Skip to content

Flour Tortilla Recipe

Once you learn to make this Flour Tortilla Recipe at home, you’ll never go back to buying them at the store!

When my best friend has a hankering for Mexican food, I know exactly what to make him: a beef burrito full of beans, rice, and corn. But no burrito is complete without the soft and warm embrace of a flour tortilla.

The flour tortilla had humble beginnings in northern Mexico and is now a famous flatbread all over the world. Centuries ago, Spanish conquistadors brought wheat to Mexico, where it was mixed with water, fat, and salt. This led to the supple, “melt-in-your-mouth” flour tortilla we relish today.

Flour tortillas are great for burritos, but they can also be used for all kinds of wraps. Whether you’re veggie-forward or meat-loving, this savory and satisfying tortilla can hug any of your favorites at mealtime. And if you’re new to frying tortillas, don’t worry. Although this recipe is inspired by old traditions, it’s pretty simple, and takes less than an hour to complete. You’ll be ready for a burrito fiesta in no time!

Flour tortillas vs. corn tortillas

Before the Spanish brought wheat to Mexico, Aztecs and Mayans were known for crafting corn tortillas. Instead of wheat flour, they used corn flour—also known as “masa harina.” Since corn tortillas are made from dried and crushed corn, they tend to be chewier and grainier than flour tortillas. Typically, both soft and hard corn tortillas are used for tacos, while the tender and pliable flour tortillas work best for burritos or quesadillas.

How do I store leftovers?

Once cooled, your flour tortillas can be stored in an airtight container in the fridge to prevent them from getting dry and stale. Refrigerate them for up to 1 week, or freeze them for up to 3 months. If you go this route, make sure to separate each tortilla with parchment paper so they don’t stick together, and store them in a freezer-safe ziplock bag with as much air squeezed out as possible. When you’re getting ready to enjoy them, thaw the tortillas in the fridge overnight and then warm them in the oven at 350°F for 5-7 minutes.

Serving suggestions

By now, your mouth might be watering at all the tortilla-rific possibilities, and I totally understand. After all, one of my favorite lunches is this One-Pan Mexican Quinoa Casserole In The Slow Cooker with a side of warm flour tortillas. Then, there’s other Latin-inspired classics like AlambreBreakfast BurritosGrilled Mexican Quesadillas With Lentils, and these juicy Crock-Pot Chicken Enchiladas (just substitute these tortillas in place of the whole-wheat ones). Alternatively, feel free to try something new and unique for your homemade tortillas, like this Sushi Burrito.

Print

Flour Tortilla Recipe

Once you learn to make this Flour Tortilla Recipe at home, you’ll never go back to buying them at the store!
Course Bread
Cuisine Mexican
Prep Time 20 minutes minutes
Cook Time 25 minutes minutes
Resting Time 10 minutes minutes
Total Time 55 minutes minutes
Servings 12 tortillas
Calories 161kcal
Author Amelia Mapstone

Ingredients

3 cups all-purpose flour1 teaspoon kosher salt1 1/2 teaspoons baking powder3 tablespoons vegetable oil2 tablespoons unsalted butter melted1 cup warm water

Instructions

In a large mixing bowl, combine the flour, salt, and baking powder.
Make a well in the center of the dry ingredients and pour in the oil, butter, and warm water.
Mix until a shaggy dough forms, then knead on a lightly floured surface for about 2 minutes until smooth.
Divide the dough into 12 equal pieces, shape into balls, cover, and let rest for 10 minutes.
Roll each ball into an 8-inch circle and cook in a hot, dry skillet over medium-high heat for about 30-60 seconds per side or until brown spots appear.

Nutrition

Calories: 161kcal | Carbohydrates: 24g | Protein: 3g | Fat: 6g | Saturated Fat: 2g | Polyunsaturated Fat: 2g | Monounsaturated Fat: 1g | Trans Fat: 0.1g | Cholesterol: 5mg | Sodium: 196mg | Potassium: 85mg | Fiber: 1g | Sugar: 0.1g | Vitamin A: 58IU | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 1mg

The post Flour Tortilla Recipe appeared first on Food Faith Fitness.

