TORTILLAS DE HARINA

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Categories     Bread

Number Of Ingredients 8

Makes 10 (10 in.) Tortillas
2 1/2 cups All Purpose Flour, plus extra to form tortillas.
1 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1/3 Cup shortening or Lard
1 cup hot water * See Note
*Note 1: Add the water little by little to from the dough since in humid climates a slightly less amount of water will be needed. If your tortillas crack on reheating, use more water next time
Some cooks will omit the baking power.

Steps:

  • 1. In a large bowl, place the flour, baking powder, salt and mix. With the help of a fork, pastry blender or your hands, incorporate the shortening or lard until it resembles coarse meal. 2. Slowly add the hot water a little at the time until the dough holds together. Do not add all the water at once. See note above. 3. Turn dough onto a work surface, and knead for a couple of minutes until it is smooth. 4. Divide the dough in 10 pieces rolling every piece in your work surface with the palm of your hand to form a little disk . We call these "testales". 5. Cover the "Testales" in a damped kitchen towel or plastic wrap, and let the dough rest for 30-45 minutes. Note 2: The resting period will develop the gluten and forming the tortilla disks will be easier. Do not skip this step. 6. After the resting period, place an ungreased griddle/comal over medium heat. Grab your Rolling Pin to start forming the tortillas on a lightly floured surface. If you add too much flour to the surface your tortillas will be dry. 7. To form the tortillas place the "testal" (ball of dough)onto the working area and press slightly with your hand, set the rolling pin at the center of the "testal" and press forward without making it to the edge and then press backwards towards yourself stopping before the edge. Turn the tortilla 45 degrees (like a half turn) and repeat pressing forward and then towards you. Flip the tortilla and repeat the same process until you have a thin disk of about 10 inches. If you are new to rolling tortillas, be patient, it takes a little practice. 8. Now, place the tortilla in your already hot griddle or comal. This step is a really quick one: be careful with your timing. a) During the first 20-30s, the tortilla forms air bubbles and light brown spots on the bottom of the tortilla, b) turn the tortilla, and during the next 20s, more air bubbles will form. c) turn again; at this time the tortilla will puff up (w/in 10s)

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