Make these Vegan Wild Garlic Naan Breads with freshly foraged wild garlic. They are fluffy and chewy and full of flavour. Get the recipe below.

3 Vegan Wild Garlic Naan Breads on a white plate on top of a cream and a green napkin

I am a big fan of foraging and there’s something truly special about cooking with ingredients you’ve picked yourself while out on a walk. Also known as ramsons, wild garlic grows abundantly in the UK. You’ll mainly find it in damp woodlands from early spring (typically March to May), filling the air with its unmistakable garlicky aroma. If you’re out on a countryside walk and catch that scent, chances are you’re standing in a patch of it!

The good news is that foraging wild garlic is relatively beginner-friendly. The leaves are long, pointed, and vibrant green, and when crushed, they release a strong garlic smell. This is your key identifier. Be careful not to confuse it with toxic lookalikes like lily of the valley, which has no garlic scent. Once you’ve found a patch it can be tempting to pick it all but always forage responsibly: take only what you need and avoid uprooting the plant so it can continue to grow.

These Vegan Wild Garlic Naan Breads are the perfect way to use your foraged haul. Soft, fluffy, and lightly charred, they’re infused with fresh wild garlic and brushed with melted vegan butter for a delicious, aromatic finish. Whether served alongside curries, dips, or enjoyed on their own, these naans are a seasonal treat worth making again and again.