The Easiest Gluten Free Flatbread Recipe You Need in Your Life (dairy-free + vegan, too!) (2024)

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An easy gluten-free flatbread recipe (naan) that only takes 5 ingredients to make. It’s done in 35 minutes and can be eaten as a side with curry, or used as the base for pizza, gyros, or your favorite wrap.

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This gluten free naan bread recipe should probably come with a warning label.

Like…

Carbs will be extremely easy to consume label.

Or, you will eat so much bread label.

This gluten-free naan bread recipe is easy and results in a super tasty, soft, bendable, and versatile flatbread.

All you’ll need is a handful of ingredients (five ingredients, to be exact) and you’re on your way to the most delicious naan bread ever.

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What baking ingredients do you need?

This is the best bread recipe because you only need five ingredients, and one of them is water.

Here’s what you need:

A good gluten free flour blend, salt, water, cane sugar, and yeast.

That’s it.

Ok, and oil for the pan, but that doesn’t really count, does it?

What kind of flour is best

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Since there are so few ingredients in this bread, it’s important to use good ones, especially the flour! Not all gluten free flours are created equal. My favorite gluten free flour to use is this homemade blend.

If you want to use a pre-made bend, I like Bob’s Red Mill 1-to-1, Pamela’s All-purpose, and King Arthur’s Measure for Measure. Mostly, I just advise against gluten-free flours that contain garbanzo beans, or chickpea flour. It has a distinctly “gluten free taste” that is, in a word, nasty (to me ;)).

You can use any gluten-free all-purpose blend that you like, of course! Do not use plain rice flour, almond flour, or coconut flour. Even though they are gluten free, you want to use a flour blend so that the naan is soft and flexible. This requires starch and some sort of gum for the best texture.

Jump over to this recipe for my gluten free flour blend that has a great ratio of grain, starch, and gum. Then come on back. I’ll wait.

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Gluten free naan doesn’t mean dry

This gluten free naan recipe is actually quite soft and bendable, just like the naan bread I remember eating at a restaurant in my pre-gluten-free life time. It has beautiful chew, especially hot off the pan.

I really like to brush on some oil as soon as I take these off the griddle and wrap them in a damp cloth to keep them warm.
These are best the first day, but can be refrigerated or frozen after cooking and reheated as needed.

What to eat with your gluten free naan bread

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I like to make these…well…whenever I can justify it.

Here are some ideas for what to eat this gluten free naan bread with, just to get you started:

  • Side with Chicken Tikka Masala
  • Crust for open faced “grilled cheese” (with carmelized onions)
  • Wrap for Greek gyros
  • Falafel wraps with goat cheese
  • Crust for mini pizzas

How to roll out gluten free naan bread

Gluten free bread is notoriously sticky. It’s very much like working with a thick batter rather than regular (wheat-based) dough. While this easy bread is not nearly as batter-like as this delicious gluten free sandwich bread, it is still on the sticky side.

You can do one of two methods:

  1. Use gf flour/starch to roll out the naan.
  2. Use water on your hands to press the naan.

If you choose to use the water method, you’ll re-wet your hands and you’ll have to press the dough right onto the hot griddle. This is not great for beginner bakers.

Ya have to work fast and have no fear of getting burned.

You’ll also want to have an oiled cooking surface, no matter which method you go with.

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Yield: 8-12

Prep Time: 5 minutes

Cook Time: 5 minutes

Additional Time: 25 minutes

Total Time: 35 minutes

An easy gluten-free flatbread recipe (naan) that only takes 5 ingredients to make. It's done in 35 minutes and can be eaten as a side with curry, or used as the base for pizza, gyros, or your favorite wrap.

Ingredients

  • 3 cups gluten free flour blend
  • 1 1/2 cups warm water
  • 1 teaspoon salt
  • 1 tablespoon cane sugar or honey
  • 1 packet dry yeast (or 2 1/4 teaspoons dry yeast)

