Cheese Stuffed Naan Bread Recipe | El Mundo Eats (2024)

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I had cheese naan for the first time when we went to Barcelona early this year, together with my in-laws. Even before going to Barcelona, my husband had already researched on what food would be good to try there.

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You see, we live in a small city so whenever we travel to big cities we love to try new food.

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That day the 5 of us decided to have Indian food and cheese naan was one of them. I know naan bread as I like to make it at home but I didn't know you could go cheese naan with it. So when I first tried it, I fell in love.

I mean, who wouldn't, right? And I knew I was going to recreate it at home. No doubt about it.

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So today I'm sharing with you this soft fluffy naan coated with coriander leaves. Filled with cheesy mozzarella, garlic powder, and chives. If you're into Indian food, you have got to try this. Basic ingredients with amazing results. Enjoy!

If you love this, then you'll also love my Brazilian cheese bread and my amazing Lebanese flatbreads (Man'oushe za'atar), they're delicious!

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Cheese Stuffed Naan Bread

Soft and fluffy cheese stuffed naan bread filled with cheesy mozzarella and chives. Simply delicious and easy to prepare. Another must try flatbread for you Indian food lovers out there. Enjoy!

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Servings: 4 pieces

Ingredients

  • 2 teaspoon dry yeast
  • 1 tsp granulated sugar
  • cup milk (160 ml), warm
  • 2 cup bread flour (260 gr)
  • 2 tablespoon plain yogurt
  • 2 tablespoon olive oil
  • ½ teaspoon salt
  • some chopped chives
  • some chopped coriander
  • some shredded mozzarella
  • some garlic powder

Instructions

  • Add sugar into warm milk and stir. Then sprinkle dry yeast and give it a stir also. Set aside for it to get foamy for around 5 minutes.

  • In a standing mixer bowl, add in flour, yogurt, olive oil, salt and yeast mixture. Mix to incorporate everything and then knead for 10 minutes. Form the dough into a ball and place it in an oiled bowl. Coat the dough with some oil to prevent crust forming on it.

  • Cover the bowl tightly with cling film and leave it in a warm and draft free place until the dough rises double its size.

  • Flour the working surface and place the risen dough on it. Lightly knead it into a log and cut it into 4 equal pieces. Form each piece into a ball.

  • Take 1 ball and roll it into a round disk. Put some chopped chives in the center followed by shredded mozzarella and some garlic powder. Wrap the filling with the edges of the dough and pinch the seams together.

  • Lightly wet the top surface of the ball with some water and then dip it in a plate containing chopped coriander leaves. Place the ball on the working surface again, seam side down. Roll it into an oval shape of 5x8 inch (13x20 cm). Place the rolled dough on a lightly floured baking tray while you continue with the rest of the balls.

  • Heat an iron cast skillet on high medium heat until it's smoking. Place the rolled dough coriander side down onto the pan and cook for 1 ½ minutes per each side or until fully cooked. Transfer to a plate and paint it with some oil or melted butter. Cover with a kitchen cloth to maintain it warm while you continue cooking the rest. Best served warm, enjoy!

Nutrition Facts

Calories: 506.8kcal, Carbohydrates: 55g, Protein: 23.2g, Fat: 21.5g, Saturated Fat: 8.8g, Cholesterol: 46mg, Sodium: 634mg, Potassium: 242.5mg, Fiber: 3.2g, Sugar: 4.3g, Calcium: 329.6mg, Iron: 1mg

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  1. Lana says

    Does it have to be bread flour specifically, would plain or self raising work just as well? Or do I need to add something extra to the flour to help in replace of bread flour?

    Thank you in advance
    Lana

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    • Bea & Marco says

      Hi, Lana! Different types of flour has different water absorption level. If you want to use all-purpose flour, you can, but you'd have to use more amount, and I can't promise the texture would be the same though. Hope it helps!

      Reply

  2. Breanna says

    Is it possible to substitute the yogurt with sour cream?

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    • Bea & Marco says

      Yes, you can. Hope it helps!

      Reply

  3. Cami says

    Hey! I’ve recently moved to Barcelona and am looking for some cheesy naan bread, do you still remember the name of the place you went to? Hope you do 🤩

    Feel like finding this post was kismet!

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    • Bea says

      Hey Cami! Of course I remember the place, we went back several times over the years. Hopefully it still exists though (with everything that's been going on). It's called Masala73. It's a small restaurant, cosy and cool. Their food was delish! Hope it helps.

      Reply

  4. Evita FL says

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    Love this recipe 😋

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    • Bea says

      Thank you Evita! ❤️

      Reply

  5. Stefanie Wentz says

    Wonderdull ! My naan bread is always dry but with this receipe is my naan perfekt, i stuff the naan with French cheese " la vache qui rit " ! Thanks

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    • Bea says

      Awesome! I'm glad that you liked it, thank you Stefanie! 😀

      Reply

  6. Razaad says

    Thank you for the awesome recipe! I made it for breakfast stock. Just a slight trick to stuffed the cheese inside, because mine didn't work with your steps. Love it overall 💛

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    • Bea says

      I'm glad that you loved it Razaad! As long as the cheese goes in, it doesn't matter how right :D? Now I'm craving for some!

