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GARLIC AND CORIANDER NAAN RESTAURANT STYLE

Want to know how to make PERFECT Restaurant-Style Garlic and Coriander Naan at home? You are on the right page because this is the recipe you want to try, so get ready to become a master of naan. Prepare this pillowy, aromatic and delicious egg-free naan to soak up those rich and exotic Indian curries you have made!

RESTAURANT STYLE GARLIC AND CORIANDER NAAN is soft, fluffy brushed with garlic flavoured flatbread which is easy to make at home with using staple ingredients such as plain flour, yeast, yogurt and milk. Perfect with Indian curries.

Just a few days ago we had a small get together at ours, mum was in charge of stirring the curries and I took charge in making this fresh, flavourful and tasty garlic and coriander naan. Mum prepared delicious creamy Matar PaneerIndian Vegetable Curry Daal Makhni and fluffy Coconut & Almond rice to pair up these tasty Naans slathered in garlicky ghee.

RESTAURANT STYLE GARLIC AND CORIANDER NAAN is soft, fluffy brushed with garlic flavoured flatbread which is easy to make at home with using staple ingredients such as plain flour, yeast, yogurt and milk. Perfect with Indian curries.

WHAT IS NAAN OR NAAN BREAD?

If it’s Naan or Naan bread then what about Grandad bread? Ok jokes aside, but seriously let’s admit a generous spread of Ghee or Butter over a piping hot naan bread is the piece de resistance. According to some historians, naan bread was enjoyed by the Royals in India in the olden days but is now a staple of Indian cuisine.

However, it’s not an everyday affair. The west associate naan with every type of curry but Indians hardly whips up naan at home. Most of us enjoy naan in restaurants or at events. In our home, we like to serve naan on some occasions such as birthdays or small get-togethers. Me and my brother are obsessed with these Peshwari Naan.

Naan is a leavened bread which is soft and fluffy which is not only hugely popular in Persian countries but in the Indian subcontinent too. Naan is prepared with basic ingredients such as plain flour, yeast, milk, yogurt, water, and sugar (some recipes include eggs too) and baked in a tandoor (clay oven) which gives it a crisp exterior, fluffy core and distinctive charred flavour.

For the Garlic and Coriander Naan, the addition of garlic puree in the dough, Nigella seeds (aka Kalonji-Onion seeds) and finely chopped coriander and garlic butter are a must.

HOW TO MAKE PERFECT RESTAURANT STYLE GARLIC AND CORIANDER NAAN AT HOME?

Okay, take a deep breath and tell yourself that to make naan at home is not as scary as you may think. The key to extra soft, chewy and fluffy naan is to have the right ingredients, proper measurements and some time on your hands. This recipe of mine is so simple and straight forward, and don’t worry about what shape you give it to your naan or how it looks, it still going be so DELICIOUS! Truly speaking, you can’t go wrong with this recipe.

First, check your ingredients, if want to enjoy restaurant-style garlic and coriander naan, for the day don’t look at your diet plan chart but go and buy whole milk, full-fat Greek yogurt and Ghee or Butter. All these ingredients will make your naan soft, fluffy and extra delicious. For the chewy texture and flavour use plain flour or all purpose flour.

After ingredients, check you have the proper tools. Don’t worry I am not asking you to order a big and expensive tandoor (clay oven) but just an inexpensive cast iron skillet. I urge you to get one if you want your naan with airy toasted charred pockets. You don’t have to buy the top of the range, any will do. Just heat the skillet, almost you can smell like it’s burning (screaming hot) and see the difference because it’s a game changer!

Dreaming for a melt in your mouth naan with which you can scoop your curry with? Then use some elbow grease and roll your naan bread very thin, almost like a paratha. Nope, we won’t accept those thick, dense and crumbly naans from the supermarket. Thinly rolled naan will cook so quickly and all the way through on a piping hot cast iron skillet.

Next and perhaps most importantly you will need perfectly proven dough and that could be a little difficult to achieve when the weather is cooler. Try to keep the dough at a stable temperature around 24C/75F. The wonderfully proven dough is so easy and soft to work with. 

Now living in the UK, and I’m sure my fellow Brits here will also understand, waiting for the dough to rise is painstaking. With low temperatures most of the year, our best bet is to crank up the heating and leave the dough fairly close to the radiator. 

One such way around this is to use an electric pressure cooker such as Instant Pot.

RESTAURANT STYLE GARLIC AND CORIANDER NAAN is soft, fluffy brushed with garlic flavoured flatbread which is easy to make at home with using staple ingredients such as plain flour, yeast, yogurt and milk. Perfect with Indian curries.




