So I have been trying to make my own tortillas. I’ll found a recipe online that was flour, water, oil, and salt that seemed decent but wasn’t very good. I essentially made tortilla shaped crackers. I’m high altitude, but with nothing rising I’m not sure that matters? Anyone have a good recipe they can share? I’m kinda going for authentic styles that you would get at a taco shop.

Thanks!

  • pooberbee (they/she)@lemmy.ml
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    11 months ago

    Sounds like they might be drying out, maybe while they’re waiting to be cooked. You can keep them under a moist towel while waiting if that’s the issue. They might also be cooking too long. I don’t have a great sense of what doneness looks like for tortillas, but I imagine knowledge mostly comes from experience.

    Post pictures when you get a good batch!

  • Dethedrus@lemmy.world
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    11 months ago

    This is my goto recipe. I use the butter variant and they’re fluffy, chewy and perfect every single time. I used to use a press, but didn’t care for how small the tortillas ended up so I mostly smash the dough balls with a large pan or something similarly silly.

  • Altima NEO@lemmy.zip
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    11 months ago

    Yeah I’ve never seen tortillas made with oil. That’s too much liquid. You need shortening or lard.

    Alternately, try making corn tortillas. Much easier and tastier.

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    11 months ago

    Need a better fat for this application. Also you didn’t specify hot water, which is essential according to every abuelita I’ve talked to about it.

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    11 months ago

    You don’t need shortening or lard ( though lard is certainly more traditional), oil should be fine. You do probably want some baking powder in there, but if you are ending up with a cracker its likely the method and not ingredients that are the problem.