Vegan Naan Recipe - plain, avocado, garlic, stuffed. Indian flatbread Recipe Dairy-free - Vegan Richa (2024)

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Vegan Naan Recipe. This is a super puffy soft Best Vegan Naan bread. Make plain Naans, Garlic Naans or Avocado Naan or stuffed. Bake it in an oven or cook on stove top. Cauliflower Stuffed Naan is like a paratha calzone. Dairy-free Indian flat bread Recipe Jump to Recipe

Vegan Naan Recipe - plain, avocado, garlic, stuffed. Indian flatbread Recipe Dairy-free - Vegan Richa (1)

There are several types of indian flat breads.. some leavened like Naan, some unleavened like Roti/Chapati or stuffed unleavened like Parathas. The flatbreads that are served with everyday Indian food at home are generally simple Roti and Parathas. There are very few days when I make Naan at home, usually special occasions. Naan is a soft bread that uses yeast to leaven and generally contains yogurt, butter and other additions as eggs depending on the restaurant and the recipes. This vegan naan uses non dairy yogurt to make an amazing vegan version. It is soft, fluffy and a perfect carrier for all curries and spicy dishes.
Naans can be baked or made on a skillet (tawa) on the stove. See all options in the recipe.

You can make your own vegan yogurt, or get plain non dairy versions from the store. Yogurt is one of the main reasons the Naan stays soft and the reason for the authentic texture. Additional fat/oil can also help keep it soft, but the texture will be slightly different. I also often use mashed avocado(make sure to use very ripe mashed avocado), to sub the yogurt. The texture is slightly different and obviously the color. But it makes for a sturdy, soft and fluffy flatbread. Make this Vegan Naan and let me know in the comments how they turned out!

Below is Avocado Naan with Tempeh Tikka Masala.These Naan recipes and2 more Naan recipes that are gluten-free are in my Cookbook! which is Available Internationally. I also have 2 Gluten-free Naan Recipes in my book.

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Serve the Naan breads with Curries and Dals.See video above the Recipe widget. Let me know in the comments how it turned out and also rate the recipe!

Yogurt Sub: If you cannot use Vegan yogurt, subs like coconut cream, cashew cream, silken tofu, mashed ripe avocado, softened or thinned out vegan sour cream will work. Start with less flour and add more as needed to make a soft and slightly sticky dough. Proceed with the rest of the recipe.

If you plan to use thin non dairy milk (you can use it since naan is a bread after all), let the dough rest for longer for the first rise (overnight the fridge, then on the counter for an hour to come to room temp, then make flatbreads), for that additional moisture and flavor. Eventually you can make the flatbread with just flour yeast, salt, water and oil, Or just flour, yogurt, water, oil and salt (no yeast). The recipe on this post is one of the common traditional versions for the soft, chewy, moist texture and flavor.

Oil-free: You can make these oil free, use more yogurt to sub the oil and keep the dough sticky/more on the wet side. Once cooked, immediately store them under a heavy towel to retain moisture as they will tend to dry out without the oil.

To store the Naans, store the dough or naan as you would Pizza dough or rolled out Pizza. After the first rise, divide the dough into individual balls, coat in oil and freeze in sealed ziplock. To use, let it thaw for an hour at room temp, roll out and make Naan breads.
The dough can be rolled out and cooked partially and frozen as well. To reheat, brush with some oil or vegan butter and reheat on a skillet to char.

Pictured below. Naan Stuffed with grated cauliflower

For a Glutenfree version See hereor check the 2 versions in my book.

Cooking time and appearance depends on the oven and pan used. You will have a better idea after making the first Naan in terms of how you like yours, cooked to a dark char spots or golden like a pita. You can also put the rolled out Naan bread on a grill. Grill one side, flip and cook the other side. Make a Naan Pizza by topping it with Indian Curries or Roasted Veggies and vegan cheese.

