Texas Flour Tortillas
I got this recipe from The Homesick Texan, and intend to try it tonight. As long as my Kupcake stays asleep a little longer.
Texas Flour Tortillas
(adapted from The
Border Cookbook by Cheryl Alters Jamison and Bill Jamison)
Ingredients:
Two cups of all-purpose flour (can make them whole wheat by substituting one cup of whole-wheat flour for white flour)
1 1/2 teaspoons of baking powder
1 teaspoon of salt
2 teaspoons of vegetable oil
3/4 cups of warm milk
Method:
Mix together the flour, baking powder, salt and oil.
Slowly add the warm milk.
Stir until a loose, sticky ball is formed.
Knead for two minutes on a floured surface. Dough should be firm and soft.
Place dough in a bowl and
cover with a damp cloth or plastic wrap for 20 minutes.
After the dough has
rested, break off eight sections, roll them into balls in your hands, place on
a plate (make sure they aren’t touching) and then cover balls with damp cloth
or plastic wrap for 10 minutes. (It’s very important to let the dough rest,
otherwise it will be like elastic and won’t roll out to a proper thickness and
shape.)
After dough has rested,
one at a time place a dough ball on a floured surface, pat it out into a
four-inch circle, and then roll with a rolling pin from the center until it’s
thin and about eight inches in diameter. (If you roll out pie crusts you’ll
have no problem with this.) Don’t over work the dough, or it’ll be stiff. Keep
rolled-out tortillas covered until ready to cook.
In a dry iron skillet or comal heated on high, cook the tortilla about thirty seconds on each side. It should start to puff a bit when it’s done.
In a dry iron skillet or comal heated on high, cook the tortilla about thirty seconds on each side. It should start to puff a bit when it’s done.
Keep cooked tortillas
covered wrapped in a napkin until ready to eat.
Can be reheated in a dry
iron skillet, over your gas-burner flame or in the oven wrapped in foil.
While you probably won’t have any leftovers, you can store in the fridge tightly wrapped in foil or plastic for a day or so.
Makes eight tortillas.
While you probably won’t have any leftovers, you can store in the fridge tightly wrapped in foil or plastic for a day or so.
Makes eight tortillas.
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