Cooking With Naan – Stonefire Authentic Flatbreads (2024)

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Naan is super versatile. A quick visit to our blog (The Stonefire® Spark) and you’ll see what we mean. But it’s not just versatile by way of what you put on it. It’s also versatile by how you choose to warm it up or bake it. Having fun with heat creates a plethora of other fun and interesting uses.

To help explain, we sat down with Alison Jarvest, Head Chef in our Stonefire® Test Kitchen, to get her take on all the different ways you can cook with Stonefire® Naan.

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Let’s start with a simple question
What is naan?

Naan is a traditional hand-stretched Indian flatbread. At Stonefire®, we stay true to its culinary customs by using the finest ingredients like fresh buttermilk, a clarified butter called ghee, and hand-stretch each naan into its unique teardrop shape. We also bake it in our patented tandoor tunnel oven at a very high heat to emulate a traditional tandoor oven. And in doing so, it gives the incredible texture and taste.

How does heat affect naan?

Heat makes naan, naan! The heat actually cooks the naan in less than 60 seconds – creating a soft, fluffy inside and a bubbly charred outside.

What’s with the bubbles and char?

Bubbles and char are characteristic to naan – bubbles come from the high heat and charring occurs when the dough gets close to the heat source.

Is there a ‘perfect temperature’ for naan? When does it taste the best?

In my opinion, naan tastes best when it’s warm – the warmth really brings out the buttery flavour and soft texture that makes it an amazing meal or an addition to other dishes.

Do I have to heat it in the oven?

Not at all. Naan is very versatile and perfect any season. You can use a grill pan, frying pan, toaster oven, BBQ, or pop it in the microwave if you’re short on time.

What about ‘straight from the freezer’? How do I get the best out of my frozen naan?

I recommend keeping naan frozen until you’re ready to use it. It’s super simple – just take it out and thaw the flatbread for 15 to 20 minutes before topping and baking it. We’ve included simple instructions on the packaging to help you get the best naan experience.

People love to use our naan to make pizzas or flatbreads but what else can it do? Can I make a sandwich with naan?

You absolutely can! We weren’t kidding about the versatility of naan! Start by warming the naan and then top it with your favourite sandwich fillings – or grill it to make a fantastic grilled cheese or panini! Naan is perfectly fine on its own as well – I often warm it up and serve it as a table bread with an oil-based dip.

Any other expert tips on cooking Stonefire® naan?

You can warm naan over an open flame – you just need a gas burner (your stovetop or BBQ side burner). Turn the flame to medium and grab a pair of tongs to hold the naan. Carefully place the naan on the burner and turn constantly, it only takes about 90 seconds to warm the naan. Don’t leave it unattended or it will burn. Remove it from the heat and brush with some butter or olive oil, then sprinkle with grated parmesan – serve immediately!

Chef Alison Jarvest is the Corporate Culinary Chef at the Stonefire® head office in Toronto. She received her Culinary Management Diploma from George Brown College and worked in fine-dining restaurants and food companies until joining Stonefire® 10 years ago. Alison is a certified Pizziolo and has completed 30 hours of intensive training in Artisanal Bread Baking at The International Culinary Center in New York.

Cooking With Naan – Stonefire Authentic Flatbreads (2024)

FAQs

Does stonefire naan need to be cooked? ›

We stay true to an ancient recipe by using fresh buttermilk, ghee (clarified butter) and hand stretching each naan into its unique teardrop shape. Then they're baked in our patented tandoor tunnel oven to give the texture and taste of a traditional tandoor oven. Just heat and serve to make any meal special. 2 per pack.

How to heat up stonefire naan? ›

Just throw them in the microwave, oven or air fryer if you want a little crisp.

How to eat stonefire naan bread? ›

Toast it. Turn it into a sandwich, or a pizza. Or add our Stonefire® Naan dippers to an appetizer spread to turn it into a quick lunch meal. There's plenty of ways you can use our authentic flatbreads to keep you inspired in the kitchen.

Can you eat naan bread straight from the packet? ›

Yes, they are safe. The reason why warming up is recommended is simply taste and texture: When cool, they are more rigid, dry and crumbly, warmed up they become soft and more pleasant to eat. So if you are just hungry, start nibbling.

Is naan bread ready to eat? ›

“Handmade Tandoori Flatbread.”

Each pack contains two pre cooked medium size naan breads to tear & share with your meal. Ready to eat, just warm for a few minutes on the stove, oven, grill or microwave. Suitable for vegetarians.

Should naan bread be heated? ›

Traditionally, Naan is flame-baked. However, given that we've done that hard work already, you can simply: Microwave – heat for 20 seconds (depending on microwave strength) on high. Note, heating for too long will make the Naan bread rubbery.

Should Stonefire naan be refrigerated? ›

How should I store Stonefire® flatbreads? We recommend storing in the freezer ,to maintain freshness, if you are not going to consume immediately.

What do you eat with naan flatbread? ›

One of the most popular Indian delicacies that we know of; curries are creamy with the right amount of spicy, curries pair perfectly with warm, fluffy naan. Naan bread also serves as the perfect companion to soups and stews, absorbing their rich flavors and adding a delightful textural contrast.

How to eat stonefire flatbread? ›

Turn it into a sandwich, or a pizza. Rip a piece off and dip it in chili. Heck, some of our fans have even created naan ice cream cones! Moral of the story is, there's plenty of ways you can use our authentic flatbreads to elevate everyday meals.

Can you put naan bread in the toaster? ›

of a bread slice and toast in a bread toaster at the. lowest setting.

How to heat up naan bread on the stove? ›

Naan is cooked on top of the stove, in a cast iron pan, very quickly. Heat the pan on high. Cook the naan about 90 seconds then flip. Cook for 90 seconds more.

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.

How do you eat Stonefire flatbread? ›

Turn it into a sandwich, or a pizza. Rip a piece off and dip it in chili. Heck, some of our fans have even created naan ice cream cones! Moral of the story is, there's plenty of ways you can use our authentic flatbreads to elevate everyday meals.

Is it better to reheat naan in the oven or microwave? ›

Now, I can confidently say the absolute best way to reheat leftover naan is Mary Usha's way, to microwave and then pan-fry it. In a pinch, just microwaving the moistened naan would suffice. For those who wish to use the oven, air fryer, or toaster, introduce steam or a touch of moisture to prevent dryness.

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