Ahhhh...flour tortillas. There are so many uses for them. My family goes through a lot! I started reading labels and found out the store ones are made with some ingredients I really didn't want in my house. So, the next step was make them myself. I started on the tortilla journey. They are pretty easy to make, even though they do take a little practice. My first ones didn't really look like tortillas. Some looked like Africa, some looked like blobs, but the more I made them, the more they began to look like tortillas. Even though some are funny looking, they taste great! the bonus? Nothing artificial, nothing questionable. Here we go.....
3 cups unbleached flour
1 tsp. real salt
2 tsp.baking powder
4-6 Tbsp. lard or coconut oil
1 cup warm water
1. Mix all dry ingredients together in a large bowl. Drop in the lard.
2. Mix lard and dry ingredients until well incorporated. I use my hands, they work better than anything else.
3. Add the water and mix well. You can use a wooden spoon here if you like. Keep mixing until the dough forms a ball. Cover the bowl with a dry towel and let it sit for 1/2 hour.
4. Divide dough into 10-12 pieces, rolling them in your hands. Place on the counter for about 10 min. Meanwhile, heat up a large skillet on med. heat. It needs to be very hot when you start cooking your tortillas. I use a cast iron skillet for various reasons. You can use what ever you want. While the skillet is heating up, you want to start rolling your tortillas into flat circles. You want them as flat as you can.
5. When the skillet is hot, gently place the tortilla in the skillet. Cook until the dough begins to bubble, about 45 sec. Flip with spatula and cook on the other side for about 30-45 sec. Place them onto a clean, dry cloth. Cook the remaining tortillas. When cool, store them in the fridge.
6. When it's time to use them, place each tortilla in a skillet on med. and warm them on both sides.
Since these do not have any preservatives in them, they should be kept in the fridge. They can be kept at room temp., but only for a day or so. After they have cooled, they will not be as soft as the ones in the package, so re-heating them is a must if you want to roll them into a burrito shape. If not, yo can eat them right out of the package.