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Corn Tortillas

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  • Total Time: 1 Hr
  • Yield: 5 1x
  • Cuisine: Tex-Mex

Ingredients

  • 2 cups Masa Harina
  • 1-1/4 to 1-1/3 cups water

Instructions

  1. Mix the Masa Harina and the water; knead to form your masa (dough)
  2. Pinch off a golf-ball sized piece of masa and roll it into a ball
  3. Set the masa on a piece of plastic in the tortilla press; cover with another piece of plastic
  4. Press the masa
  5. Transfer the tortilla to a hot, dry skillet
  6. Cook for about 30 seconds on one side; gently turn
  7. Cook for about 60 seconds (it should puff slightly); turn back to the first side
  8. Cook for another 30 seconds on the first side
  9. Remove and keep the tortilla warm

Sounds simple enough, but there are several crucial considerations along the way and, until you have made a batch or two and get the hang of it, a few tortilla-making tips will ease the way.

  • When mixing the masa, mix all the Masa Harina with 1-1/4 cup of the water. You can work it with your hands, if you like. If it seems too dry, add more water, a teaspoon at a time. Too much water, and you won’t be able to peel the plastic off the tortilla; too little and your tortilla will be dry and crumbly. Unlike pastry dough, masa does not suffer from being over-handled.
  • The masa will dry out quickly. Keep it covered with a piece of plastic wrap while making your tortillas.
  • Cut-to-size sandwich or (my favorite) freezer bags work better than the flimsier plastic wrap or waxed paper.
  • Hold the pressed tortilla (with the plastic on both sides) in one hand. Peel away the top plastic from the tortilla (not the tortilla from the plastic). Flip it over into your other hand, and peel away the other piece of plastic.
  • Gently place the tortilla on the hot skillet or griddle. It should make a soft sizzling sound when you do. If your tortillas are not perfect circles, don’t worry; they will still taste wonderful.
  • If your skillet or griddle is at the right temperature, a tortilla should take no more than 2 minutes to cook.
  • The use of cast-iron utensils is important. You are cooking at high heat on a dry surface, and a lighter-weight utensil could warp.
  • Brown spots on your tortillas are good — an indication that they are handmade, rather than punched out of a big machine and cooked assembly-line fashion.

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