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Vegan Naan Recipe - Plain, Garlic or Avocado Naan bread. Dairy-free Indian flatbread

This is a super puffy soft Vegan Naan flat bread. Make plain Naans, Garlic Naans or Avocado Naan! Vegan Naan Recipe. Bake it in an oven or cook on stove top. Garlic Naan. Avocado Naan. Cauliflower Stuffed Naan. Dairy-free Indian flatbread. Makes 8 to 10 Naans

Prep Time2 hours hrs

Cook Time35 minutes mins

Total Time2 hours hrs 35 minutes mins

Course: Side

Cuisine: Indian

Keyword: everyday indian flatbread, indian naan, naan bread recipe, Soft Naan Recipe, vegan naan bread

Servings: 9 naans

Calories: 276kcal

Author: Vegan Richa

Ingredients

  • ½ cup (120 ml) warm water
  • 2 tsp sugar
  • 1 Tbsp active dry yeast
  • 4 cups or more (550+ gms) bread flour or unbleached white flour
  • 1.5 teaspoon salt
  • 1 teaspoon baking powder
  • ¼ tsp baking soda
  • ¼ cup (60 ml) organic canola, safflower or coconut oil
  • ¾ cup (6.5 oz) plain non dairy yogurt, unsweetened or lightly sweetened, at room temperature for plain naan, Or use ¾ cup very well mashed very ripe Avocado for Avocado Naan
  • 1 to 2 Tbsp canola or coconut oil for cooking
  • Nigella seeds for garnish

Instructions

Vegan Naan Dough:

  • In a large mixing bowl, pour warm water and stir in the sugar. Sprinkle yeast on the water and let sit for 10 minutes or until frothy.

  • In another bowl, combine, the flour with salt, baking powder and baking soda.

  • Add 3 cups of the flour mixture, 3 Tbsp oil and ¾ cup yogurt to the yeast bowl. Mix well to combine. Add more flour a few Tablespoons at a time to make a soft lightly sticky dough. Knead in the bowl or on a floured surface for 2 mins. The dough will get stickier if you knead too long.. (For Avocado Naan, start with 3 cups of flour. If your avocado was not ripe or moist enough, you might need some water while kneading.).

  • Place the dough in the bowl. Drizzle a Tbsp of oil on the dough. Roll the dough to coat in oil. Cover the bowl with plastic wrap or heavy kitchen towel and let sit to rise for 1.5 hours or until it doubles.

  • Punch the dough down and use a Tbsp or more flour if needed to work for half a minute. Divide the dough into 8 pieces. Roll the dough balls lightly in flour and place on parchment. Cover with towel or another parchment and let sit for 20 to 30 minutes.

  • Take each piece of dough, and roll/shape into 8 to 9 inch oval shape. roll and handle lightly to keep the dough airy. Dust lightly with flour to help with the rolling.

  • Spritz the top of the Naan with water. Sprinkle Nigella seeds. Then brush or spray oil.

To Cook the Naan

    Oven Method

    • Pre-heat the oven to 450 degrees F. Place a pizza stone in the oven and let heat for half an hour.

    • Place as many breads as the stone can accommodate.Bake 2-3 minutes till the breads puffs and top gets golden. Broil for half a minute to crisp/char.

    Stove top (Tawa Naan)

    • Use any cast iron girdle/skillet/grill pan, which can withstand high heat. Heat it on medium high until heated evenly.

    • Place the naan with bottom on the pan.

    • Cover with a lid (optional) and let cook on medium high till it starts to puff. 2 to 3 minutes.Flip and cook for another minute.

    • To get charred Naan, hold the Naan directly over the gas flame with tongs for a few seconds to cook and char some spots.

    • Serve hot, topped with vegan butter or canola oil, with any Indian curry, Daal and veggies. To store for a short time, wrap in a clean kitchen towel. To store for longer, cool completely and place in an airtight bag. Keep on the counter for upto 2 days and in the refrigerator for upto 7 days.

    For garlic Naan

    • Spritz water on the rolled Naan. Press 2 tsp of finely chopped garlic and a Tbsp chopped cilantro on the top along with the nigella seeds. Spray oil on the garlic. Cook according to instructions.

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    Notes

    Yogurt Subs:
    Coconut cream, cashew cream, silken tofu, Mashed ripe avocado, softened or thinned out vegan sour cream will work. Start with less flour and add more as needed to make a soft and slightly sticky dough. Proceed with the rest of the recipe.

    For storing instructions, oilfree option, see the second paragraph of the post.

    Nutrition

    Nutrition Facts

    Vegan Naan Recipe - Plain, Garlic or Avocado Naan bread. Dairy-free Indian flatbread

    Amount Per Serving

    Calories 276Calories from Fat 63

    % Daily Value*

    Fat 7g11%

    Sodium 427mg19%

    Potassium 113mg3%

    Carbohydrates 43g14%

    Fiber 1g4%

    Sugar 2g2%

    Protein 7g14%

    Vitamin C 2.5mg3%

    Calcium 53mg5%

    Iron 0.6mg3%

    * Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

    Did you make this recipe?Please do leave a comment and rating below.. Tag me on Instagram @veganricha

    Old recipe on this post. See updated recipe above in the recipe widget.

