Tortillas Recipe: Step-By-Step Photo Recipe
Tortillas Recipe: Step-By-Step Photo Recipe
Ready to impress your partner with delicious mexican meal - Tortillas?Ready To Do Some Mexican Food?
We are not thinking about making reservation and taking him to a Mexican restaurant... Instead, we will show you have to prepare delicious Mexican Tortilla at home. That effort will impress your boyfriend even more. Even if you don't have any kitchen experience at all... Because this book is detailed step-by-step photo recipe!
That means that every single step you need
Norpro Cast Aluminum Tortilla Press
- Traditional tool for forming corn tortillas
- Made of heavy cast aluminum, polished to a chrome finish
- Presses out 6-inch tortillas
- Recipe included
- Wipe clean with damp or dry cloth
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Yummy!,
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Excited to find this tortilla recipe,
This book is just what I need. This recipe uses not only wheat flour but also corn flour. The directions are clear with accompanying pictures that make everything easy to follow. I also like the directions for freezing tortillas as there are only 2 of us in the household.
If you’ve ever wanted to try making tortillas, you’ll like this book. I haven’t made any yet, but I’m off to buy some corn flour today so I can make these on the weekend. Can’t wait!
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Mexican Cuisine is Wonderful!,
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Works very well for me!,
This is what I do:
1) Mix up the maza and keep it moist. I roll out the balls first.
2) Use 1 sheet of wax paper.
3) Fold the wax paper in half (I do this diagonally so that it fits)
4) Put the wax paper so that the open end is at the hinge side of the press and the folded part of the wax paper is at the handle side of the press. This will help in removing the tortillia.
5) Put your tortillia ball about 1 inch off center towards the hinge of the press and then fold over the wax paper and close the press. The maza being off center will keep it evenly pressed. If it is in the center it tends to get pushed forward too much and hangs off the press.
6) Open the press and run the wax paper with your hand a few times prior to peeling of the paper. This helps to break the bond. Turn the paper over and do the same thing to the other side. The tortillia now will fall out the paper very easily.
7) Since the paper peels off the tortilla from back to front, the tortillia will not rip. If the paper were the other way it tends to rip the tortillia as the handle side of my press makes the tortillia thinner there.
Hopefully this helps get you started. I love this press. Wish it were bigger though.
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I have been making corn tortillas daily for 30 years,
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Cast aluminum is the way to go,
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