2 Ingredient Dough Naan (No yeast!) (2024)

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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!

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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!

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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.

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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!
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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.
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More delicious 2 ingredient dough recipes

  • Bagels
  • Pizza dough
  • Soft Pretzels

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2 Ingredient Dough Naan Bread- No Yeast!

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Foolproof 2 ingredient dough naan bread recipe, made with just Greek yogurt (vegan!) and self rising flour (gluten-free!). Thick, fluffy and doughy naan bread made with no yeast and ready in 10 minutes!

Servings: 8 Naan breads

Prep: 5 minutes mins

Cook: 5 minutes mins

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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.

Notes

See post for all Yogurt and Flour options.

This recipe will NOT work with almond flour or coconut flour. It must use self-rising flour. To make your own, click here.

Nutrition

Serving: 1naan breadCalories: 113kcalCarbohydrates: 19gProtein: 7gFat: 1gSodium: 155mgPotassium: 63mgFiber: 1gCalcium: 32mgIron: 1mgNET CARBS: 18g

Course: Side Dish

Cuisine: Indian

Author: Arman Liew

Tried this recipe?Give us a shout at @thebigmansworld or tag #thebigmansworld!

2 Ingredient Dough Naan (No yeast!) (2024)

FAQs

Why is my 2 ingredient dough so sticky? ›

Your dough can become sticky when you add too much water or the flour isn't suitable for the type of dough you are making.

Is 2 ingredient dough healthier? ›

Two-ingredient dough is packed with protein thanks to the yogurt, and is free of the preservatives and artificial ingredients found in many prebaked crusts and prepared doughs.

Can I use milk instead of yogurt in naan bread? ›

2% milk works well, but I do not recommend using fat-free or skim milk. Full-fat Greek yogurt. The full-fat dairy in this naan recipe gives it a soft texture and rich taste.

How long can you keep 2 ingredient dough? ›

Storage instructions

To store: Wrap any leftover dough in parchment paper and store it in an airtight container in the fridge for a maximum of 4 hours. Any longer and it will become too sticky.

How to fix dough that is too sticky? ›

If your dough really is unbelievably sticky, you can try adding a teaspoon of flour at a time but proceed with caution. Too much added flour can actually end up ruining your dough. Remember, baking is a science, and ingredient measurements matter.

Does kneading dough make it less sticky? ›

For a normal loaf, the more you knead it the less sticky it becomes. Dough is always wet and sticky at first but, once you've kneaded it for five to six minutes, it becomes less sticky and more glossy as it develops a skin, which is the gluten forming.

Why does Greek yogurt work in dough? ›

With just self-rising flour and plain Greek yogurt, you can make almost any bread-based creation you can think of. Thick, Greek-style yogurt gives the dough its moisture and tenderness, while the leavening agents in the flour allow the dough to rise without yeast.

Can you freeze 2 ingredient dough? ›

It just won't be Weight Watcher friendly. Can 2-Ingredient Pizza Dough be frozen? Yes!

Do you let self-rising flour rise? ›

This beyond-simple dough requires no yeast and no rising time. Just measure, mix, knead and roll out.

Does traditional naan use yeast? ›

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.

Is it better to put milk or water in naan? ›

Milk or water can be used interchangeably. Milk will make it a bit softer. This is just preference. Egg is not necessary.

What does yogurt do for naan? ›

Here's what you'll need to make this two-ingredient naan: Self-rising flour: You'll need 1 ¼ cups of self-rising flour. If you only have all-purpose flour on hand, you can make a DIY version with just a few ingredients. Yogurt: Plain Greek yogurt holds the naan dough together and ensures a tender texture.

How to make 2 ingredient dough less sticky? ›

If you find the dough is too sticky, you can add 1 tablespoon of flour into the dough at a time until it's smooth. The dough should be a bit sticky though and soft, so when you work with it, make sure you flour your work surface and your hands really well.

What is a substitute for self-rising flour? ›

It's easy to make a self-rising flour substitute at home. Here's our Test Kitchen's simple method to make self-rising flour: For every cup of self-rising flour, substitute one cup of all-purpose flour, 1 teaspoon baking powder, ½ teaspoon salt, and ¼ teaspoon baking soda.

Is self-rising flour the same as all-purpose flour? ›

While it's similar to all-purpose flour, self-raising flour isn't as rich in protein as all-purpose flour. Also like all-purpose flour, self-rising flour is enriched with added nutrition. It also contains salt and baking powder that has been distributed evenly throughout the flour and acts as a leavening agent.

What is the difference between sticky and tacky dough? ›

Baking Term

If the dough you are using is "sticky" it will stick to your finger when you touch it. If it is "tacky" then it will pull back to the dough or break off clean.

How to make dough less sticky without flour? ›

Oil does as well and is better suited for keeping the dough from sticking to a bowl or rising container than water is. Water is more readily absorbed. Paul Hollywood shows how using oil instead of flour to knead bread, which helps keep the texture of the dough consistent.

Does proofing dough make it less sticky? ›

In the end, I find little difference if the dough is proofed in the refrigerator between 10 to 16 hours or so. However, if you find a dough that's sticky, slack, and spreads excessively when baking, it has likely overproofed and needs a reduction in the total fermentation time.

How to keep dough from sticking to your hands? ›

Cover your hands with flour

After sprinkling your workstation with flour, place some on your hands to prevent the dough from sticking. Keep in mind, though, that this technique can make things a little messy. Plus, you may find that you have to continuously reapply the flour as you continue working your dough.

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