Homemade Corn Tortillas + Video
Make Homemade Corn Tortillas at home with only three ingredients — masa harina (corn flour), salt, and warm water.
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Making homemade corn tortillas is not difficult and they taste so delicious when they are freshly made and warm. In addition, corn tortillas are naturally gluten-free and are lower in sugar and saturated fat, compared to flour tortillas.
My favorite way to enjoy them is with a couple of creamy slices of avocado sprinkled with salt. Homemade corn tortillas are also great for your favorite taco recipes.
Tools to make homemade corn tortillas
To make corn tortillas you will need a couple essential tools — a tortilla press and a comal.
Tortilla press
My grandma didn’t use a tortilla press, she used to make homemade corn tortillas completely by hand, by forming a patty with the dough between her hands and slapping her hands back and forth until flattened into a perfect circle.
A wooden or cast iron tortilla press can be purchased at a Mexican market or online. If you donโt own a tortilla press you can use a heavy iron skillet.
Comal (Cast Iron Griddle)
A comal is perfect for cooking corn tortillas. You can use a heavy bottomed sautรฉ pan, but there is no real substitute for the quality that a cast iron griddle brings, and this is a great inexpensive investment for any kitchen.
Tortilla Warmer
A colorful handmade palm tortilla warmer makes a pretty display and is perfect for keeping tortillas fresh and warm.
What is masa harina?
Youโll need a special corn flour called masa harina for making corn tortillas. In fact, masa harina is corn flour that has been treated with calcium hydroxide or โlimeโ.
Where to buy masa harina
Masa harina can be found at Mexican markets or online.
Pressing homemade corn tortillas
Cut two pieces of plastic from a plastic freezer bag to the size of the surface of the tortilla press.
Open the tortilla press and lay one piece of plastic on the press. Place ball of dough in the center of plastic sheet and place another plastic piece on top of masa ball. Lastly, close the tortilla press and press.
Vegan & Gluten-Free Homemade corn tortillas
This homemade corn tortillas recipe is gluten-free and vegan. And watch this video to see how simple it is to make.
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Homemade Corn Tortillas (Tortillas de Maiz)
Ingredients
- 2 cups masa harina, corn flour
- 1/2 teaspoon salt
- 1 1/4 cups warm water
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Instructions
- Place a comal (griddle or cast-iron skillet) over medium heat and allow it to heat up.
- In a large mixing bowl mix flour, salt, and water for about 4 minutes. If the masa (dough) doesnโt come together well add 1 tablespoon of water at a time and mix some more.
- Divide the masa into 12 to 14 dough balls. Keep the masa covered with a dishtowel so it does not dry out while you press the tortillas.
- Use a tortilla press when making corn tortillas. Place a piece of plastic wrap over each end of the tortilla press. The ball of masa will sit between the two pieces of plastic wrap during the pressing process. Place a ball of masa on one end of the tortilla press, directly on the plastic wrap. Close the tortilla press and press down on the handle, flattening the masa and creating a corn tortilla. Open the press and you should have a corn tortilla beautifully pressed.
- Place the corn tortilla on the hot comal to cook for approximately 30 seconds, or until browned and slightly puffy. Turn tortilla over to brown on second side for approximately 30 seconds more, and then transfer to a tortilla warmer or basket lined with a dish towel. This is how Grandma stored hers. Continue making tortillas with the remaining masa balls.
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Notes
Photos by Jenna Sparks / Video by Pure Cinematography
Originally published: September 2014. This recipe is also published in the Muy Bueno cookbook.
106 Comments on “Homemade Corn Tortillas + Video”
Una sabrosa botana de, Queso Fundido con chorizo y salsita picosa de pico de gallo encima y tostaditas crujientes para disfrutarlo.
Fabuloso!!! Me gustarรญa hacer carnes asada encebollada o cajitas de camarรณn!!! Mmmmmmmm
Tortillas de maiz, sopes, cebollas, y chiles carbonizados.
Unas ricas tortillas d arina!!!!
Tortillas de arina
yo aria una cincronizada, tortilla de arina con frijoles refritos,fajita y queso asadero serbido con una salsa de uhacamole y ensalada de lechuga. mmmmmmmm
Pupusas “Salvadoreรฑas food “
Yo aria tortillas y unas huaraches y sopes
todos los comales son una maravilla a mi en lo personal me encantan x que ay se cocina de todo desde unas tortillas de harina ,maseca hasta unas chuletas bien encebollasas y su chilito toreado gracias princess x consentirnos
Yo aria tortillas de arina y quesadillas ya necesito uno
hacer salsa con todo hasado en e comal conunos taquiros de harin hechs a mano con huebio con jamon bien rico mmm.
Tacos de pescado..tortillas de maiz
Tacos de pescado..
Tortillas de harina!!
Aparte de unas ricas tortillas hechas a mano y unas qesadillas. Tambien podrian ser unos ricos sopes..
I’ll be making quesadillas.
Unas fajitas de camarones y tortillas Salvadoreรฑas
yo cocinaria unos deliciosos sopes!!!!
Me encanto es muy practico para todo
carne asada
Lovely pictures! I would use a skillet like the Comal for reheating leftovers to making fabulous tortillas.
Pork fajitas and tortillas
Breakfast burritos with homemade tortillas. ๐
I haven’t thought of making tortillas before, but I’d like to try your recipe!
Quesadillas!