Vegan Naan Recipe (Indian Flatbread) - My Dainty Kitchen (2024)

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Naan is an Indian flatbread made from a fermented dough of all-purpose flour. This vegan naan is a dairy-free version of an authentic naan recipe along with a few other versions of naan like butter garlic naan, bullet naan.

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Naan is an Indian flatbread and a popular restaurant-style flatbread. In India, for regular everyday flatbread (roti), we use whole wheat flour. Which makes it different from that of the tortilla which is made with refined flour.

Similarly, this naan is made with refined flour. You can also make naan with wheat flour or with a mix of flour. But the softest and fluffy naan comes from refined flour or all-purpose flour because of the gluten content in the refined flour.

However, I won't recommend this for an everyday menu because of the high gluten-content flour. But occasionally on special occasions when you wish to treat yourself to restaurant-style food, you must make this naan at home. These homemade spongy, pillowy naans are no less than any Indian restaurant-made naan.

Read 12 different types of Indian Flatbread recipes here.

What is Naan?

Naan is an easy Indian flatbread. It can be vegetarian or vegan easily by replacing one or two ingredients only. Similarly, by changing a few toppings, the recipe name also changes. e.g. garlic naan, butter naan, bullet naan, lacchha naan, pudina naan, chili cheese naan, Peshawari naan/ Kashmiri naan, chur-chur naan, and many more in fact.

Naan is specially charred in direct flame or fire just like tandoori roti. Special clay fire (Bhatti) is used for making such naan or roti which gives that authentic flavor to the flatbreads. However, you can give the charred flavor at home also. Refer to my tandoori roti on tawa recipe to follow the instructions to make a dhaba style naan. This vegan naan is just a dairy-free version. Rest all process is the same as the original recipe.

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Types of Naan (Indian Flatbread)

Garlic Naan:-

This is a traditional variety of naan. Here finely chopped garlic is used while rolling the naan bread. Along with cilantro leaves and nigella seeds. Adding garlic to the naan adds extra flavor to the naan.

Butter Naan:-

Butter naan is very much similar to garlic naan but with little lesser garlic or even with no garlic toppings. Here only toppings you will see are nigella seeds and cilantro leaves. These are popular street food also in India.

Bullet Naan:-

Bullet naan is a little more towards spicier flavor. Hence the name bullet. However, you can adjust it as these are only the toppings. In bullet naan, the toppings are jalapeno or chilies along with regular cilantro leaves and nigella seeds.

Lachha Naan:-

Lachha naan is nothing but lachha paratha made with the same naan dough. I have made lachha paratha with whole wheat flour. But here the dough is made in the same process of fermenting flour with yeast and then rolled in layers just like lachha paratha. (lachha means layers).

Chur Chur Naan:-

Chur chur naan is a little different. This is a stuffed and layered naan. Again the method of preparing the dough is also different for this recipe. I will make a separate post for Amritsari chur chur naan.

Peshawari Naan/ Kashmiri Naan:-

Peshawari naan and Kashmiri naan is made with the same dough. But then the toppings differ with pistachio/ dry fruits and lots of cheese. So this naan is a cheesy naan.

Other Indian Flatbreads to read:

  1. Lacchha Paratha
  2. Aloo Paratha
  3. Gobi Paratha
  4. Paneer Paratha
  5. Tandoori Roti
  6. Veg Mughlai Paratha
  7. Dal Paratha
  8. Bhature
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How to make vegan naan from scratch?

This vegan naan is similar to traditional butter naan that is the tandoori naan we get in restaurants. But we will be using dairy-free products for this recipe. That is in place of regular milk, we will be using dairy-free milk and in place of butter/ ghee, we will be using vegan butter or refined vegetable oil or sunflower oil, or rice bran oil.

Ingredients for Vegan Butter Naan with Yeast

Flour: - Refined flour. You can also make with half of refined and half of the wheat flour. But it won't be fluffy like refined flour ones. this is because refined flour has the highest amount of gluten which will make the bread fluffy like bread.

Leavening Agent:- Dry yeast or instant yeast + sugar + water. Sugar helps to activate the yeast. Make sure to use fresh yeast since they lose their leavening properties when stored for long. So try not to store them for long. For some extra spongy, you can also add 1/2 tsp baking powder. But it's completely optional to add baking powder if you are adding yeast to make the naan bread.

Milk / Yogurt:- Non-dairy milk, non-dairy yogurt. Milk or cream makes the naan bread softer too.

Vegan butter/ olive oil:- For vegan use vegan butter or olive oil. Otherwise regular butter or ghee.

Toppings: nigella seeds/ kalonji, sesame seeds (black/ white), minced garlic, cilantro leaves.

Instructions:

In a bowl take lukewarm water. Add instant yeast and sugar and leave it for 10 minutes till it's a bit foamy on top. Once it's activated, add non-dairy milk, a pinch of salt, baking powder, and Flour.

