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This homemade herbed garlic butter naan is a slight variation on an HBH classic. It’s extra soft, doughy, chewy, and brushed generously with caramelized garlic herb butter. Quite honestly, you’ll have a hard time finding a better naan recipe out there. The best part, this bread is so easy make, and pretty difficult to mess up. Serve alongside your favorite Indian dishes, with grilled meats, alongside hummus, or simply on its own…fresh off the skillet. You simply can’t go wrong with this naan.

This recipe has been a long time coming.
Those of you who read often probably already know that I am obsessed with my homemade naan. It’s truly one of my favorite recipes I’ve ever shared. And it is, without a doubt, the one I remake most often. Probably because it’s also my family’s favorite. With requests from my mom and little sister coming in often, very often.
This herby, garlicy naan is my homemade naan recipe from years back, but with the addition of herbs, garlic, and butter. It’s so simple, and pretty much perfect in every which way. I can’t believe it’s taken me so many years to create this recipe. But man oh man, I’m thankful I finally listened to all of you who said to make garlic naan, because it’s a game changer.



Just like with my plain naan recipe…which I still think you NEED, because sometimes garlicy, herby bread isn’t the best for everything…this naan is simple. You really can’t mess it up. That said, there are a few things you need to know.
First, the milk and the yogurt are a must. I’ve discovered that these two ingredients, which are not always traditional in naan, are really what make this recipe better than others. You can use a nut milk, and you can also use coconut yogurt, but I will not lie, it’s not exactly the same. If your diet allows, I highly recommend using whole milk and yogurt.
Second, a cast iron skillet (a screaming hot one), is really what you need to create the perfect naan. Yes, this can be made in a nonstick skillet, but you will not get all those lovely pockets of air and toasted bottoms. It just won’t happen. I like to use this Staub Skillet, which conveniently comes with a clear glass lid, perfect for knowing just when to flip. It’s practically dedicated to making naan.
Third, it’s important to roll your naan dough out pretty thin. It may not seem right, but a thin naan dough will equal a soft doughy baked piece of naan. As the naan cooks (on the screaming hot skillet), it will quickly puff. If the dough is too thick, it will just be dense and heavy, instead of airy and light.
Fourth, butter, yes, you need it. Brushing the naan dough with butter before cooking is the key to a beautiful golden naan. So is finishing each cooked piece of naan with a little garlic herb butter. The butter is essential for that melt in your mouth, roll your eyes back, delicious taste. Trust me.
PS. as my mom is reading this, I can guarantee you that her mouth is watering. I think naan might just be her favorite food. It may be hard for her to admit, but I kinda think it beats out chocolate…maybe.


And that’s honestly all you need to know. Your first piece might not look that nice, but you’ll get the hang of it. By the last piece of naan, you will be a pro.
The best part though? No matter how the naan looks, it’s still going to taste DELICIOUS. Truly, you can’t mess this recipe up. It always turns out good. And really, is anything slathered with garlic herb butter ever not delicious?
Answer? Nope, always delicious. Oh, just don’t burn the garlic. Then you could have an issue…
Now, what can you serve this naan with? EVERYTHING.
I’m talking butter chicken meatballs – yes, please. Or the vegan option, coconut butter cauliflower? For sure some sheet pan chicken shawarma. Oh, and definitely this sweet potato lentil soup with rice. Or any soup for that matter.

My personal favorite? Hot right off the skillet with a little extra herby butter and nothing else. Yes, yes, yes.
And with that, enjoy one of my favorite recipes of all time. Make it…make it today, tomorrow, and every day you can find the time. Just like a good chocolate chip cookie, naan makes the day better. So dramatic, but so true.

