This recipe, though, is a little bit of an exception. I found that if done right this yields a pretty good whole wheat tortilla or chapati.
Since this recipe calls for a small amount of oil it is technically a chapati; tortillas usually have quite a bit more lard/shortening added to them. I use this recipe all the time for tortillas and it is about everything I could want despite being unauthentic.
(Also, I use this recipe all the time with regular white flour too and it gives consistently good results.)
Ingredients:
- 3 cups of whole wheat flour
- 1 tsp salt
- 1-2 Tbsp. oil
- 1 1/2 cups boiling water
- In a large bowl mix the flour and salt.
- Add the oil and rub in the oil with your hands as you would for a pie crust.
- Add boiling water and stir together with a wooden spoon.
- When the dough begins to form together into a ball transfer to a work surface and begin kneading (if it is too hot to handle then let it sit a couple minutes to cool).
- Knead dough for about 3-5 minutes.
- Let dough rest for about 10-15 minutes.
- Pull off a piece of dough about the size of a golf ball and roll it into a ball.
- Dust your work surface with flour and begin rolling out your tortilla being sure to keep pressure light and even. (To make an even circle roll a little and turn to "1:00" then "2:00" then "3:00" etc until you have a cirlce about 6-7" in diameter.-hope that makes sense)
- Place tortilla onto a hot pan (about medium high heat).
- Cook for about 20-30 seconds and flip over.
- Cook on second side for about 1-1.5 minutes and flip over.
- Cook for about 15 seconds on the third and final side- your tortilla should puff up and begin to bubble.
- Remove from pan and keep warm in a towel.
2 comments:
yum! I love homemade tortillas! Have you ever made tortilla chips? We made some yesterday, and they were really good. :) I want to try making tortillas and then making the chips out of those.
We love homemade tortillas too...I make them probably on average 2-3 times a week! :) I have made tortilla chips before but from corn tortillas. I haven't tried making chips with flour tortillas though.
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