    Vegan Naan- Indian flat bread
    Allergy Information: Dairy, egg, corn free recipe. Can be made soy and nut free.

    You can make these with all bread flour or all Wheat flour. I usually dont put more than half whole wheat flour.

    For 4-5 Naans

    Ingredients:

    2+ cups flour( I used 1.5 cups bread flour and 0.5 cups whole wheat flour)

    1.5 teaspoon active dry yeast

    1 teaspoon salt

    2 teaspoons raw sugar

    ½ teaspoon baking powder

    2 Tablespoons Oil (I use a combination of coconut and olive or organic canola)

    3 tablespoons Soy yogurt or Cashew YogurtOr Coconut milk yogurt, Or 4 Tablespoons Mashed Avocado mixed with 1 teaspoon lemon juice.

    ¾ cup lukewarm water

    Seeds for topping: Nigella(Kalonji), black Sesame(til), Carom(Ajwain)

    Directions:

    Dissolve active dry yeast and sugar in ¼ cup lukewarm water and let it sit for 10 minutes or until frothy.

    Add salt and baking powder to 2 cups flour and mix well.

    Add the oil and yogurt Or avocado and mix into the flour.

    Add the water/yeast mixture and knead. Add a ¼ cup water at a time to make into soft dough.

    Knead for 5-6 minutes until smooth and non sticky. Place in greased container, spritz top with oil and let rise for 2 hours or until doubled.

    Knead the dough for a minute, use a little flour to help reduce stickyness, and divide the dough into 5 equal parts.

    Take each piece of dough, one at a time, and roll/shape into 8-inch oval shape. Dust lightly with flour to help with the rolling.


    Cook:

    Oven Method:

    Heat the oven to 450 degrees F with pizza stone for at least half an hour.

    Next turn the oven to high broil.

    Before putting the Naan in oven, pat some sesame or nigella seeds on the top. Lightly spritz/spray the naan on both sides with water and place onto your baking/pizza stone into the oven.

    Bake 2-3 minutes till it puffs and top gets golden.

    Serve hot, topped with vegan butter or olive oil.

    Stove top:

    Use any large pan/skillet which can withstand high heat. Heat it on medium high heat until hot.

    Pat some nigella, sesame or carom seeds on top and spritz the bottom with a little water.

    Place the naan with bottom on the pan.

    Cover and let cook on medium high till it starts to puff.

    Flip after 1-1.5 minutes, and cook for half a minute( for pita style)

    If you like a charred Naan, then instead of flipping to cook the other side, hold the uncooked side of Naan over the flame with tongs for a few seconds to cook and char some spots.

    Serve hot, topped with vegan butter or olive oil with any Indian curry, Daallentils, vegetables, salad and pickle.

    For garlic Naan:

    Press finely chopped garlic and cilantro on the top along with the seeds of choice and roll the rolling pin over it, so everything gets embedded in the dough and then proceed with the cooking step as above.

    Liked this recipe? Get this and 2 more Naan (gluten-free) recipesin my Cookbook! Now Available Internationally!

    Pictured below- inside of the Stuffed Naan.

    Vegan Naan Recipe - plain, avocado, garlic, stuffed. Indian flatbread Recipe Dairy-free - Vegan Richa (6)

    Vegan Naan Recipe - plain, avocado, garlic, stuffed. Indian flatbread Recipe Dairy-free - Vegan Richa (7)

    Stuffed Naan:

    Stuffing( can be any stuffing you use in Parathas.. some grated veggies, herbs and spices)!

    Pictured stuffing

    1.5-2 cups Grated cauliflower

    1 green chili chopped

    1 teaspoon ginger grated

    ¼ cup cilantro chopped

    ½ teaspoon salt

    ¼ teaspoon black salt(kala namak)

    ½ teaspoon carom seeds(ajwain)

    ½ teaspoon cumin powder

    Add ½ cup finely chopped greens like spinach, Kale, Chard to amp up the nutrition.

    Mix everything and use. If the stuffing feels too damp, you can dry roast it for 2 minutes or microwave for a minute so the veggies absorb the moisture. The moisture is not a problem in Naans, but creates rolling problems when used for parathas(unleavened flat bread), because the dough is rolled quite thin.