THIS RESTAURANT STYLE GARLIC AND CORIANDER NAAN IS


Fresh, fluffy and delicious as you can find in any restaurant 

Easy to make in your own kitchen with staple ingredients

Egg and preservative free and also can be made with plant-based ingredients

Budget … compared to ordering from a takeaway or store-bought

SERVING SUGGESTIONS


This naan is not only served to mop up rich and delicious curries such as Authentic Chana MasalaRajma Masala, Aloo Matar but also scoop up some creamy Turkish tadka hummus or wrap around falafels, Tandoori cauliflower and Chickpeas or Creamy Paneer Tikka.

Why not pair it with this easy and foll-proof Aloo Baingan with some Raita.

Why not spread some of your favourite sandwich spread and add some salad? If there are any leftover (which I doubt), make Naanizza, easy Easy Naan Pizza !

HOW TO STORE THE NAAN BREAD?

I would suggest finished eating fresh naan as soon as possible, but if you want to make ahead and freeze then go for it.

Make all the naan following the given method, but skip applying garlic ghee and coriander. Stack the naans between parchment paper, one by one and place neatly in an airtight freezer-proof container or freezer bag for up to 3 months.

When ready to serve, turn on the grill or broiler, sprinkle some water on the naan and cook under the hot grill on both sides until thoroughly cooked. Apply garlic ghee or butter, sprinkle coriander and serve straightaway. 

STEP BY STEP PICTURES OF MAKING RESTAURANT STYLE GARLIC AND CORIANDER NAAN AT HOME?

First, measure out all the ingredients. In a big bowl whisk plain flour, salt, baking powder and nigella seeds, keep it aside. In a jug combine warm milk and water (lukewarm). In a bowl of a stand mixture place sugar, yeast and milk mixture. Leave it for 15 minutes to bloom. After 12-15 minutes it should be frothy ( if it does not discard the mixture, start over with new packet of yeast following the same method.)



Add greek yogurt to the frothy yeast mixture and combine well.  Then add whisked flour mixture little at a time and garlic puree, process with the dough hook, set the mixture to medium speed and knead the dough till you get large smooth mass.


PROVE DOUGH IN INSTANT POT 

Place the parchment paper in an inner pot and place the dough, cover the pot with the lid.

Put the inner pot in the instant pot, select YOGURT mode and press for 1 hour.

Without Instant Pot follow this method – knead the dough for a couple of minutes, and leave it to rest in well-oiled bowl covered with clean tea towel in a warm place about at 24C, if living in a colder place preheat the oven for a few minutes, TURN OFF THE OVEN and keep bowl covered in the oven for at least 60-90 minutes)

naan dough prooving in the instant pot


When the program is complete, knead the dough for a couple of minutes on a floured surface before dividing into the equal portions and make round balls.


Keep finely chopped coriander ready, make garlic ghee by combining melted ghee, crushed garlic and sea salt flakes. 

Now roll your naan in round shape as thin as possible on a floured surface using a rolling pin. This may take a few attempts but you’ll get there! Remember that Rome wasn’t built in a day!



Now time to heat your cast iron pan skillet or pan, it should be ripping hot (be careful by accident not to touch any handles) Apply some garlic ghee on the one side of the naan or directly brush some on the skillet and place brushed side naan direct on the heated pan. Immediately cover the pan with the glass lid, so you can see what’s going on inside. After 45 seconds to 1 minute flip the naan over the other side and cook further no more than 30 seconds. 

RESTAURANT STYLE GARLIC AND CORIANDER NAAN is soft, fluffy brushed with garlic flavoured flatbread which is easy to make at home with using staple ingredients such as plain flour, yeast, yogurt and milk. Perfect with Indian curries.



Remove it from the pan, brush or drizzle garlic ghee on top of the piping hot naan, sprinkle a generous amount of finely chopped coriander and serve immediately or store naan, wrapped in a clean kitchen towel to keep warm and soft.

 

RESTAURANT STYLE GARLIC AND CORIANDER NAAN is soft, fluffy brushed with garlic flavoured flatbread which is easy to make at home with using staple ingredients such as plain flour, yeast, yogurt and milk. Perfect with Indian curries.

