Soft and yummy! They taste like fresh tortillas from my favorite Mexican tortilleria at home in Imperial Beach (San Diego). But, interestingly, there's an egg in the dough.. and that's actually a Honduran "Baleada" variation. You can use oil (or possibly shortening?) in place of lard; they won't have the same authentic taste, but they're still good. I've tried making these with the KitchenAid and I've kneading them by hand.. perfect either way. I've also experimented with hand-pressing vs a tortilla press vs simply using my rolling pin. I definitely prefer the rolling pin method! If your result isn't as soft as you would like, use a little more lard on your hands when shaping the balls.
Provided by laurenpie
Categories Breads
Time 1h
Yield 12 tortillas, 12 serving(s)
Number Of Ingredients 7
Steps:
- Whisk the baking powder and salt into the flour.
- Mix in egg using a wooden spoon.
- Cut in the lard (easiest using a pastry cutter, but can be done with forks or butter knives).
- Add warm water.
- Mix, then knead for 5-10 minutes until smooth (I do about 5 minutes).
- Lightly coat hands with some of the reserved lard, and then shape dough into 12 balls. It will be necessary to re-coat hands every 1-2 tortillas. The dough will seem too wet, but it's okay!
- Lightly flour your board and rolling pin, roll out into thin disks. If you're having trouble getting the tortillas thin enough, use a little more flour on your dough board.
- Fry in a dry pan (no oil) on medium high heat, flipping once.
- Keep warm in towel until ready to serve. Or keep in gallon ziplock in the fridge.
- OPTIONAL: Kitchen-Aid mixer with dough hook will work instead of hand-kneading.
- OPTIONAL: I actually prefer to cook them as I roll them, instead of rolling them all out and then cooking them.
- OPTIONAL: Original recipe instructs, after kneading, to place in a NON-metallic bowl, cover with a wet paper towel, and let rest for 20 minutes. Then again, after shaping balls, rest again (similarly covered) for 10 minutes. I usually skip these steps and think they're still great.
- NOTE: Supposedly you should try to make SMOOTH balls, tucking in the bottom similar to yeast rolls, but in my opinion, it makes no difference.
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Osthir Riyan
[email protected]I would not recommend this recipe. The tortillas were a complete failure.
Junior Couts
[email protected]These tortillas were not as good as I expected. They were a bit tough and chewy.
BADOU GAMER
[email protected]The tortillas were a bit dry, but they were still edible.
Fedasa Leta
[email protected]These tortillas were a little too thick for my taste, but they still tasted good.
Sahil Raj
[email protected]I'm so glad I found this recipe. These tortillas are amazing.
svexe Ahmed
[email protected]These tortillas are a game-changer! They're so much better than store-bought tortillas.
Aisha Oliver
[email protected]I love how easy this recipe is to follow. The tortillas always turn out perfect.
Aaron Lewis
[email protected]These tortillas were delicious! I will definitely be making them again.
Inzimam Arif
[email protected]I've been looking for a good recipe for flour tortillas and this one is it! The tortillas are soft and flavorful, and they're perfect for tacos, burritos, and quesadillas.
md sofikulislam
[email protected]These were the best homemade flour tortillas I've ever made. They were so soft and fluffy.
Marrissa Rose Shelton
[email protected]My first time making flour tortillas and they turned out amazing! Thanks for the recipe!
Oyediran Mary
[email protected]Love these tortillas! They're so soft and delicious.
Mo Ragab
[email protected]Followed the recipe exactly and the tortillas came out great.
md.dulal.haqe. dulal
[email protected]These tortillas were easy to make and turned out perfect! I will definitely be making them again.
Zain Tomazah
[email protected]I've tried a lot of different recipes for flour tortillas, but this one is by far the best. The tortillas are always soft and pliable, and they have a great flavor.
Dre Starz
[email protected]These tortillas were a hit with my family! They were so soft and flavorful, and they held up well to all of our favorite fillings.