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Flour Tortillas Recipe

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Ingredients:  
Ingredients:  
8 cups Flour (all purpose) + 1 cup for rolling surface
1 1/2 cup vegetable oil
1 tbsp. Baking powder
2 tbsp. Salt
1 1/2 cup warm water

Directions:
Directions:
Mix dry ingredients
Make a “hole” in the middle of your “mountain” of flour.
Add oil and water and start mixing.
When the dough is firm enough, knead it a bit on a flat surface.
“break” pieces off the dough (about the size of a golf ball) by squeezing it with your thumb and index finger (like you’re choking it)
Make several round balls (called “testales”), and placed them on a floured surface (cookie sheet works great).
Let the testales rest for about 30 mins. covered with a damp towel.
Place a testal on a floured surface. Flour your rolling pin and roll. Whatever technique you use for rolling… just spread them enough so they are bout 6 inches in diameter.
Cook your tortillas on a “flat griddle”, flat griddle or skillet at medium heat (mine was on 6 on an electric stove). You don’t need to oil the skillet (there’s enough oil in there)
Just like with pancakes, the 1st one is never good, but the rest are delicious.
You can pile up the uncooked tortillas, they won’t stick.
My process is usually: flatten, place in flat griddle, flatten another one, turn the one in the flat griddle, flatten another one, remove the one from the flat griddle and repeat!
It takes about 1 minute to cook on the 1st side (you will see some bubbles appear on the surface, this is normal), then you turn and it takes about 30 seconds on the second side.

Eat them warm, but to freeze or refrigerate, make sure you cool them spread out on a flat surface before bagging them.


 

 

 

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