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Using a Tortilla Press

Appears in
Oaxaca: Home Cooking from the Heart of Mexico

By Bricia Lopez and Javier Cabral

Published 2019

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If you find yourself regularly cooking Mexican food at home, a good-quality tortilla press is one of the best investments you can make. Chewy, fresh, handmade tortillas are just a press and a flip away. Not to mention that most tortilla presses are heavy duty and will last you a lifetime. However, what no one seems to tell you is that tortilla presses don’t really work unless you put a piece of plastic on each side. Otherwise, the masa for your tortillas will stick to the metal or wood and create a disaster in your kitchen. A quart-sized Ziploc bag that is cut along the sides so that it makes two perfectly symmetrical halves will work. Make sure that both sides of the press are completely covered in plastic so that the freshly pressed raw tortilla can peel easily. Remember, practice makes perfect. When starting out, don’t press too hard, since a thicker tortilla is easier to handle and less likely to rip in the delicate press-to-comal transfer. As you practice and get more confident in your tortilla-making skills, push harder to achieve the coveted handmade-thin tortilla.

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