Super Soft Butter Naan on Tawa
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Super Soft Butter Naan on Tawa

Super Soft Butter Naan on Tawa

Super Soft Butter Naan on Tawa

 

Making super soft butter naan on a tawa (flat pan) at home is simple and doesn’t require a tandoor or oven. Here’s a recipe to get that soft, fluffy texture with a slight char using ingredients you likely have in your kitchen.

Super Soft Butter Naan on Tawa

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Ingredients:

  1. All-purpose flour (maida) – 3 1/2 cups
  2. Baking powder – 1 1/2 tbsp
  3. Baking soda – 1/4 tsp
  4. Warm milk – 1 cup
  5. Powdered sugar – 1 1/2 tbsp
  6. Salt – 1 tsp
  7. Oil – 2 tbsp
  8. Plain yogurt (curd) – 1/4 cup

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For garnishing:

  1. Fresh coriander leaves, chopped
  2. Kalwanji seeds
  3. Butter for brushing

Instructions:

  • In a large bowl, strain together the flour, baking powder, baking soda.
  • Then in a separate bowl, add warm milk, sugar, salt, oil and yogurt. Mix it well.
  • Then gradually add warm milk mixture into the flour to form a soft, slightly sticky dough.
  • Cover the dough with a damp cloth and let it rest for at least 30 minutes to allow it to rise slightly.
  • After the dough has rested, divide it into equal-sized balls (about the size of a small lemon).
  • Dust a rolling surface with a little flour. Take one dough ball, flatten it, and roll it out into an oval or round shape, about 1/4-inch thick.
  • Sprinkle some kalwanji seeds and chopped coriander leaves on one side of the rolled dough and lightly press so they stick.
  • Heat a tawa or flat pan on medium-high heat. Ensure it’s very hot before adding the naan.
  • Lightly dampen one side of the naan with water using a pastry brush or fingers; this helps the naan stick to the tawa and prevents it from falling off when you flip it.
  • Place the naan on the hot tawa, water side down.
  • Cook for 1-2 minutes, or until bubbles start to form and the bottom has golden-brown spots.
  • Flip the entire tawa over a direct flame (if using a gas stove) to cook the top side of the naan. This will give it a charred, tandoor-like effect.
  • Hold it over the flame for a few seconds until you see char marks, then flip the tawa back and remove the naan.
  • Remove the naan from the tawa, brush it generously with melted butter, and serve hot.
  • These buttery, soft naans pair perfectly with curries, kebabs, or any Indian dish. Enjoy!

Tip: If you’re using an electric stove, you can flip the naan directly on the tawa and cook both sides without using direct flame, though it may not have as much char.

Super Soft Butter Naan on Tawa

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