In a glass or ceramic mixing bowl, combine yeast and sugar (yeast, LOVES sugar, but not metal). Pour your hot (not boiling, hot) and give it a gentle stir until the yeast and sugar has dissolved. Allow to hang out for 5-10 minutes until frothy and rises a bit, it should smell yeast-y or breadlike.
Meanwhile, warm your milk in a small saucepan, not hot, or boiling, you don't want to kill your yeast. It should feel warm to the touch. Once your yeast smells like yeast; add your warm milk, yogurt, flour, baking powder, baking soda and salt. Give it a stir with a wooden spoon and mix until it comes together and forms a sticky ball. Cover with plastic wrap sprayed with oil or a damp tea towel and set in a warm place* for an hour.
Once raised, shape your dough into a disc, then divide using a knife or a bench scraper into 8 or 10 roughly equal parts. They do not need to be perfect, in fact it adds to the rustic look of the bread. On a lightly floured surface, one by one, roll out dough ball into about 6-8 inch flat bread, not too thin. Repeat with the rest of the dough.
Heat your skillet over medium-high heat until pan is hot. A cast iron skillet our dutch oven works best. Brush both sides of naan dough with melted butter or oil. Try sprinkling on other spices as well, such as garlic, cumin or paprika.
One at a time, place naan in the hot pan and cover with a lid, baking one minute until bubbles form. Flip and bake on other side until golden about 1-2 minutes. Remove and if desired, brush a little more butter and sprinkle a little kosher salt along with fresh chopped parsley or cilantro. Place warm naan in a cloth lined dish or basket to keep warm.
Naan is best eaten warm and fresh, however; they will keep well in a freezer baggie in the fridge or freezer. To warm, pop into the toaster on a low setting until warm and toasty. These are delicious served with any Indian dish, such as Easy Butter Chicken, Coconut Curry Chicken or Chicken Shawarma
Notes
TIP* | If you have a proof setting on your oven use that, if not, you can warm the oven to the lowest setting and turn off. Place the bowl inside oven, covered and allow to rise until doubled.