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Sesame Gouda Stuffed Naan with sweet honey and sea salt. It’s extra soft, doughy, chewy, and stuffed generously with creamy, melty gouda cheese and sesame seeds. It’s one of the most delicious ways to enjoy a buttery piece of homemade naan. And truly fun to make at home! Serve alongside your favorite Indian dishes, with grilled meats, or simply enjoy it on its own. You really can’t go wrong with this melty gouda stuffed naan.

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Sometimes I make bread. Not too, too often, but when I do it’s either homemade beer bread, flour tortillas (is that bread?), or naan. We all know how much my family loves naan. It’s a staple anytime I make Indian or Thai curries, which is often.

My mom and Asher are obsessed. But even my brothers can’t deny that a buttery piece of naan is good with just about any meal. I honestly can never make enough.

I’ve been thinking a lot about Super Bowl recipes, and new ones that could be fun to share. I started along the lines that cheesy bread could be awesome. Something pull-apart and easy to eat with your hands.

I have a lot of ideas, but the moment I had this simple idea for stuffed naan, I knew I’d be making it.

Is it the perfect Super Bowl recipe? Well…it’s certainly not one that would come to mind when thinking Super Bowl. But is this delicious? Holy freaking yes. Delicious y’all, and not too tricky to make either. And naan is easy to eat with your hands…much easier than pizza. In my opinion, naan is just an easier-to-make flatbread.

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Details

I begin with the dough. It’s pretty basic…warm milk, honey, yeast, plain Greek yogurt, flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. The yogurt is my secret, it’s not included in most naan recipes, but I find the added creaminess really creates the most perfect, chewy, fluffy naan.

Mix the milk with yeast and honey. Let this sit for 5 minutes until bubbly on top. This is called proofing the yeast, which basically means you’re activating the yeast and getting it ready to make your dough rise.

It’s a sciencey thing that I could never properly explain!

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When the milk has bubbles on top and smells like bread, add everything else. The yogurt, flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Knead the dough into a smooth ball and let it sit in a warm place for about an hour to rise. It should easily double in size by this time.

It’s not fancy. You can also make the dough a day ahead of time and keep it in the fridge until you want to use it. I do this often.

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When the dough is ready, take the shredded Gouda cheese and mix it with sesame seeds. I like to use both black and white sesame seeds, but if all you have is white sesame seeds, those work just great!

Divide the dough into 8 balls, then roll each out into a large oval. Add the cheese to the center of each, then fold the edges over the cheese.

I like to roll all the dough out before I begin cooking.

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Now get a skillet super hot, brush the naan with butter and pan fry each piece until golden. Keep the naan warm in the oven, then serve with honey, sesame seeds, and sea salt.

You have to eat these while warm. Sure they’re of course good no matter when you eat them, but a fresh piece hot off the skillet is most ideal. And while the honey might not seem to be totally needed…it’s definitely needed. It’s wonderful with the sweet, melty gouda cheese.

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Looking for other sweet and savory breads to make? Here are a few to try:

Salted Honey Butter Jalapeño Cheddar Rolls

Jalapeño Cheddar Popovers with Honey Butter

Soft Garlic Herb Cheddar Cheese Bread

Easy Pull Apart Garlic Parmesan Bread

Spinach and Artichoke Stuffed Soft Pretzels

Lastly, if you make this sesame gouda stuffed naan, be sure to leave a comment and/or give this recipe a rating! Above all, I love to hear from you guys and always do my best to respond to each and every comment. And of course, if you do make this recipe, don’t forget to tag me on Instagram! Looking through the photos of recipes you all have made is my favorite!

