Best 4 Homemade Corn Tortillas 1 Ww Point Recipes

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**Homemade Corn Tortillas: A Culinary Journey into Mexican Cuisine**

Corn tortillas, a staple in Mexican cuisine, are soft, pliable flatbreads made with masa harina, a finely ground cornmeal. These versatile tortillas serve as the foundation for a variety of dishes, from tacos and burritos to enchiladas and tostadas. With a delightful aroma and a slightly sweet flavor, corn tortillas add a unique charm to every bite. This article presents a collection of recipes that guide you through the process of crafting authentic homemade corn tortillas. From the basic recipe using masa harina to variations that incorporate different flours and flavors, these recipes cater to various dietary preferences and culinary adventures. Whether you're a seasoned home cook or just starting your culinary journey, these recipes will empower you to create delicious and authentic corn tortillas that will elevate your Mexican-inspired meals.

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HOMEMADE CORN TORTILLAS



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Tortillas are a foundational element of Mexican cuisine, so it's important to get them right! Chef Gabriela Cámara's freshly made tortillas contain only two ingredients, but her double-flip technique will help them puff up beautifully on a hot skillet.

Provided by Gabriela Cámara

Categories     side-dish

Time 30m

Yield 12 servings

Number Of Ingredients 2

4 cups white masa harina flour, may substitute yellow
2 cups water, plus more as needed

Steps:

  • In a medium bowl, combine masa harina and water; mix well with your hands. When dough forms, begin kneading in the bowl. Continue adding water, a tablespoon at a time, until dough becomes smooth and thick; it should be the consistency of Play-Doh. Roll dough into a ball slightly smaller than a golf ball (1.5 oz or 40 g). Set aside on a baking sheet, covering with a damp kitchen towel to prevent it from drying out.
  • Preheat a comal or skillet over medium heat. Meanwhile, cut freezer bag along either side to create a large plastic sheet; prepare the tortilla press by covering the bottom plate with half the sheet. Place a tortilla ball in the center of the bottom plate and flatten slightly with your hand; then cover the ball with the other half of the plastic sheet. Lower the press firmly so that the dough is sandwiched between the two plates. Open the press, flip the circle of dough (still sandwiched in plastic), and press again. Remove the flattened tortilla: it should be about 6 inches in diameter and an even thickness throughout.
  • Test the comal by splashing a few drops of water on the surface; they should sizzle immediately. Remove raw tortilla from plastic and gently place onto the center of the comal. Watch for the edge of the tortilla to begin to dry out and turn opaque, 1 minute. Flip and cook the other side until the tortilla turns opaque and blistery, 1 more minute. Flip back to the first side and let it cook for a final 30 seconds. It will puff up like a balloon when it's cooked through. If the edges of the tortilla look grainy and dry, mix 1 tablespoon of water into the dough; make another dough ball and repeat the process of pressing and cooking.Once you've made your first "perfect" tortilla, you know the consistency is correct. Turn the rest of the dough into dough balls, lining them up on the baking sheet and keeping them covered with a damp towel throughout the pressing and cooking process.
  • Line a basket or bowl with a dry towel and store the cooked tortillas in a stack, covering as you go. Wrapped up, they should stay warm for about an hour. (Alternatively, microwave the tortillas for 30 seconds.) Use cooked tortillas for Chef Cámara's Baja-Style Fish Tacos and Tinga de Pollo Tacos. For her Egg-Stuffed Tortillas and Deep-Fried Cheese Quesadillas, you will need to begin with uncooked tortillas.

HOMEMADE CORN TORTILLAS - 1 WW POINT



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It's hard to believe that these are only 1 point! A great recipe for healthier flour tortillas. Fill these with beef, chicken, shrimp, and/or veggies. Use sour cream, salsa or guacamole to dip them in. These are also ideal for Nif's Very Basic Cheese Quesadillas or Nif's Healthy Baked Beef Burritos. Enjoy!

Provided by Nif_H

Categories     Breads

Time 30m

Yield 6 corn tortillas, 6 serving(s)

Number Of Ingredients 3

1 cup masa harina
1/2 teaspoon salt
1/2 cup water

Steps:

  • Combine the masa harina and salt in a medium bowl; stir in 1/4 cup of the water, then stir in enough of the remaining 1/4 cup water, 1 tablespoon at a time, to form a soft dough. Divide the dough into 6 pieces and shape each into a ball. Roll each ball out between sheets of plastic wrap into a 6-inch round.
  • Set a medium nonstick skillet over medium heat and heat until a drop of water sizzles in it. Reduce the heat to medium-low. Add a dough round and cook until speckled and slightly puffed, about 1 minute on each side. Transfer the tortilla to a plate lined with a clean kitchen towel; fold the towel over to keep the tortilla warm. Cook the remaining dough rounds to make a total of 6 tortillas, stacking them in the towel as they are cooked.
  • To reheat the tortillas, wrap each one in a separate paper towel or napkin and microwave on High until heated, about 5 seconds for each tortilla.

