Thursday, December 02, 2010

Flashback to Homemade Summer: Corn Tortillas

What's needed?  
masa harina (corn flour)
water
salt

That's it.  Oh, a tortilla press would be nice (although you can just use a rolling pin) and a dry skillet is a must.  I use my non-stick griddle, so as to cook five or six tortillas at a time.

Once you mix the ingredients, you cover the dough and let it sit for an hour or so before working with it.

I follow the recipe on the Bob's Red Mill masa harina bag.  Pay no attention to the hammy ham.

Here's my tortilla press.  I got if from Bed, Bath, and Beyond.

You line the press with plastic wrap or waxed paper.  I find the plastic wrap to be more durable.  Place the ball of dough near to the hinge...

and when it's pressed, it will look like...
this!


Itty, bitty sumertime Amelie likes our homemade corn tortillas, can you tell?  She's also quite the ham bone.

Duncan claimed he didn't like corn tortillas.  Until he had these.  Fresh off the griddle.  Suuuuuuuuper yum.
They don't last very long (duh--no preservatives).  So make sure to use any leftovers within a week or so of making them. 

2 comments:

CA Skellys said...

I could've written this exact post. Got my press at BB&B, I even have a Ham or two ;) and I did not like corn tortillas until I ate them fresh, yummy! Best part is they're easy enough for the kids to make and they like doing it!

Kay said...

wow, totally cool. i can't wait to try this out!! i had this exact background for most of december, love it!!