This is a great Naan bread recipe. If you want to know how to make naan bread at home just follow along with this easy naan bread recipe. These are only 13p each and delicious with a little butter. They are made without an oven and dry fries in a thick bottom pan. Here are the ingredients you will need and the method.

250g/ 8.8oz Plain Flour 0.13
Pinch of salt 0.00
30ml warm water 0.00
1 tsp Sugar 0.01
I packet Dried Yeast 0.08
80ml Milk 0.05
90g/3oz Plain Yogurt 0.19
2 Tbsp Veg Oil 0.04

Total Cost 0.54

4 Naan Breads at 0.13

Mix the yeast, sugar and warm water together and allow to stand for 10 mins.
In a bowl put the flour and salt then add the oil, milk, yogurt and yeast mix. Bring it together into a dough.
Knead the dough for 5 mins then set aside in a warm place for one hour.
After the dough has risen, knock the air out and divide it into 4 pieces.
Allow it to rest for another 10 mins and then roll the pieces out to about 4mm thick.
Cover the back with water and place in a hot dry frying pan. Cook for about 2 mins until bubbles start to appear. Then flip the pan over and cook the naan over the open flame until browned.

A great naan bread recipe to have with curry or many other dishes. So if you want to make your own naan at how this is how to do it. And at only 13p each it really is baking on a budget.

23 Comments

  1. Make a lovely pizza base, spread Tom puree on top add cheese and toppings stick in air fryer 6 mins or until cheese is lovely, plate of chips jobs a gud un…..

  2. A lot of recipes i've seen eschew the milk for more yogurt, any reason it's in here? To reduce acidity? milk and yogurt aren't very different in price, so i don't imagine subbing out the longer keeping ingredient for a more perishable one is for cost savings.

  3. Made these for dinner tonight with a sausage & potato curry. I think I left them a bit too thick, and the shapes were very wonky, but none of that is any reflection on the recipe, but merely user error😂

  4. Oh what a lovely guy you are…..I really love your channel and your food. I can’t wait to try these and many others! I’m from the UK, living in Australia and I’m so eager to follow some of your recipes. Thank you for sharing them! 😊

  5. You have the grand baby. Wonderful. How's she doing? Your bread looks tasty. Easy peasy. I love the taste of the brown marks. I believe I'll whip some up this weekend. Thank you.

  6. Hi from southern New Zealand 👋😃 excellent and simple naan bread and would cost £4.43 ($10 NZD)for four from the supermarket here😅( 'Turkish bakery' brand naan bread – 2 pack is $5nzd each from local supermarket in central Otago)

  7. theres a lot going on in this recipe and a lot of waiting around, sorry mate, but this time i think id rather go to the bread isle in the supermarket and buy them in pkts of 4 already made for a few dollars, im lazy and hate waiting haha

  8. Loved your video you made it look easy, I will be flipping it lol not as brave as you, thanks for showing us how to do it 😊

  9. I love your recipes. Would you be able to make a butterscotch tart. We used to have this at school for pudding in the 60/70s. Thanks

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