Sesame Gouda Stuffed Naan with Honey

Prep Time 30 minutes
Cook Time 10 minutes
rising time 1 hour
Total Time 1 hour 40 minutes
Servings: 8 naan
Calories Per Serving: 798 kcal

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Ingredients

Instructions

  • 1. Combine the milk, honey, and yeast in the bowl of a stand mixer. Let sit for 5 minutes, until bubbly on top.
    2. Add the yogurt, flour, baking powder, baking soda, and salt. Mix on medium speed until the dough is smooth and begins to pull away from the sides of the bowl, about 3 to 4 minutes. Cover the bowl and place in a warm spot until the dough doubles in size, about 1-2 hours. If not using right away, cover overnight in the fridge.
    3. In a bowl, mix the Gouda with the sesame seeds.
    4. When ready, punch it down and divide into 8 equal balls. Roll each round out into a 10-inch oval on a lightly floured surface. Add 1/4 cup-ish of cheese to the center. Fold up the dough around the cheese, pinching to seal it in. Gently re-roll the dough out into an 8-inch oval. Repeat with the remaining dough.
    5. Heat a large cast iron skillet over medium-high heat, you want the pan screaming hot. Brush both sides of the naan with melted butter. Drizzle the skillet with a teaspoon of olive oil, then carefully use a paper towel to wipe the oil around the skillet. Place the naan on the hot skillet, immediately cover with a lid and cook for 1 minute, bubbles will form. Flip and cook uncovered for another 30 seconds to 1 minute, until large toasted spots appear on the underside.
    6. Remove from the skillet and wrap in a clean kitchen towel. Keep warm in a 250° oven. Repeat with the rest of the naan.
    7. Serve the naan warm, drizzled with honey, extra sesame seeds, and sea salt.
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  1. 5 stars
    I am confused about folding the dough over the cheese and sesame mixture. Do you pinch it together so the cheese stay inside completely covered by the dough. When you put it in the hot skillet do you fry on both sides? Flip it over to fry next side? In the photo the top looks browned. Do you cover the hot pan with a lid while it is frying/browning? Thank you!

    1. Hi Jo,
      Yes, you are fully covering the cheese with the dough (you can view this in the photo above). Yes, you are going to fry both sides and cook uncovered, it’s all written out in step 5 you can follow those instructions exactly:) Please let me know if I can help in any other way! xx

  2. Just made the dough. I’m the instructions, it says to let rise for 1-2 hours. If not using, then cover and place in refrigerator overnight. My question is, do I let it rise and THEN place in fridge? Or immediately place into fridge to rise over night? Thanks so much!

    1. Hey Miranda,
      You can place in the fridge to let it rise overnight. Please let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love this recipe! xT

  3. Just tried making these and the flavor seems great! I was so excited I forgot to cook them with the lid on. 🤦🏼‍♀️ They seem pretty raw inside. Any way to save them? Thanks for posting these! Love trying your recipes!

    1. Hey Margaret,
      Sure, that would be okay for you to use! Let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it! xx

    1. Hi Mads,
      Sure, that would work well for you. Please let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love this recipe! xx

    1. Hey Emily,
      Unfortunately, I probably wouldn’t recommend that for this recipe, you really want to serve this warm while the cheese is nice and melty. Please let me know if you have any other questions! xx

    1. Hey Jenifer,
      I think a gluten free flour blend would work best for you! Please let me know if you give this recipe a try, I hope you love it! xT

  4. Would smoked gouda be good with this? I currently have that in the fridge and have been looking for ways to use it up.

    Can you also clarify if you put the cheese in the center and cover it all up and re-roll it out flat? That part is a bit confusing.

    These sound delish! looking forward to giving it a try.

    1. Hey Anne,
      Sure smoked gouda would be delicious!! Yes, you will gently re-roll it after closing in the cheese. I have a video on IG stories today if you want to check that out! xx

    1. Hey Cindy,
      You bet, just mix that right in with the flour:) Please let me know if you have any other questions, I hope you love this one! xx

  5. Really – melt the cheese first?? (Cheese can be expensive so I’m a little reluctant to try both ways – melted/not – figuring it out) hoping to try this soon!

    1. Hey Deborah,
      No need to melt the cheese first, just mix in a bowl with the sesame seeds:) I hope you love this recipe! xx

  6. Looks wonderful. A couple of questions. I noticed that the cheese is supposed to be melted beforehand. Can you add the shredded cheese and sesame seeds in the flattened dough and let the cheese melt while you fry the bread? Also, can this be done on an outdoor BBQ grill?

    1. Hi Kelly,
      The cheese does not need to be melted before hand, you are just going to add the shredded cheese to a bowl with the sesame seeds. I’ve never done my naan on a grill, as long as you can use a screaming hot skillet on there I don’t see why that wouldn’t work for you! Please let me know if you have any other questions! xx