 

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Restaurant style garlic & coriander naan

Hayley Dhanecha
Make these restaurant-style garlic & coriander naan in your own kitchen without too many efforts! With this recipe, you will get tasty, fluffy and flavourful naan.
5 from 2 votes
Prep Time 1 hour 5 minutes
Cook Time 20 minutes
Total Time 1 hour 25 minutes
Course Bread, Mains
Cuisine Indian
Servings 12
Calories 253.09 kcal

Equipment

  • Big bowl or stand mixer
  • Rolling Pin
  • Cast iron skillet
  • Pressure cooker/clever chef
  • Tea towel
  • Pastry brush

Ingredients
 
 

  • 4 cup plain flour
  • ¼ TSP. salt
  • 1 cup full-fat Greek yogurt
  • 1 TSP. Nigella seeds
  • 1 TSP. garlic puree
  • 1 ½ teaspoons baking powder
  • ¼ cup lukewarm water
  • ¾ cup lukewarm whole milk
  • 1 TBSP sugar or honey
  • ¾ TSP. active dry yeast
  • ¼ cuphomemade ghee
  • ½ TSP minced garlic
  • Coriander finely chopped for garnish
  • Flaky sea salt

Instructions
 

  • In a big bowl whisk plain flour, salt, baking powder and nigella seeds, keep it aside.
  • In a jug combine warm milk and water (lukewarm). In a bowl of a stand mixture place sugar, yeast and milk mixture.
  • Leave it for 15 minutes to bloom. After 12-15 minutes it should be frothy ( if it does not discard the mixture, start over with new packet of yeast following the same method.)
  • Add greek yogurt to the frothy yeast mixture and combine well. Then add whisked flour mixture little at a time and garlic puree, process with the dough hook, set the mixture to medium speed and knead the dough till you get large smooth mass.
  • Set cleverchef according to the manual, sprinkle some extra flour into the inner pot. place dough in the pot and close the lid.
  • Select BREAD RISE and press TIME ADJUST and use the + button to increase the time to 40 minutes. ( If you do not have cleverchef, knead the dough for a couple of minutes, and leave it to rest in well-oiled bowl covered with clean tea towel in a warm place about at 24C, if living in a colder place preheat the oven for a few minutes, TURN OFF THE OVEN and keep bowl covered in the oven for at least 60-90 minutes)
  • When the programme is complete, knead the dough for a couple of minutes on a floured surface before dividing into the equal portions and make round balls.
  • Keep finely chopped coriander ready, make garlic ghee by combining melted ghee, crushed garlic and sea salt flakes.
  • Now roll your naan in round shape as thin as possible on a floured surface using a rolling pin, approximately 1/4 cm thick.
  • Now time to heat your cast iron pan skillet or pan, it should be ripping hot (be careful by accident not to touch any handles) Apply some garlic ghee on the one side of the naan or directly brush some on the skillet and place brushed side naan direct on the heated pan. Immediately cover the pan with the glass lid, so you can see what's going on inside. After 45 seconds to 1 minute flip the naan over the other side and cook further no more than 30 seconds.
  • Remove it from the pan, brush or drizzle garlic ghee on top of the piping hot naan, sprinkle a generous amount of finely chopped coriander and serve immediately or store Store naan, wrapped in a clean kitchen towel to keep warm and soft.

Notes

Prep time is including proven time too.
You can use unsalted butter instead of ghee.
If the cast iron skillet is not available use a non-stick pan.
Along with coriander, you may want to add other herbs such as parsley, mint or basil.
Nigella seeds can be omitted totally.
Don't like garlic, skip totally.

Nutrition

Nutrition Facts
Restaurant style garlic & coriander naan
Serving Size
 
1 naan
Amount per Serving
Calories
253.09
% Daily Value*
Fat
 
7.44
g
11
%
Saturated Fat
 
4.19
g
26
%
Cholesterol
 
18.46
mg
6
%
Sodium
 
148.02
mg
6
%
Carbohydrates
 
39.06
g
13
%
Fiber
 
1.42
g
6
%
Sugar
 
5.12
g
6
%
Protein
 
7.12
g
14
%
* Percent Daily Values are based on a 2000 calorie diet.

The nutritional information provided is an approximation calculated by an online calculator/plugin. Please consult a professional dietitian for nutritional advice.

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Recipe Rating




Dora

Saturday 9th of July 2022

if you want to make ahead and freeze then go for it., Do you freeze them cooked or uncooked? They look delicious, thank you for a great recipe

Hayley

Saturday 9th of July 2022

@Dora, thank you for stopping by. Yes, first cook the naan, let it go completely cold then wrap in a kitchen foil and freeze it. Hope this helps.

mildly indian

Saturday 22nd of June 2019

love the wya you have explained the recipe with step by step images. it is indeed so helpful to see the recipe done in the equipment and it is indeed a perfect review of the same. Well done Jagruthi

Swati

Thursday 20th of June 2019

Homemade naans are a favourite at my place. those looks so inviting pis are so gorgeous.. gadgets like these make cooking so easy and fun!!

Mayuri Patel

Friday 14th of June 2019

This looks so yummy, love soft homemade naans anytime to rubbery ready made ones. I too like to make them on a skillet. I guess I could make the dough in my bread machine to make life easier.

jcookingodyssey

Thursday 13th of June 2019

Thank you Amrita, yes cleverchef has made our life so much easier :)