If you make this herbed garlic butter naan, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to also tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!
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Can you use gluten free flour with this?
Hey Nica,
Yes, an equal amount of GF flour will work well here. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xTieghan
This is perfection! I was intimidated at first as I am not a baker but the instructions were spot on and easy to follow. Wow! Literally the best Naan I’ve ever had! Thank you!
Hey Laura,
Wonderful!! Thanks a bunch for making this recipe, I am so glad that it was enjoyed! ☀️xTieghan
So so so good! I was honestly intimidated by this recipe because I am not much of a bread maker but I followed directions to a T and PERFECTION! Delicious and fluffy and I paired it with the Spicy Indian Butter Chicken and there are no words for the party that happened with my tastebuds!
Hey Lesley,
Happy Friday! I am delighted that this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a lot for giving it a try! xTieghan
Will these freeze well after being cooked ?
Hey Halley,
Yes, that’s totally fine to do! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Very easy recipe. I usually have all ingredients on hand, which is great. The dough is very easy to roll out and is not sticky. I like working with dough that is forgiving. The naan is hearty with a good flavor. The best part is they are soft and they don’t crack along the bottom and lose all your filling. I made this recipe along with your lemon skewer chicken recipe that was recently posted. Great combination.
Hey there,
Fantastic! Thanks a bunch for giving this recipe a try, I am so glad it was enjoyed! xTieghan
Hi Tieghan!
Love your recipes! I don’t have a stand mixer, would this one still work to mix by hand?
Thanks so much!
Hey Jordan,
You bet, just mix with a wooden spoon and knead by hand. I hope you love this recipe, please let me know if you give it a try! xTieghan
Absolutely delicious! Turned out great! I’ve made naan bread before. This recipe was a lot better.
Hey Leslie,
Fantastic! Thanks a bunch for giving this recipe a try, I am so glad it was enjoyed! xTieghan
How long do these stay soft, if I need to make them in advance?
Hey Shamyla,
You could make these the morning of! I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
Another happy mama in the kitchen! Easy to make and easy to prepare with enough space. My cast iron started to burn and I wasn’t prepared. I know for next time to use a lot less flour for rolling out the dough. 10 starts from my family! The naan is sooo light and airy. Just as promised.
Hey Ashley,
I am so glad that you liked this recipe, thanks for giving it a go! Happy Friday? xTieghan
Can this dough be frozen?
Hey Allie,
Yes, totally fine to freeze the dough! xTieghan
Amazing, tasty and so easy to make! Appreciate the photos for context. Will definitely make again, and expect they will fast become a family favourite. Forgot to take photos as I was making them, but even a day later they still looked and tasted great!
Hey Ardys,
Awesome, I love to hear that the recipe was enjoyed and thanks so much for giving it a try! xTieghan
We LOVE this recipe! Have made it a few times now and it’s been a hit. The finished naan freezes really well too, which I love!
How long can the pre-made dough sit in the fridge? Or the freezer?
Hey Kristen,
I am thrilled to hear this recipe was enjoyed. Thanks so much for giving it a try. I would not allow the dough to sit in the fridge for more than 24 or you can freeze for up to 3 months. Have a great week! xTieghan
Yummy, happy food. Can’t believe I have no garlic n hand not even garlic powder but the naan with melted cheese was delicious. So easy to make.
Hey Kathleen,
I am thrilled this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a lot for making it! Happy Sunday! xTieghan
Is it essential to use full fat yogurt? It’s fine if it’s a must but I have so much 0% in the fridge already.
Hey Amber,
The 0% should work just fine for you. I hope you love the recipe, please let me know if you have any other questions! xTieghan
These came out great and were not at all complicated!
Hey Jojo,
I am thrilled this recipe was enjoyed, thanks a lot for making it! Happy Sunday! xTieghan
10/10 would recommend!! ? This recipe was my first time ever using yeast and it was so EASY and SO GOOD!!! My husband said I outdid myself ? little did he know all the credit goes to this recipe and the sweet girl behind it all! I’m obsessed with Tieghan’s recipes! I’m always stalking them on Instagram and while I am (this happens super often btw) my husband will walk up and be like “that looks GOOD, what is that?” and my reply is always Half Baked Harvest. I’m so appreciative of all the recipes and work you do!! Thank you ?
Hey Autumn,
Thanks so much for making this recipe, it makes me so happy that it was enjoyed. Happy Friday! xTieghan
hey! loved this recipe, but my naan came out much thicker and almost pancake/cake-y?
I followed measurements to a tee, not sure why they weren’t more doughy and bubbly — maybe you could advise!
thanks x
Hey Hanna,
Thanks so much for giving the recipe a try, it is key to roll the naan super super thin. I hope this helps for next time. xTieghan