tbsp Melted Butter

Method
 

  1. Take a large bowl; add dry yeast, sugar, 3/4 cup warm water and cover the bowl for 10 minutes (come out bubbly or foamy).
  2. Now Add garlic paste, butter, salt and mix well. Add 3 cups flour and knead it to make smooth, slightly sticky dough (use Water as needed).
  3. Turn the dough on the floured kitchen surface and knead about 5 minutes using your hand.
  4. Grease the bowl and place the dough in it. Cover the dough until its size doubled or 35-40 minutes.
  5. After 40 minutes punch the dough and knead it, then divide it into medium sized balls(about 10-12).
  6. Now hit the tawa or griddle on medium flame, then take a one ball, apply some crushed garlic, chopped coriander leaves and kalonji, then roll out the ball into an oval or triangle shape using dusting flour.
  7. Turn rolled naan upside down, then apply little water on Naan, and then place watery side of Naan on hot tawa/griddle, so it sticks easily on tawa.
  8. After few seconds bubbles will come out on the surface, cook for 1-2 minutes.
  9. Turn the tawa upside down direct on the flame and roast all side of the Naan directly on high flame till golden brown spotted.
  10. Now remove it from the tawa, apply melted butter immediately.
  11. Use the same process for the rest of the dough and make soft, crispy Naan on the stove top without tandoor or oven.
  12. Your Butter Garlic Naan without Tandoor is ready, Now Serve hot with any Indian curry or subji.

Notes

Use 1 tsp baking powder + ΒΌ tsp baking soda + ΒΌ cup curd and reduce half quantity of water as a substitute of yeast.
Always use good quality of yeast.
If you are a beginner then don't use nonstick tawa/Griddle, use without nonstick, so your Naan stick easily on tawa.

 

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37 Comments

  1. 5 stars
    I total love this recipe. However, even more easier butter naan recipe. Thank you.

  2. 5 stars
    Beautiful recipe πŸ™‚

  3. 4 stars
    Very nice recipe. However, here I found same recipe which i also recommended.

  4. Yummy Naan!Looks so delicious!

  5. In love with it ??

  6. kalindi patel

    Made these yesterday and they were really good. My family loved them

  7. I used your recipe today, but I added dhanya (coriander) and whole jeera into the dough mixture before I left it to rise, and I brushed it with butter, garlic, salt and dhanya after it was cooked. My family loved it and this is definitely a recipe that’s going into my collection! Thank you for sharing!! πŸ™‚

  8. priya sutana

    i likeee it…its looking nice..i lv it
    me really this try…i lovee cooking

  9. Looks really good! Love butter naan πŸ™‚

  10. pandey neelu

    Thanks for easy recipe…..definitely try……

  11. poornima sridharan

    thanks for easy recipe

  12. This method is easy. Thks Binjal

  13. Delicious butter garlic naan you got the bubbles on the top correctly without tandoor . It looks perfect.

  14. wow dear lovely naan turned out so well

  15. Very nice method,sounds easy will definitely try this out, thanx

  16. Omprakash Jain

    Amazing Receipe

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