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My super Easy Baked Keto Naan Bread is delicious low carb and perfect alongside butter chicken or other favorite Indian Food dishes! This light, fluffy, and foldable keto naan is also the perfect easy keto bread to use for flatbread recipes, wraps, served with soups, or even dip!
You probably already have all the ingredients you need on hand for this baked naan recipe. This keto naan bread is based off the wildly popular flatbread dough recipe – in this version it is a combination of sour cream, parmesan cheese, and almond flour.



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How to Make FlatBread Naan Bread
This keto baked flatbread is so easy to make – simply melt the cheeses (either in the microwave or a double boiler), and combine with the eggs, almond flour, and baking powder, and knead! As your naan bakes in the oven, you’ll make a delicious garlic butter sauce to brush over the naan for a rich, buttery flavor you can’t get enough of!
Gluten-Free Naan ingredients
To Make this Keto Naan Bread, You’ll Need:
For the Naan:
- Mozzarella (3 cups) – Mozzarella cheese creates the soft, stretchy, chewy texture that gives keto naan its classic bread-like bite without the carbs.
- Full-fat Greek yogurt (2 tbsp) – Creamy Greek yogurt adds tangy flavor and moisture while helping keep the naan tender and flexible.
- Eggs (2 large) – Eggs bind the dough together and help the keto naan stay fluffy, soft, and easy to shape.
- Blanched almond flour (1 1/2 cups) – Fine blanched almond flour provides a light, low-carb base that mimics the texture of traditional flatbread.
- Gluten-free baking powder (1 tbsp) – Baking powder helps the naan puff slightly while cooking, creating a softer, more airy texture.
For the Garlic Butter Topping:
- Butter (2 tbsp) – Melted butter adds rich flavor and gives the naan a glossy, restaurant-style finish.
- Garlic powder (1/2 tsp) – Garlic powder infuses the buttery topping with savory garlic flavor for classic garlic naan taste.
- Fresh parsley (1 tbsp) – Fresh parsley adds bright color and a fresh herbal finish that balances the richness of the naan.

Steps to Make Low Carb Naan
Once you have assembled the ingredients, use this method:
Prep. Preheat oven to 350 degrees. Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper.
Mix. In a large bowl, microwave mozzarella and sour cream, mixing every 30 seconds, until soft and shiny. (Mozzarella and sour cream can also be heated in a double boiler.) Add eggs, flour, and baking powder to melted cheese dough and mix well until combined.
Knead until not sticky. add a little almond flour at a time if it is too sticky to knead.
Roll. Split into 6 balls. Roll out balls into flatbread shape using a rolling pin. Lay rolled out dough on lined baking sheet, giving a bit of room for spreading.
Bake. Bake 20 minutes or until lightly browned.
Top. Melt butter in pot and mix in parsley and garlic powder. Brush garlic butter over naan and return to oven for 5-7 minutes, until golden brown.
Tips and Tricks for Making Keto Naan
Prep Hands. Wet your hands lightly with water or oil before shaping the dough to prevent sticking and make flattening easier.
Roll. Roll the dough evenly so the naan cooks at the same speed and develops golden brown spots throughout. Don’t make the naan too thin or it can become crispy instead of soft and chewy like traditional naan bread.
Non Stick. Use parchment paper when rolling out the dough to make transferring the naan easier without tearing.
Add Herbs. Add chopped cilantro, parsley, or Italian herbs to the dough for extra flavor and color.
Let it Rest. If the dough feels too sticky, let it rest for a few minutes so the cheese firms up slightly before shaping. Almond flour works best for a soft, flexible keto naan texture while staying low carb.
Reheat. Reheat naan in a skillet instead of the microwave to keep it soft while refreshing the crispy edges.
Season. Sprinkle with flaky sea salt immediately after cooking for extra flavor and a more authentic flatbread finish.
Make Minis. Make smaller naan rounds for keto sandwiches or mini personal pizzas.
Store Properly. Store cooked naan with parchment paper between pieces to keep them from sticking together in the refrigerator or freezer.
More Favorite Keto Recipes
If you love this easy keto naan recipe, be sure to check out some of my other favorite baked keto goods – breads like the best keto sandwich bread, keto everything bagels, and a gooey keto butter cake!
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Easy Keto Naan Recipe

Equipment
Ingredients
For the Naan:
- 3 cups mozzarella
- 2 tbsp sour cream
- 2 large eggs
- 1 ½ cups blanched almond flour
- 1 tbsp Gluten-free baking powder
For The Garlic Butter Topping:
- 2 tbsp Butter
- ½ tsp Garlic powder
- 1 tbsp Fresh parsley, chopped
Instructions
- Preheat oven to 350 degrees.
- Prepare a baking sheet with parchment paper.
- In a large bowl, microwave mozzarella and sour cream, mixing every 30 seconds, until soft and shiny. (Mozzarella and sour cream can also be heated in a double boiler.)
- Add eggs, flour, and baking powder to melted cheese dough and mix well until combined.
- Knead until not sticky – add a little almond flour at a time if it is too sticky to knead.
- Split into 6 balls.
- Roll out balls into flatbread shape using a rolling pin.
- Lay rolled out dough on lined baking sheet, giving a bit of room for spreading.
- Bake 20 minutes or until lightly browned.
- Melt butter in pot and mix in parsley and garlic powder.
- Brush garlic butter over naan and return to oven for 5-7 minutes, until golden brown.
- Remove and serve.
- Enjoy!
Nutrition
Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.
Low Carb Naan FAQs
Yes! Keto naan uses low-carb ingredients like almond flour and cheese instead of traditional wheat flour, making it much lower in carbohydrates.
Keto naan has a soft, chewy texture with a slightly cheesy flavor that pairs perfectly with curries, grilled meats, and dips.
Absolutely. Keto naan stores very well and can be reheated quickly for easy low-carb meals throughout the week.
Store naan in an airtight container in the refrigerator for up to 4 days.
Yes! Freeze cooked naan with parchment paper between each piece in a freezer-safe bag or container for up to 2 months.
Reheat in a hot skillet, air fryer, or oven for the best texture. Microwaving works but can make the naan softer.
Traditional keto naan recipes rely heavily on cheese for structure, so dairy-free substitutions can be tricky and may change the texture significantly.














I hate all keto bread stuff and prefer lettuce wraps but just made this and it’s awesome! Just wondering if the carb count includes a carb free cheese?
Thanks!
So- the carb count is probably a little higher than you would get in using carb free cheese as well as regular cheese because it is auto-calculated by a software I use – so I’d double check it using the ingredients you use for a really exact number. I know the brands I use, it comes out a bit lower – but because calorie counts are so scientific, I suggest people to run their own calculations to make sure they work in your macros 😉
This is the best keto naan I have found. I made it once but didn’t copy the recipe. Then when I went to make it again, I tried at least four others before finding this again. One was okay, and several were terrible. This is tasty and can serve as a sandwich bread or a pizza crust or any number of things. Thanks so much. I will make sure to keep this recipe this time!
Thank you ? I have never made dough .Mine was sticky so I couldn’t roll over it. Came out delicious anyway
I put a sheet of parchment on the top (or even saran-type wrap) and roll over that.
I love baking with almond flour! This bread is fantastic!
Finally a great recipe for naan bread that’s keto! Can’t wait to try it.
Okay this is amazing! I never thought I’d be able to make such great bread keto!