Knead well to a dough. Cover with a damp cloth and leave it for 30 - 60 minutes, so that the flour will ferment and rise. Brush it with little oil. You can also use an instant pot to quicken the fermentation process.

After 30 minutes knead again for 2 minutes. Divide the dough into equal portions.

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Take the roundels and pat to small discs. stick some finely chopped cilantro leaves and nigella seeds/ sesame seeds on top. Then roll it to a circle or oval shape.

Method - 1

Heat a skillet (preferably cast-iron skillet). Place the rolled naan on tawa. Once you see bubbles on the surface, flip to the other side. Cook for a minute or two. Remove from heat. Brush with vegan butter. (for nonvegans or vegetarians brush with ghee or butter. (However, this will not give that authentic charred flavor of Tandoor (grill))

Method - 2

Heat the skillet. Now brush the backside of the naan with water. Place the wet side of naan on the skillet, so that the side will stick to the skillet. Now when you see bubbles on the surface, flip the skillet. This method will give a charred flavor as the naan will be cooked in a direct flame (like tandoori roti). Once cooked, brush some butter or ghee on top.

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Frequently asked questions

What is different between kulcha & naan?

Kulcha is also another type of Indian flatbread. Naan is leavened using yeast whereas kulcha baking soda/ baking powder & yogurt works well.

How naan is made soft and fluffy?

Naan is generally made from fermented refined flour dough. The gluten gets activated when you knead it more. Also, the yeast and sugar leavens the dough and helps to rise to make it airy. So when you make flatbreads out of the dough it becomes fluffy and airy.

Difference between butter naan, bullet naan, and Kashmiri naan

Bullet naan, Kashmiri naan are similar to butter naan other than the toppings. In bullet naan, the toppings are cilantro leaves and jalapeno. So it's a little towards the spicy side. Whereas the classic butter naan has sesame seeds, garlic is topped. Similarly, Kashmiri naan has toppings of dry fruits such as pistachio, cashews, raisins. These dry fruits give this a slightly sweet taste.

Can I make the naan using instant pot?

Yes, for fermentation we can use the instant pot. When you knead the dough using yeast, you need to keep it for 2 hrs for fermentation to occur. But with instant pot this can be reduced to 1 hr. So the process can speed up in an instant pot.

Can I make vegan naan using a microwave oven?

Yes. Naan is similar to other flatbreads other than fermentation. Fermentation is the main part of the recipe. This takes a few hours. So you can quicken the process by placing it in the oven for some time to proof the dough and to ferment. Also, you can bake the rolled naan in the oven.

Is traditional naan is not vegan?

No. Authentic Indian naan is not vegan because of the use of greek yogurt or curd, and milk. Also, the recipe calls for butter which is a dairy product. So, in turn, to make this a vegan flatbread, we need to replace dairy products with non-dairy butter and non-dairy milk.

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Vegan Naan - Indian Flatbread

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Naan is an Indian flatbread. This vegan naan is easy and delicious.

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Prep Time 10 mins

Cook Time 15 mins

Resting time 50 mins

Total Time 1 hr 15 mins

Course Main Course

Cuisine Indian

Servings 8 Naan Bread

Calories 165 kcal

Ingredients

For topping

  • 5 - 6 tbsp nigella seeds/ sesame seeds
  • 5 - 6 tbsp coriander leaves finely chopped
  • 8 tsp vegan butter

Instructions

  • In a bowl take lukewarm water.

  • Add instant yeast and sugar and leave it for 10 minutes till it's bit foamy on top.

  • Once it's activated, add non-dairy milk, pinch of salt, baking powder, and Flour.

  • Knead well to a dough.

  • Cover and leave it for 30 minutes minimum so that the flour will ferment and rise.

  • Brush it with little oil.

  • After 30 minutes knead again for 2 minutes.

  • Divide the dough into equal portions.

  • Take the balls and stick some cilantro leaves and nigella seeds/ sesame seeds on top.

  • Then roll it to circle or oval shape.

Method - I

  • Heat a skillet (preferably cast-iron skillet).

  • Place the rolled naan on tawa.

  • Once you see bubbles on the surface, flip to the other side.

  • Cook for a minute or two. Remove from heat.

  • Brush with vegan butter. (for nonvegans or vegetarians brush with ghee or butter.

Method - II

  • Heat the skillet.

  • Now brush the backside of naan with water.

  • Place the wet side of naan on the skillet.

  • Now when you see bubbles on the surface, flip it with the skillet.

  • Cook the naan in the direct flame (like tandoori roti).

  • Once cooked, brush some butter or ghee on top.

