Creating this traditional Indian flatbread at home has been simplified through the use of automated appliances. Recipes designed specifically for these appliances allow for a streamlined process, often requiring minimal hands-on effort. For instance, combining ingredients like flour, yeast, yogurt, and oil in the appliance according to a specific order and setting, then activating the dough cycle, can produce ready-to-cook naan dough.
This method offers convenience and consistency, particularly valuable for those unfamiliar with yeast-based doughs. It eliminates much of the traditional kneading and proofing process, saving significant time and effort. Historically, making naan required a tandoor oven, a specialized piece of equipment rarely found in home kitchens. The adaptation of recipes for readily available kitchen appliances has made this once-exotic bread accessible to a broader audience. The automatic regulation of temperature and humidity within the appliance also contributes to a predictable outcome, regardless of external conditions.