Ingredients:
- All Purpose Flour - 3 cups
- Baking Powder - 1 tsp
- Oil - 1 tbsp ( I used Canola oil )
- Steaming hot water - As required
- Salt - to taste
Method:
Bring the water to boil .
In a mixing bowl , sieve the flour and baking powder together . Add some oil, salt and mix with hand .
Pour in the steaming hot water and knead in to a soft dough . Use a spatula to do this , because the hot water may hurt your hand .
Set aside the dough for 30 minutes .
Make tiny balls of the dough and roll out in to a thin sheet
Heat the griddle , and cook the tortilla on both sides.
These tortillas were super soft and delicious .
The tortillas could be allowed to cool , stack it and freeze it OR as soon it is cooked put these in a zip-lock bag and close it immediately and let these stay air tight and then refrigerate it .Microwave for 30 seconds and reuse it if taken from refrigerator .
Thxs for sharing this useful post!!
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Delicious tortilla recipe.
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I am longing for this kinda post.. Thanks for posting dear...
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Yummy yummy!!! looks soft!!!
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Homemades are always best, beautifully looking tortillas.
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Hi your tortillas look so good. I love to make my own tortillas too.
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A whole lot easier at home and so much healthier!
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Hi! I am ready to make these but am not sure of the amount of boiling water to use. Could you please let me know how much? Thanks so much! Karielyn :)
ReplyDeleteHi , The boiling water added depends on the quantity the flour needs to make a soft dough . The dough should not be too hard nor too soft . hope this helps
DeleteI tried the recipe with a few changes. I only made half- 1 1/2 cups almond flour, 1/2 tsp baking powder, 3/4 tsp xantham, 1 Tbsp avocado oil, 1/2 tsp sea salt and 2/3 cup boiling water. The mixture never set up like the dough pictured but that is explained due to the change in flour. They looked the same as picture when cooked, and tasted great, but were not the consistency of a tortilla, more like a thick warmed cracker, but they did not fall apart. Next time I'll try more baking powder. Thank you- great recipe
ReplyDeleteWow u tried with Almond flour . Never heard of tortillas with Almond flour . Let me know how it comes for the next time you try with Almond flour .
DeleteThanks for this post! They turned out great.
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