Homemade Corn Tortillas

Vegetarian
Vegan
Gluten Free
Dairy Free
Health score
28%
Homemade Corn Tortillas
45 min.
8
104kcal

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If you're looking to elevate your culinary game with a delightful homemade treat, look no further than these homemade corn tortillas! Perfect for any cooking enthusiast, these tortillas are not only easy to prepare but also cater to a variety of dietary preferences, being vegetarian, vegan, gluten-free, and dairy-free. At just 104 calories each, they make for a wholesome addition to any meal.

Imagine the warm, soft texture of fresh corn tortillas straight off the griddle, their aroma filling your kitchen. Whether you serve them up as a side dish with your favorite guacamole or use them as a base for tacos and enchiladas, these tortillas will impress your family and friends alike. The process of making them from scratch is incredibly satisfying, allowing you to connect with the essence of traditional cooking.

With a preparation time of just 45 minutes and enough to serve eight people, this recipe is perfect for gatherings or meal prepping for the week ahead. With simple pantry staples and a few essential kitchen tools, you can create a delicious staple that enhances any dish. So gather your ingredients, roll up your sleeves, and let's bring the heart of Mexican cuisine into your home with these homemade corn tortillas!

Ingredients

  • cups i would have liked to use an version of masa but i couldn't find one at the time of making the tamal (see Note)
  • 1.5 cups water 

Equipment

  • bowl
  • frying pan
  • wooden spoon
  • kitchen towels
  • spatula

Directions

  1. Combine the masa mix and warm water in a medium bowl, mixing until a soft dough forms. You can use a wooden spoon for mixing, but you will have better results if you use your hands. Turn the dough out onto a floured surface and knead until it is smooth.
  2. If the dough seems dry, add more water, a tablespoon at a time, as necessary.
  3. To form the tortillas, one at a time, pinch off small handfuls (about 3 tablespoons) of the dough and roll each one between the palms of your hands into a ball. Cover the dough balls with a damp cloth as you form them, to keep them from drying out.
  4. Lay one side of the plastic over the bottom of the press, place a ball of dough in the center, and fold the other side of the plastic over the dough. Shut the top of the tortilla press firmly down on the dough to shape the tortilla. (See Note.)
  5. Heat a griddle until hot.
  6. Place a tortilla on the griddle and cook for 1 1/2 minutes. Using a spatula, flip it over and continue to cook, flipping it occasionally, until both sides are covered with small brown spots.
  7. Transfer to a plate and cover with a kitchen towel to keep warm while you cook the remaining tortillas, stacking the finished tortillas on the plate.
  8. Serve immediately.
  9. If you can't get your hands on a tortilla press, a clean countertop will do. You will still need the plastic so that the dough does not stick to the counter.
  10. Place a dough ball on one side of the plastic, cover with the other side, and use a heavy skillet to press out the tortilla. Masa mix can be found at Latin markets and some larger supermarkets.
  11. Taste
  12. Book, using the USDA Nutrition Database

Nutrition Facts

Calories104kcal
Protein9.85%
Fat9.21%
Carbs80.94%

Properties

Glycemic Index
0
Glycemic Load
0
Inflammation Score
-3
Nutrition Score
5.8995652224707%

Nutrients percent of daily need

Calories:104.03kcal
5.2%
Fat:1.1g
1.69%
Saturated Fat:0.15g
0.95%
Carbohydrates:21.74g
7.25%
Net Carbohydrates:19.92g
7.24%
Sugar:0
0%
Cholesterol:0mg
0%
Sodium:3.64mg
0.16%
Alcohol %:0%
100%
Protein:2.64g
5.29%
Vitamin B1:0.42mg
28.02%
Folate:59.56µg
14.89%
Vitamin B3:2.83mg
14.15%
Vitamin B2:0.23mg
13.5%
Iron:2.13mg
11.86%
Fiber:1.82g
7.3%
Vitamin B6:0.14mg
6.77%
Magnesium:26.95mg
6.74%
Manganese:0.13mg
6.37%
Phosphorus:60.99mg
6.1%
Selenium:3.99µg
5.7%
Calcium:40.09mg
4.01%
Zinc:0.52mg
3.45%
Copper:0.06mg
2.92%
Potassium:74.96mg
2.14%
Vitamin A:60.99IU
1.22%
Source:Epicurious