Related Posts

Fried Halloumi

Bring a little protein-rich taste of Cyprus to your salads, grain bowls, and more! When I first discovered halloumi cheese, I was mind-blown. “How can

Read More »

Marry Me Chicken Dip

A little chicken in a cheesy, creamy dip can go a long way! Dish out this deliciousness at your next big shindig with crackers, bread,

Read More »

Grilled Ham

Sweet, salty, and savory, this easy Grilled Ham recipe is perfect for Sunday lunches and brunches. Maybe it’s just a Wisconsin thing, but there’s no

Read More »

Grilled Halloumi Cheese

Enjoy this rich and smoky Grilled Halloumi Cheese as a flavorful burger topping or a snazzy appetizer. Hailing from the Mediterranean island of Cyprus, halloumi

Read More »

Halloumi Salad

Give your lunchtime a protein-rich refresh with this easy, mouthwatering salad. Just when I start to get bored with salad over the summer, this pleasant

Read More »

Tuna Sandwich Recipe

This creamy Tuna Sandwich Recipe keeps it classic because why mess with perfection? I wasn’t always a tuna sandwich fan. The color, the texture, the

Read More »

Marry Me Chicken Orzo

Cheesy, creamy, and sprinkled with tangy sun-dried tomatoes, Marry Me Chicken Orzo works for weeknights and wedding proposals—apparently. I wasn’t much of a cook until

Read More »

Brunswick Stew

Smoky, hearty, and the right amount of sweet, Brunswick Stew is a delicious way to make winter slightly more bearable! As winter rears its cold,

Read More »

Fig Jam Recipe

Discover how easy it is to make a delicious Fig Jam that you will enjoy in more ways than you can imagine! I noticed figs

Read More »

Fried Garlic

Stir a scrumptious spoonful of Fried Garlic into your favorite savory dishes like stir-fry, salads, or pasta. The first time I fried garlic, it was

Read More »

Strawberry-Rhubarb Jam

Craving strawberry and rhubarb for breakfast? This sweet, tangy jam is perfect on toast. When I was little, my best friend—who also happened to be

Read More »

Air-Fryer Halloumi

Creamy, crispy, and easy to make, Air-Fryer Halloumi makes a perfect side for your next Mediterranean feast! I first tried halloumi at a Middle Eastern

Read More »

Blackberry Jam Recipe

This Blackberry Jam Recipe spreads beautifully on toast and makes an excellent base for cakes, cookies, and frosting! I’m a jam fiend. Seriously, I could

Read More »

Chicken Marinade

This flavor-packed Chicken Marinade does all the work so you don’t have to! Table of Contents Toggle Is This Chicken Marinade Healthy?Pounding your chicken and

Read More »

Lime Curd

This tart and versatile Lime Curd looks impressive but only takes 20 minutes! This recipe is so fun to make that you’re in danger of

Read More »

Spam Musubi Bowl

Ditch the hand-held classic and enjoy this deconstructed, yet elevated, Spam favorite! toc 1994. My mother takes me to a friend’s barbecue at the park.

Read More »

Meatloaf without Eggs

This egg-free, fuss-free meatloaf is delicious, easy to make, and brimming with nostalgia. Table of Contents Toggle Is Meatloaf Without Eggs Healthy?In Defense Of Adding

Read More »

Pork Chop Seasoning

Impress your guests with this secret Pork Chop Seasoning blend! Table of Contents Toggle Is Pork Chop Seasoning Healthy?How Do I Season Pork Chops?FAQs &

Read More »

Steak Butter

Keep this velvety, herb-infused compound butter on hand for your next steak night. Table of Contents Toggle Is Steak Butter Healthy?Fully Customizable Steak ButterFAQs &

Read More »

Tamarindo Drink

Whip up this tart drink if you’re craving a sweet, non-alcoholic beverage to help you cool off after a long day. Table of Contents Toggle

Read More »

Wassail

A fragrant blend of apple cider, citrus, and warming spices, Wassail is the ultimate festive drink to sip and share during the holiday season. Table

Read More »

Mexican Chopped Salad

This Mexican Chopped Salad is fresh, vibrant, and bursting with crunchy veggies, creamy avocado, and a zesty lime dressing. Table of Contents Toggle Is Mexican

Read More »