
Last week I attended a cooking club hosted by six of San Francisco's finest ladies. It was a fresh Mexican meal with the highlight being piping-hot homemade tortillas.
I was incredibly impressed by the gal who made them and surprised when she told me they were easy to make.
I couldn't help but wonder why I've never done it! Have you?






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Kind of; i used to work at a Mexican restaurant and while i didn't make the dough, i would occasionally cook the fresh tortillas for fajitas (or a snack). The hot, fresh tortillas were sooo good!
1nope - i've seen it done on the food network but i've never been inclined to do it myself.
2A tortilla press is one of the next kitchen items I want. We get great tortillas at the farmers market during the summer, but are SOL in the off-season. My mom made them infrequently when I grew up, but I helped out when we did. Pretty easy to make.
3Nah, and I probably never will. Buying them at the store is so much easier. I prefer to make a lot of things homemade, but tortillas are just not one of them!
4When I was a kid my mom and grandma would get together and spend all day in the kitchen making tortillas. This was before you could buy decent ones in the grocery store. Fresh, hot tortillas are sooo delicious but they are a ton of work. Rolling them out is time consuming and it's a work out on your arms. My grandma actually has carpal tunnel from years and years of making tortillas.
5I use to help my mom make corn tortillas do she did not make them that often. Now flour tortillas we make more often, but i have never made them by myself until recently, and i will continue to make them because you can't find decent store bought flour totillas.
6i have never but I am interested in doing so.
7I've made them several times. I can't get them as good as Rosa's but they're WAY better than any I can buy at the grocery store, even in the Latino foods section.,
8I just started doing this. They're super easy to make, and I like the taste and texture better than the store-bought tortillas, so I plan to keep making them.
9I can't remember the last time I bought pre-made corn tortillas. If you have a tortilla press and some masa, it's super easy. We're talking 2-3 minutes extra time. We cook the tortillas while everything else is cooking.
10I've honestly never thought about trying to make tortillas...but now I'm intrigued! I may have to give it a go over the weekend.
11When I was a kid I did. Now I don't and I rarely eat tortillas now.
12Always! Grew up with mi abuela y mama making tortillas for us children and I would always sneak bites off the balls of dough
All hand rolled. Now I make them for the family, hand rolled as well, tho I have been eyeing
my great abuelita's ancient tortilla press. Rolling by hand is such an arm workout tho, which I do enjoy, but the press would be faster. I have to by one of my own I suppose.
I agree that homemade tortillas have such a better taste and texture than the premade store ones. Getting it warm off the grill is just so yummy.
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13Oh! And with homemade tortillas you get to roll them out into funky shapes! Mine are never perfectly circular. I actually made a few that looked like several different states. LOL.
14Nope.
15I'd love to try it. I don't have a tortilla press, but the dough seems easy enough to make, so it's probably not too tough to whip them up yourself. Nothing beats the taste and texture of a fresh, hot tortilla.
16I made flour tortillas the other day (I've been obsessed with breakfast tacos since I came back from TX, and decided to make everything from scratch), they were delicious!
I followed the recipe I found on http://homesicktexan.blogspot.com (next baking session: savoury kolaches!), but I'd love to have more suggestions!
Ah, Tex-Mex food. You stole my heart (and my stomach).
17I live in Mexico so I don't have trouble finding them... but handmade tortillas are better !
flour tortillas are harder to make than corn tortillas ... for corn tortillas you only need some masa or Maseca (corn flour) and a tortilla press (or your hands !)
FYI.. flour tortillas are more common in northern Mexico while corn tortillas can be found everywhere. I love both.
18I agree, flour is a bit more challenging to make. But still a quadrillion times better than store-bought. Although the raw store-bought tortillas are pretty good.
And thanks Sonia!
19I would love to learn!
20No, I have never made my own tortillas. I live on the US/Mexico border so I let the people who know what they're doing make the tortillas and I enjoy eating them! I may have to learn soon, though because I plan to move out of El Paso in the next year or so. I wonder if they offer tortilla making lessons anywhere...
21I've never made them but I have eaten them.
22Yes. And I rank making your own tortillas and salsas right up there with making your own pancakes and maple syrup. It's just as easy and a might cheaper - and you can have them just the way you want it, whenever you want. Good Stuff.
23flour tortillas are easy to make/all you need is flour,lard,salt,baking powder and very warm water. my mom would make them about every other day and i remember getting home from school about 3 oclock and she would be making them and would let us spread butter on them and roll them up and eat them with the butter rolling down our forearms and chins/ yummy good!!
24I made my first batch of floured tortillas last month. It's really no harder than making pie dough. Instead of rolling them out, I grab a small ball of dough, place it between two sheets of wax paper and use a large flat plate to flatten the dough...my version of a tortilla press I guess! lol
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