CORN TORTILLAS



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This is the real thing! A simple mixture of masa harina and water results in the most wonderful corn tortillas you ever tasted. The secret is to use a cast iron pan! You can buy masa harina at Mexican grocery stores or in the ethnic food aisle of large supermarkets.

Provided by jenn

Categories     Bread     Quick Bread Recipes     Tortilla Recipes

Time 1h5m

Yield 5

Number Of Ingredients 2

1 ¾ cups masa harina
1 ⅛ cups water

Steps:

  • In a medium bowl, mix together masa harina and hot water until thoroughly combined. Turn dough onto a clean surface and knead until pliable and smooth. If dough is too sticky, add more masa harina; if it begins to dry out, sprinkle with water. Cover dough tightly with plastic wrap and allow to stand for 30 minutes.
  • Preheat a cast iron skillet or griddle to medium-high.
  • Divide dough into 15 equal-size balls. Using a tortilla press, a rolling pin, or your hands, press each ball of dough flat between two sheets of plastic wrap.
  • Immediately place tortilla in preheated pan and allow to cook for approximately 30 seconds, or until browned and slightly puffy. Turn tortilla over to brown on second side for approximately 30 seconds more, then transfer to a plate. Repeat process with each ball of dough. Keep tortillas covered with a towel to stay warm and moist until ready to serve.

Nutrition Facts : Calories 145.6 calories, Carbohydrate 30.4 g, Fat 1.5 g, Fiber 3.8 g, Protein 3.7 g, SaturatedFat 0.2 g, Sodium 3.6 mg, Sugar 0.3 g

ALMOST-FROM-SCRATCH CORN TORTILLAS



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Here is a relatively easy project that can deliver what may be the best tortillas you've ever had: Masa harina mixed with water and a little fat, left to rest for a while, then pressed and griddled. The recipe makes 12 to 16, enough for a taco party.

Provided by Mark Bittman

Categories     breakfast, brunch, dinner, easy, lunch, project, appetizer, main course, side dish

Time 1h

Yield 12 to 16 tortillas

Number Of Ingredients 5

1 1/2 cups masa harina
1/4 teaspoon salt
2 tablespoons vegetable oil, lard or butter
About 1 cup hot water, or more as needed
Flour for kneading

Steps:

  • Combine the masa and salt in a bowl; stir in the oil. Slowly stream in the water while mixing with your hand or a wooden spoon until the dough comes together into a ball.
  • Turn the dough onto a lightly floured surface, and knead until it is smooth and elastic - just a minute or two. Wrap in plastic, and let it rest at room temperature for at least 30 minutes or up to a few hours.
  • Break off pieces of the dough (you're shooting for 12 to 16 tortillas total), and lightly flour them. Put them between 2 sheets of plastic wrap, and press them in a tortilla press, or roll them out or press them with your hands to a diameter of 4 to 6 inches. Begin to cook the tortillas as you finish pressing or rolling them.
  • Put a large skillet, preferably cast iron, over medium-high heat for 4 to 5 minutes. Cook the tortillas, 1 or 2 at a time, until brown spots appear on the bottom, about a minute. Flip, and do the same on the other side. Wrap the cooked tortillas in a towel to keep them warm; serve immediately, or cool and store tightly wrapped in the fridge for a few days.

Nutrition Facts : @context http, Calories 63, UnsaturatedFat 2 grams, Carbohydrate 10 grams, Fat 2 grams, Fiber 1 gram, Protein 1 gram, SaturatedFat 0 grams, Sodium 43 milligrams, Sugar 0 grams, TransFat 0 grams

Tips:

  • Use fresh masa harina. Fresh masa harina will produce tortillas that are more flavorful and have a better texture than tortillas made with old masa harina.
  • Make sure the water is hot. The hot water will help to dissolve the masa harina and create a smooth dough.
  • Knead the dough until it is smooth and elastic. Kneading the dough will help to develop the gluten in the masa harina and make the tortillas more pliable.
  • Let the dough rest before rolling it out. Allowing the dough to rest will help it to relax and make it easier to roll out.
  • Use a tortilla press to press the tortillas. A tortilla press will help to create tortillas that are evenly thick and have a consistent shape.
  • Cook the tortillas on a hot griddle. A hot griddle will help to create tortillas that are browned and crispy.
  • Keep the tortillas warm. Tortillas can be kept warm by wrapping them in a damp cloth or placing them in a tortilla warmer.

Conclusion:

Homemade corn tortillas are a delicious and versatile addition to any meal. They can be used for tacos, burritos, quesadillas, and many other dishes. They are also a good source of fiber and nutrients. With a little practice, you can easily make your own homemade corn tortillas. So next time you're craving tacos or burritos, give this recipe a try!

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