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Homemade Tortilla Recipe

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My daughter Maddie is learning how to cook and now learning how to blog about it too. She's only 11 years old and doesn't let her cerebral palsy get in her way. She's an amazing kid and I hope she continues to experience the enjoyment of cooking and writing about it. - RG

 

Here's her story about learning how to make homemade tortillas. Go girl!

Hello, it is Maddie here and today I wanted to tell you how we spiced it up in the kitchen this week. We have a very close friend of ours who was born and raised in Mexico and I can tell you first hand that her Mexican food is to die for. But today I wanted tell you how we made homemade masa tortillas. Now like me, you might not know what masa is. It's finely grounded corn that feels like sugar, but taste like corn. It got its name because corn in Spanish is maí­z.

All you do is add water to the masa "flour" and mix it and it creates dough. Then you make the dough into 16 equal 5-6 inch balls. Now here's where I come in.

I have a kitchen tool that is small and circular with a handle that is called a tortilla press. You put a piece of plastic down and then one of the small balls of dough and then another piece of plastic down so it doesn't stick and press it down and it makes the dough look like a small, thin pancake.

Then I hand it to my dad and he cooks it like a pancake on medium high heat for about 50 seconds on each side. Then you do it again and again until there is no more batter.

The trickiest part of all is to not break it. It is so hard not to break it because it is so thin but other than that you just need masa "flour", tortilla press, water, medium bowl and a pan.

My favorite part though was watching our friend cook; she does everything with her bare hands even when it comes to flipping the tortillas! That's not even the most surprising part - she can eat those hot and spicy jalapeño peppers like it's nothing. It is amazing.

I made quesadillas with them; I hope I inspired you to do this at home!

 

 

Here's the Masa Flour we used. The instant corn masa flour is sometimes called masa harina
and is masa in a dried and powdered form. Masa is made from hominy which is corn that is
dried and treated with lye to loosen the hull and soften the corn.

 

Our friend Paula prefers using her hands for mixing the masa and water.

Here's the size of one tortilla ball before going into the press.

This tortilla press was a gift from Paula. She told us it is probably 25 years old or older.
You can find these on line and they are very inexpensive.

You can see we used a zip lock bag cut in half and then cut to the shape of the press.
The plastic sheets help keep the dough from sticking to the press.

Here's what they look like after pressing.

Right onto a heated flat pan if you have one or a regular frying pan will work too. We did not use any oil to cook these.

My oldest daughter Nell saw how much fun we were having and decided to have a go at it.

Here's a fresh home made tortilla with a simple eggplant, greens and tomato filling.
Paula would have added a few fresh slices of jalapeno but the kids and I opted out.

 Appliances:

  • Tortilla Press
  • Non-stick Pan
  • Medium Bowl

 


Homemade Tortilla Recipe
Prep Time: 10 min Cook Time: 10 min Total Time: 20 min Servings: 16 Tortilla
Ingredients:
  • 2 cups Masa Flour
  • 1 ¼ cup Water
  • ¼ tsp. Salt (optional)
How To Make At Home:

First combine in the medium size bowl, the 2 cups masa flour with the 1 ¼ cups of water and ¼ tsp. salt (optional). Then divide the dough into 16 equal 5-6 inch balls.

Next flatten each ball with the tortilla press till you can see the edge of the tortilla. Then cook them on a non-stick pan for 50 seconds on each side.

Lastly let them cool for a little.

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6 comments
  • Comment Link Posted by: Melissa on Friday, 05 October 2012 20:42

    Hello Maddie,

    Thank you for showing us in detail how to make tortillas. I cannot wait to make them myself and after reading your blog, I now feel confident that I will do a good job. :) My husband and I love Mexican food, so if you have anymore recipes we’d love to read about them.

    Thank you again.
    Happy cooking!

    Melissa

  • Comment Link Posted by: Colleen on Sunday, 13 November 2011 17:29

    This is wonderful! Keep up the great recipes!

  • Comment Link Posted by: Lori Krauss on Thursday, 10 November 2011 21:54

    MMMMM, I need to get a tortilla press. Homemade are definitely the best. Any chance of getting a mole recipe from Paula?

    Hi Lori, working on it. Hope to have one soon. - RG

  • Comment Link Posted by: barter411 on Thursday, 13 October 2011 17:27

    Congratulations to Maddie for her success cooking and blogging too. She has multiple talents. Thanks also to your amiga who shared her secret? recipes with you. Hopefully you can carry on a tradition like what we have in our family: my grandmother's crepes. There's a buzz these days about "heirloom skills" and that's what this kind of thing is. Don't let them go extinct in our packaged food, microwave cooking world.

    Thanks barter411 - RG

  • Comment Link Posted by: Jenni on Monday, 10 October 2011 00:28

    That was a real family affair! Great job on the tortillas, Maddie&Nell, and what a wonderful write up, Maddie--you are def following in your dad's footsteps! How great to have a friend that makes authentic Mexican food--that filling Paula made looks fantastic!

  • Comment Link Posted by: Silverspoon on Sunday, 09 October 2011 21:57

    Great job, Maddie! Makes my mouth water for some really good corn masa tortillas!
    My 11-year-old granddaughter in Oklahoma has tried her hand at something similar, without much (or any) luck at involving other young cooks. Maybe you can connect with her? Below is a link to Sarah's "International Cooking Show" blog that's hosted on their family learning blogsite: http://learningsigns.speedofcreativity.org/?s=international+cooking+show

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