    Other stuffing ideas: mashed boiled potatoes, grated broccoli, zucchini, potato mixed with Beet, potato and Kale/spinach, grated radish, squash and lots more.

    For Stuffed Naan:

    Roll out the dough into a circle and place the stuffing like a calzone on one side, half inch away from the edge.

    Apply a little water on the edge, Fold the other side and seal. press edges well.

    Roll out this semicircle a little to form an oval and also distribute the stuffing.

    Proceed to cook like regular Naan above.

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    FAQs

    Can I substitute yogurt for milk in naan? ›

    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. You can use a 2% or fat-free Greek yogurt, your bread may just not be as pillowy soft.

    Why is 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.

    What is vegan naan made of? ›

    So, really, all you need to make great naan is: flour, salt, yeast, water, and oil. The only “specialty” ingredient you need is a few tablespoons of vegan butter for brushing on at the end (please don't skip that part, and make it even better by grating fresh garlic into the butter for garlic naan).

    Do naan breads contain milk? ›

    Naan bread is made with an enriched dough, meaning that it often contains dairy; usually in the form of yogurt and ghee or butter. This is what helps to make it so soft and full of flavour.

    What can replace yogurt in naan? ›

    You can add sour cream for similar consistency, though it change to taste, but I think the change would taste good. You could use milk instead, though use less that you would of yogurt, with the milk add some dry milk.

    What is a non dairy substitute for milk in bread? ›

    Soy milk has the most protein of all the alternate milks, so for baking projects that need a lot of structure (think cakes and breads), this is the best dairy-free option. The high-protein content also causes baked goods made with soy milk to brown nicely and look like they were baked with cow's milk.

    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!

    Can vegans eat hummus? ›

    Hummus is a vegan staple that allows you to have some versatility in your diet. It's an immensely popular food amongst vegans so you may have found a new favourite yourself. It's available in a wide range of flavours and is very versatile in the kitchen so you can experiment with it if you wish to.

    Can vegans eat rice? ›

    Yes, absolutely! Rice is a common grain in all cooking and has a significant place in the plant-based world too. Some rice dishes may not be suitable for vegans though, so if you're eating out or following a recipe make sure there are no meat, fish or other animal products being used before you tuck in!

    Is Trader Joe's garlic naan vegan? ›

    Crunchy, salty, and don't let the buttery flavor fool you, these are vegan!

    Are pitas vegan? ›

    Yes, pita bread is suitable for vegans. Its two main ingredients are flour and yeast, both of which are plant-based. Usually, salt is added for flavour, but it is very unlikely that any animal products or byproducts will be used. However, it is always worth checking ingredients labels to make sure.

    What Indian food is dairy-free? ›

    South Indian dosas and idlis: Indulge in the beloved South Indian delicacies of dosas and idlis, which are naturally lactose-free. Dosas are thin, crispy fermented rice and lentil crepes often served with chutneys and sambhar, a flavorful lentil and vegetable stew.

    What bread has no cows milk? ›

    The most common vegan bread types are sourdough, Ezekiel bread, ciabatta, focaccia and baguettes.

    Why do you put yogurt in naan bread? ›

    Plain yogurt gives the dough a pillowy, stretchy crumb, and cooking it over high heat gives naan bread its signature glossy, blistered surface, which is finished by brushing with ghee or butter.

    Can yogurt be substituted for milk? ›

    Yogurt can be a really good replacement for milk in recipes. As with sour cream, it'll add moisture and flavor, but also a bit of tang. You can stick to a one-to-one replacement, but try to steer clear of flavored yogurt.

    Can I add yogurt instead of milk? ›

    Greek yogurt can substitute milk, sour cream and heavy cream. Milk: If you're short on milk, half and half or light cream, Greek yogurt can be used to make up for the difference. If your recipe calls for one cup of milk, use three-quarter cup of milk and one-quarter cup of Greek yogurt instead.

    Can I use yogurt instead of milk in bread? ›

    Adding milk to bread dough makes it looser and softer while using sour cream, yogurt, or buttermilk makes the dough tighter. The tightening effect is caused by acidity. Fermented dairy products have a lower pH than milk or water.

    Can I replace milk with yogurt in bread? ›

    Yogurt. Yogurt is a great option as a milk substitute, especially because of its ability to add moisture and enhance the texture of baked goods. Use an even cup for cup substitution, but be sure to consider the type of yogurt you're using.

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