🌯🌮Homemade Tortilla🌮🌯

Homemade Tortilla Wraps are simple to make and unlike store bought varieties, actually have real flavour. Once your family tries these, you'll be doubling the recipe in no time.
#GlobalApron #2024 #week_26 #Tortilla
#CookwithSeptemberingredients
🌯🌮Homemade Tortilla🌮🌯
Homemade Tortilla Wraps are simple to make and unlike store bought varieties, actually have real flavour. Once your family tries these, you'll be doubling the recipe in no time.
#GlobalApron #2024 #week_26 #Tortilla
#CookwithSeptemberingredients
Steps
- 1
Combine flour,baking powder, salt and oil in a bowl. Rub the oil in slightly with your fingertips.
Start to add the water. Mix it into the flour mix with your hands or use electric mixer.
Continue adding the water until all the flour comes together in a soft ball. The dough should not be too wet or dry. That is, not sticky and not crumbly. If it is, add a little flour or water as needed. - 2
Knead the dough for around 5-6 minute. You want a nice smooth ball that springs back when touched.
Divide dough into 8 balls and form these into small discs. Put onto a floured board/bench/plate and leave for a minimum of 15 minutes. They can be left for up to an hour. - 3
When you're ready to start cooking, put a pan/griddle onto medium heat and allow to warm up while rolling your first tortilla.
Take one disc of dough and roll on a lightly floured surface or mat. Make sure it will fit in your pan/griddle and don't worry about rolling it too thin. - 4
Place the tortilla into the heated pan/griddle. While it's cooking, go back and roll your next one.
Once the surface of the tortilla starts to bubble, it is ready to turn (1 - 2 minutes).
Flip it over and allow to cook on the other side for 30 seconds to 1 minute. Remove warp in a kitchen towel and place onto a plate.Continue with the rest of the dough balls.
Once done, you can use them straight away or store in airtight container for a few days. - 5
#Notes:
Use any flour you like. I often use one or a combination of the following - white flour, wholemeal or atta flour.
Similarly, use any oil you like. I use vegetable or olive oil. Coconut oil or butter would also work.
Tortilla wraps can be frozen up tomonth.
I hope you enjoy these – they are a real favourite in our household and get devoured very quickly.
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