Instructions

  1. In a measuring bowl, add warm water (about 110 degrees F, not too hot) and stir in sugar to dissolve it slightly. Gently stir in the yeast and allow mixture to proof for 5 minutes, getting nice and bubbly.
  2. While the yeast is proofing, combine flour and salt in the bowl of a mixer. I like to use my KitchenAid stand mixer, but you can mix this by hand in a large mixing bowl as well.
  3. Once yeast is done proofing, add it to the flour and mix it until smooth and fully incorporated.
  4. Scrape down the sides of the bowl and cover the dough with plastic wrap or a reusable silicone cover.
  5. Allow to rise in a warm spot for 20-25 minutes. If you're in a hurry, you can shorten the time, but this will create a denser flatbread.
  6. Heat a griddle or large pan to 400 degrees F. Lightly grease the pan with a high heat oil like coconut or grapeseed.
  7. To make your naan, lightly flour a flat surface and scoop 1-4 to 1/2 cup worth of dough into the center. Flour the top of the dough ball and your hands and then use your hands to roll it into a ball.
  8. Place the round dough ball back on the floured counter and dust the top again with flour. Use a rolling pin or smooth round glass to roll out the naan until it's 1/2 thick.
  9. Use a flat spatula to help pick up the rolled dough and place it on the hot griddle.
  10. Repeat with the rest of the dough.
  11. Cook the naan on each side for 2-4 minutes, until puffy and opaque.
  12. An alternate method is to roll the dough with wet hands. To do this, wet your hands and take a large golf-ball sized piece of dough. Roll it into a ball and then flatten slightly before putting it on the hot griddle and quickly flattening with your hands.

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FAQs

Does flatbread have less gluten? ›

Some flat breads are made with low or no gluten flours, but that has less to do with the shape of the bread and more to do with the grain used to make the flour.

Does naan bread contain wheat? ›

Naan is traditionally made with all-purpose (wheat) flour, which is not gluten-free. But the gluten provides a stretchy element that can be tricky to replicate with gluten-free alternatives.

Does pita bread have gluten? ›

Is pita bread gluten free? Pita bread is generally made with conventional wheat flour, so it is only gluten free when you use gluten free ingredients and a gf pita recipe, like this one.

What do celiacs eat instead of bread? ›

The following grains, legumes, seeds, and other starchy foods are naturally gluten-free:
  • Amaranth.
  • Arrowroot.
  • Beans.
  • Buckwheat groats (also known as kasha)
  • Cassava.
  • Chia.
  • Corn.
  • Flax.

What bread is closest to gluten-free? ›

Udi's Soft White Sandwich Bread is the closest to white bread for those new to GF. Canyon Bakehouse has the sliced bread that holds up the best for making a sandwich to-go. Trader Joe's has a gf hamburger bun that I recently used to make breakfast sandwiches for a long drive.

Why is naan bread 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.

Is all sourdough bread gluten-free? ›

No, regular sourdough bread is not gluten-free.

Beyond Celiac does not recommend that those with celiac disease eat sourdough bread unless it is clearly labeled gluten-free or has been made safely at-home with gluten-free starters/ingredients.

Is popcorn gluten-free? ›

Popcorn is naturally gluten-free and suitable for most people with gluten sensitivities or celiac disease. Still, some individuals who react to gluten may also be sensitive to certain proteins in corn. What's more, some commercial products may be cross-contaminated with gluten or include glutenous ingredients.

Is Oatmeal gluten-free? ›

Yes, pure, uncontaminated oats are gluten-free. The U. S. Food and Drug Administration considers oats a gluten-free grain under its gluten-free labeling regulations and only requires that packaged products with oats as an ingredient contain less than 20 parts per million of gluten overall.

Does baklava have gluten? ›

Your typical store bought Baklava is made from a dough which contains wheat flour. This means your average Baklava is not gluten-free. You can definitely make your own version of this excellent dessert at home with this recipe from Better Batter or with any other gluten-free Baklava recipes you may find online.

What bread has the least amount of gluten? ›

Sourdough is a low-gluten bread. It also contains lower levels of fructans, another substance that can cause unpleasant digestive symptoms in some people. This can make sourdough a better option for people with IBS, gluten intolerance or gluten sensitivity.

Are flatbreads healthier than bread? ›

Not necessarily. While different doughs vary nutritionally, flatbread is generally just unleavened bread. In other words, bread dough that was not made to rise. Flatbreads may look smaller, but if it's the same dough, the nutritional contents are identical.

What bread products have the least gluten? ›

Sourdough breads have been touted as a safe option for those who avoid gluten. Many claim that the gluten in wheat sourdough or rye bread is broken down and easier to digest than conventionally produced bread.

What regular bread has the least gluten? ›

Sourdough bread contains much less gluten than regular yeasted bread due to the fermentation process. Regular yeasted bread contains around 124,000 ppm of gluten (source). That's pretty huge! But sourdough is not gluten free and still contains upwards of 200 ppm - even after a long fermentation period (source).

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