      Reply

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FAQs

What is the difference between flatbread and naan? ›

Naan is another flatbread traditionally served in Indian restaurants but the difference is that there will already be a filling inside these flatbread pockets. Naan may be stuffed with curd, fresh desiccated coconut, butter, nigella seeds, and raisins.

Why do you put yogurt in naan bread? ›

Naan has a thicker, fluffier texture because it is made with yogurt. Pita is thinner bread made with less ingredients (flour, water, salt, etc) and no yogurt. Naan is cooked in a skillet while Pita is usually baked at very high temperatures in the oven.

Why is my naan bread not fluffy? ›

Naan doesn't get bubbles – Pan not hot enough, dough not moist enough or improper leavening. Naan turns hard – Toasting for too long, not enough moisture in the dough, toasting on low heat or not kneading the dough enough.

Why isn't my naan bread puffing up? ›

If you roll out your naan too thinly, it can fully cook through or dry out before bubbles start appearing. Make sure that you don't roll it any thinner than about ⅛ inch (4mm). It's too thick. If your naan is too thick, it won't puff up and it can also end up undercooked in the centre.

Is naan bread healthier than regular bread? ›

While it may contain more carbs and sugars, it earns its reputation as a healthy alternative with its relatively generous amounts of protein and fiber. Despite its high carb content, naan can be considered a more nutrient-dense alternative to white bread and pita.

Which is healthier bread or naan? ›

Which is healthier: bread or naan? Naan is a flatbread, whereas bread comes in loaves. Naan is higher in fat, protein, and carbohydrates than loaf bread. The higher protein content of naan will allow you to feel fuller for longer and curve cravings.

Can I use sour cream instead of yogurt? ›

In most cases, plain yogurt or Greek yogurt can be used in place of sour cream—and vice versa. Sour cream will give you a similar texture and tanginess, and swapping sour cream for yogurt is a simple 1-to-1 ratio.

Why do you sprinkle water on naan bread? ›

You sprinkle water to keep the naan bread soft. Naan bread will naturally stiffen when not eaten straight from the pan, so eat it as soon as you possibly can.

Can I substitute sour cream for plain yogurt in naan? ›

^Yes, direct substitution should be fine. I've done it both ways with no problem.

Is yeast or baking powder better for naan? ›

The baking powder-yeast dough compared to the yeast-only dough were nearly identical — similar air bubbles in the pan, similar dough texture, similar flavor — so, in the end, I stuck with yeast alone as a leaven.

What ingredient makes bread more fluffy? ›

Add Sugar

Adding sugar weakens the gluten structure, absorbs water, and eventually makes the bread lighter and softer. As a result, sugar improves the bread's taste, structure and texture. Yeast also eats up sugar to produce carbon dioxide, which raises the dough and makes bread fluffy.

What does naan mean in Indian? ›

The term "naan" comes from Persian nân (Persian: نان), a generic word for any kind of bread. This word was borrowed into a range of languages in the Indian subcontinent and Central Asia, where it came to refer to a specific type of bread. The term then spread around the globe along with the style of bread itself.

Can I leave naan dough to rise overnight? ›

Make the dough up to the end of Step 5 – Proof 1. Then after the dough has doubled in size, put the bowl with the dough it in the fridge overnight (I've done 24 hours). Do not punch dough down or touch it – just put it in as is. The fridge stops the dough from rising any further.

What are the black dots in naan bread? ›

Naan bread is cooked in a tandoori oven and oven has blackish smudges on it from the oven. The black bits that weren't seeds were probably just small burn marks.

How do you make naan dough rise faster? ›

Place the covered dough near, but not on, the preheated oven. Some cleared off counter space right next to the oven will work. The heat coming from the oven will speed up the rising process. Let the dough rise until it's doubled in size.

Is Indian flatbread the same as naan? ›

Roti, typically made with whole wheat flour, is thin and unleavened (made without yeast or other raising agent), offering a denser texture. Naan, on the other hand, uses all-purpose flour and yeast, resulting in a thicker, chewier bread often cooked in a tandoor oven.

What makes naan bread different? ›

The name comes from the Persian word, non, for bread. Unlike pita, naan has yogurt, milk, and sometimes eggs or butter in it, resulting in a softer texture. When the dough is made, bakers shape it into a ball and slap it on the interior walls of a tandoor, a clay oven. The bread puffs up and bubbles as it cooks.

What flatbread is similar to naan? ›

Kulcha is a kind of variation of naan. The mildly leavened flatbread is primarily a Punjabi Dish. Made from maida flour, Kulcha is cooked in a tandoori oven. It's typically brushed with ghee, and sometimes other seasonings.

What makes a flatbread a flatbread? ›

A flatbread is bread made usually with flour; water, milk, yogurt, or other liquid; and salt, and then thoroughly rolled into flattened dough. Many flatbreads are unleavened, although some are leavened, such as pita bread.

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