Homemade Tortillas (with all-purpose flour)

I like tortillas, but store-bought tortillas are too floury and so expensive if you buy them at a specialty store! So, I tried making them myself. Since I discovered that they can be made easily, I have been making my own.
How thin you make them is your preference, but I think they are better thin. Be careful not to burn yourself when you are using boiling water. Also see a Turkish version of tortillas (these are made in the oven).
The tortillas with yeast:. Recipe by Kuminchan
Homemade Tortillas (with all-purpose flour)
I like tortillas, but store-bought tortillas are too floury and so expensive if you buy them at a specialty store! So, I tried making them myself. Since I discovered that they can be made easily, I have been making my own.
How thin you make them is your preference, but I think they are better thin. Be careful not to burn yourself when you are using boiling water. Also see a Turkish version of tortillas (these are made in the oven).
The tortillas with yeast:. Recipe by Kuminchan
Steps
- 1
Combine the all-purpose flour, olive oil and salt in a bowl. Pour in the boiling water.
- 2
Stir with a rubber spatula. Once it's cool enough to handle with your hands, bring the dough together and knead it on a working surface.
- 3
Once the dough becomes smooth, wrap it with plastic wrap and let it rest for 30 minutes at room temperature.
- 4
Divide the dough into 8 equal pieces and roll them out as thinly as possible.
- 5
Heat a skillet without any oil, and pan-fry both sides of the dough over medium heat. Please note that if you cook over low heat, they will turn out crunchy and hard.
- 6
Serve them on the dinner table along with your favorite fillings. Wrap them up and enjoy.
- 7
These tortillas have parsley in them. To make two types from the original recipe, knead the dough first, divide the dough into two equal portions, then add 2 teaspoons of parsley to one portion of the dough.
- 8
Smaller sized tortillas are great also.
- 9
Wrap some feta cheese, tomatoes, and spinach.
- 10
Wrap some chili beans and vegetables.
- 11
You can enjoy them with a variety of fillings.
- 12
Wraps (Bake the filled tortillas in the oven)
https://cookpad.wasmer.app/us/recipes/143184-wraps-with-homemade-tortillas
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Serve them up with falafel (chickpea croquettes
- 14
Or, with some Turkish eggplant salad
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They also go perfectly with simmered dishes.
- 16
Serve them on an elegant appetizer plate.
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They are perfect for parties, too. Prepare many different kinds of fillings.
- 18
Wrap the ingredients and enjoy.
- 19
Have a tortilla party with homemade taco meat and salsa sauce.
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Wrap whatever you like.
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Make small tortillas and turn them into finger food.
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I prepared tortillas with herbs kneaded into the dough, then wrapped up tuna and corn salad and had them for brunch.
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Here's an appetizer with Turkish hummus andgruene sosse.
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These pretty yellow tortillas are made by substituting half the flour with cornmeal.
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