Ingredients
-
2
-
1
-
3
-
2/3
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
-
Directions
Flour Tortillas, I found this recipe on the Texas Highways Magazine website. Homemade tortillas are so much better than store-bought!, Doesn’t cut it for me. use a recipe with shortening, but today was out so found this one with oil. I think it has too much baking powder, and it turned heavy the second I started adding the water. Also, it pretty much needs the water listed, mine were on the dry side and just not good. Sticky dough is not bad for tortillas, much easier to roll out. A good recipe is “my abuela’s tortillas” and the proportions are 3 C flour, 2 tsp baking powder, 1 tsp salt, and then 4-6 Tablespoons lard. Much better!! Or google “chewy tortillas recipe” and it uses milf and is very good too., These were easy to make and turned out well. I enjoyed making them myself. They didn’t turn out as soft as the store bought ones though. Since this is my first time making them that could have been my fault. Not sure what to do differently. Will make them again for sure.
Discover ground-breaking new supplements! SHOP & SAVE
Steps
1
Done
|
Combine Flour and Salt in a Large Mixing Bowl. |
2
Done
|
Heat Lard or Shortening and Water in a Small Saucepan Over Low Heat Until Lard Has Just Melted. |
3
Done
|
Allow Mixture to Cool For a Few Minutes, Then Gradually Stir It Into the Flour Mixture. |
4
Done
|
Form Into a Dough by Hand or If You Have a Stand Mixer, Turn on Low Speed Until Well Combined, Scraping Down the Sides of the Bowl. |
5
Done
|
the Result Should Be a Dough That Is Neither Wet nor Dry and Crumbly. ~note~ If Too Wet, Add a Little More Flour; If Too Dry, Add a Little More Water. I Normally Don't Have to Add Anything at This Point. |
6
Done
|
Knead Dough Briefly by Hand or Mix With Stand Mixer Until Dough Starts to Wrap Up the Bread Hook. |
7
Done
|
Place Dough on a Lightly Floured Surface and Divide Dough Into 12 Pieces. |
8
Done
|
Roll the Pieces of Dough Into Little Balls Between the Palms of Your Hands and Place on a Flat Surface Such as a Baking Sheet. |
9
Done
|
Cover With a Slightly Damp Towel, and Allow to Rest For at Least 10 Minutes or Up to 1 1/2 Hours. |
10
Done
|
Using a Rolling Pin, Roll Dough Into Thin Rounds About 6-7 Inches in Diameter. |