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homemade tortillas

We are doing theme nights with our children and recently studied, Mexico. We made a pinata, learned some of the language, and made authentic Mexican food. It was a blast and thought I’d share with you some of our amazing recipes.

You will never eat another store-bought tortilla again, when you find out how easy it is to make these from scratch. Whether you buy a tortilla press or you roll out thin yourself, they are a snap and everyone will love dinner!

 printable recipe
 To make the tortilla:
4 cups flour
1 tsp. salt
2 tsp. baking powder
2 tbsp. lard or shortening
1 1/2 cups water

Combine all the dry ingredients and working with your hands incorporate the shortening throughout. Add the water, forming a ball. Knead on a floured surface until smooth. You can use a tortilla press, but I’ve tried both and almost prefer rolling out myself. I got it real thin this way. 

Get a large skillet ready and hot with enough vegetable oil to coat the pan.

Take a small golf-ball size portion in your hands and roll out thin and round. Place in your hot oil and it should form some bubble pockets. Check with some tongs and when slightly browned, flip to brown the other side. 

You are ready to top with your favorite taco meat and toppings. 

It is amazing and so simple, too. Continue to make your tortillas keeping warm on a plate, in an oven on warm until ready to serve.

Taco Meat:
1 1/2 lbs. of hamburger meat
2-3 tbsp. of chili powder
2-3 tbsp. of cumin
salt
1 tsp. garlic powder
1/2 chopped onion
1/2 cup water

In a large black skillet combine all the ingredients until the meat is browned and there is no more pink. Add your water and let it simmer until the water is evaporated, approx. 5 minutes. Taste for seasoning…you may need more salt. Add to taste.

Get your toppings out to top the tacos. I cut up iceberg lettuce, jack cheese, tomatoes chopped, black olives, salsa, sliced fresh jalapeno, and sour cream.

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  1. Anonymous says

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    Okay – LOVE your websites, recipes, ideas and blog!!!! Here is a question which will show my "cooking ignorance" when you say "lard or shortening"….what is that? Is it solid crisco, butter….? Thanks for your help, can't wait to make these!
    Mel

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  2. Planner Perfect says

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    Thank you Mel!
    Lard is actually rendered fat from a pig and is sold at grocery stores in either small tub-like containers or in sticks like the Crisco shortening. When I mentioned shortening, I did mean the Crisco. Don't use butter, it will not work as well.

    Have fun making these, they are amazing!

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  3. Anonymous says

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    Can you just combine it all in a food processor for the tortillas?

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  4. Jenny Penton says

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    Of course! That will work just as well:)

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