The Stonefire Mini Naan Original is an 18-pack of hand-stretched, tandoor-baked mini flatbreads at Costco. They're soft, pillowy naan made with real buttermilk and ghee, about 5 inches each. It's one of those Costco staples that quietly makes a hundred meals easier, and it sits on the bakery and bread shelf near other versatile carbs. Warm one up and scoop up some Gopi Paneer, or use it as a base for a quick flatbread with a swipe of Kirkland Signature Italian Basil Pesto. Once you have these in the house, you'll find a use for them every week.

Quick Take: Soft, buttery mini naan that works for everything: dinner side, pizza base, wrap, or breakfast. Verdict: Repeat-Buy. Scores: Taste 5/5 · Value 5/5 · Convenience 5/5 · Stockpile Score 5/5.
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First impression
I bought these on a whim and now I'm never without them. They're soft, chewy, and genuinely taste like real naan, not the dry, cardboard-y flatbread you sometimes get. The morning after I bought them, I warmed one up and made a simple breakfast plate with prosciutto and a fried egg, and it felt like something from a little café. The naan was warm, pillowy, and buttery, and it turned three random fridge items into an actual meal. That's the magic of these. They make everything feel a little more put-together.
Price & value
The 18-pack runs around $6.89 at Costco (I've seen it on sale as low as $4.69). That works out to about 38 cents per naan at regular price. Compared to buying a 4-pack of naan at the grocery store ($4 to $5 for four), this is a huge deal. You're getting 18 for barely more than the price of a small pack. The value math is fantastic for any household that cooks, since naan works with so many meals. And since they can be frozen, there's no pressure to use them all up fast.

Nutrition snapshot
Nutrition snapshot (per 1 mini naan / 45g): 130 cal · 3.5g fat (1g saturated) · 0mg cholesterol · 290mg sodium · 21g carbs · 1g fiber · 2g sugar (1g added) · 4g protein. Notable: made with real buttermilk and ghee; contains wheat, milk, and eggs (may contain soy and sesame); product of Canada. A reasonable 130 calories for a satisfying carb.
Taste, quality & how to serve them
These taste like real naan. They're soft and chewy with a nice chew-and-pull texture, a light buttery flavor from the ghee, and those signature charred spots from the tandoor baking. They're not crackery or stiff. The mini size (about 5 inches) is perfect for personal portions, and they fold and wrap without cracking.
They're best served warm. That's the whole trick with naan. The package suggests spritzing them with a little water before heating, then brushing with olive oil or butter after. My favorite method: bake at 400°F for about a minute (2 minutes from frozen) until warm and slightly puffed. You can also toast them or microwave one wrapped in a paper towel for 15 seconds if you're in a hurry. Don't eat them cold straight from the pack. Thirty seconds of warming makes all the difference.
Uses are basically endless: a side for Indian or curry night, a quick personal pizza base, a wrap for gyros or shawarma, a scoop for hummus and dips, or a breakfast flatbread like the prosciutto-and-egg plate I made. They freeze beautifully, so you can keep the box in the freezer and pull out what you need.

What other shoppers are saying
Costco shoppers are big fans of Stonefire naan. It's one of the most-recommended bread products at Costco. The most common compliment is how soft and authentic it tastes compared to other store-bought naan, and how versatile the mini size is. People love that it freezes well and lasts. The most common note is that they can dry out if you don't warm them properly or if they sit open too long, so keep the bag sealed and warm them before serving. A few shoppers wish the pack were resealable.
Who it's for & best uses
These are for anyone who cooks regularly: families who do curry or taco nights, meal-preppers, anyone who loves a quick flatbread pizza, and busy parents who want an easy way to round out a meal. Skip if you have a wheat, milk, or egg allergy (these contain all three), if you're low-carb, or if you don't eat bread.
A few easy ways to use them: turn one into an air fryer personal mini pizza with sauce, cheese, and toppings; load one with air fryer shredded chicken and veggies for a quick wrap; or serve alongside a saucy dinner to scoop everything up. They're also great for a fast breakfast, warm, topped with an egg and some deli meat.

Similar items
- Organic Tasty Bite Madras Lentils: an Indian dish to scoop up with warm naan.
- Costco Butter Croissants: another versatile bakery bread for the table.
- Kirkland Signature Almond Croissants: a sweet bakery option for the rotation.
- Roncadin Sopressata Bacon Mushroom Pizza: if you'd rather grab a ready-made pizza than build your own on naan.
- Trader Joe's Turkey Meatballs: tuck them into a warm naan for a quick gyro-style wrap.
The scores
- Taste: 5/5. Soft, chewy, buttery, and genuinely authentic. As good as fresh naan from a restaurant.
- Value: 5/5. About 38 cents per naan, far cheaper than a small grocery-store pack.
- Convenience: 5/5. Warm in about a minute, use for a hundred different meals, freezes well.
- Stockpile Score: 5/5. Long shelf life, freezable, endlessly versatile. A textbook Costco staple.

Verdict: Repeat-Buy
A no-brainer Repeat-Buy. These are one of the most useful things I keep in the house: soft, authentic naan that turns almost anything into a meal, at a price that makes the grocery-store versions look silly. Pizza, wraps, curry night, breakfast, snacks for the kids, they do it all. If you cook even a couple of times a week, keep a box in the pantry or freezer at all times. This is one of those Costco finds you'll rebuy on autopilot.
Where to find it
Where to find it: Stonefire Mini Naan Original, 18-count at Costco (item #947759). Pack size: 18 mini naan, 28.6 oz (1 lb 12.6 oz) total. Price: ~$6.89, sometimes on sale around $4.69. Storage: shelf-stable, keep sealed, or freeze to extend freshness. Aisle: bakery and bread section.
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