Notes

  1. add vegan yogurt while kneading flour. However, this is optional. you can also add 2 tbsp thick coconut cream for softer naan. In that case skip adding any milk or just a little if at all required.
  2. Take instant yeast for quick fermentation. If you are taking regular dry active yeast, then keep the dough for a minimum of 2 hrs for fermentation.
  3. You can also make the recipe yeast-free. Just replace yeast mixture with thick greek curd/ vegan yogurt, oil, baking powder. Allow it to sit for 30 minutes.
  4. You can also replace the refined flour with half wheat flour + half refined flour.

Nutrition

Serving: 1gCalories: 165kcalCarbohydrates: 26gProtein: 4gFat: 6gSaturated Fat: 2gPotassium: 106mgFiber: 1gSugar: 2gVitamin C: 1mgCalcium: 21mgIron: 2mg

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FAQs

What makes naan not vegan? ›

Unfortunately, the majority of naan isn't suitable for vegans as they often contain ghee (clarified butter), yoghurt, milk or even eggs. However, it's not impossible to find vegan-friendly naan in supermarkets, it's just worth double-checking ingredients lists.

Why is my naan bread not fluffy? ›

Rolling Vs stretching dough: Naan is always hand stretched and not rolled with a rolling pin. Sometimes rolling toughens the dough and suppresses the bubbles making dense flatbreads. Hand stretched naan have a lovely fluffy & light texture.

Why isn't my naan bread puffing up? ›

Make sure that you don't roll it any thinner than about ⅛ inch (4mm). It's too thick. If your naan is too thick, it won't puff up and it can also end up undercooked in the centre. The dough is too dry.

Does naan have milk or eggs? ›

Most naan recipes start with all-purpose flour, salt, active dry yeast, and water. Yogurt or milk is often (though not always) added, and occasionally egg is added to the dough.

Why is naan unhealthy? ›

Skip: Naan

And like those fluffy spuds, this soft flatbread has little nutritional value. Most naan recipes call for Greek yogurt to give it that airy texture. But that's more than offset by less healthy ingredients like white flour, sugar, and oil.

Is ghee vegan? ›

For the reasons listed above, no, commercial ghee is not dairy-free and is definitely not vegan. However, there are vegan options in stores, just as vegan butter, vegan cheese, and vegan yogurt are available!

Is yeast or baking powder better for naan? ›

Naan is essentially a leavened flatbread, which means it contains some form of raising agent to provide its airy texture. Hence for this naan, the raising agent we will be using is yeast. Other variations do exist which may utilise self raising flour or baking powder/baking soda.

Why do you sprinkle water on naan bread? ›

you put it on naans to keep them soft.

What does naan mean in Indian? ›

ˈnän ˈnan. variants or less commonly nan. : a round flat leavened bread especially of the Indian subcontinent.

What are the black dots in naan bread? ›

Its just the heat that creats the black spots after been cooked. Yeah, if its stale and you find those spots its a big no no. otherwise its only the heat that makes roti naan paratha etc indian bread look like black or brown or red spots on these edibles. Completely edible …

How do you make naan dough rise faster? ›

Set the bowl of dough in the microwave and shut the door.

Leave the glass of water in the microwave with the dough. The glass of water and the heat from the microwave will create a warm, moist environment that will help the dough rise faster.

Can I leave naan dough to rise overnight? ›

Make the dough up to the end of Step 5 – Proof 1. Then after the dough has doubled in size, put the bowl with the dough it in the fridge overnight (I've done 24 hours). Do not punch dough down or touch it – just put it in as is. The fridge stops the dough from rising any further.

Why do you put yogurt in naan bread? ›

Naan gets its pleasing, chewy texture from the addition of full-fat yogurt. Without it, your finished naan won't have the proper consistency.

What race eats naan? ›

It is characterized by its light and slightly fluffy texture and golden-brown spots from the baking process. Naan is found in the cuisines mainly of Iran, Afghanistan, Central Asia, the Indian subcontinent, Indonesia, Malaysia, Myanmar, and the Caribbean.

What ingredients make bread not vegan? ›

You can easily distinguish vegan from non-vegan bread by looking at the ingredient list. Bread containing eggs, honey, royal jelly, gelatin, or dairy-based ingredients like milk, butter, buttermilk, whey, or casein isn't considered vegan.

Why is white bread not vegan? ›

Is white bread vegan? Generally speaking, yes—most white sandwich breads don't contain animal products. But highly processed white sandwich breads like Wonder Classic White Bread and Sara Lee Classic White often contain dough conditioners and emulsifiers as well as dairy and eggs.

What makes white bread not vegan? ›

Similarly to whole wheat bread, white bread can be vegan if it doesn't include any animal-derived ingredients like eggs, milk, or honey.

Do restaurants use egg in naan? ›

In many traditional recipes, naan bread does not contain eggs. However, there are variations of naan where eggs might be added to the dough. Whether eggs are added to naan largely depends on the specific recipe used by the restaurant and regional preferences.

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