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October 22, 2015 | #181 |
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Well hoot.
Homemade flour tortillas from a mix. Fresh fried tortilla chips. Fresh salsa. Fresh homemade refried beans. Worth IMG_20151022_14360.jpg |
October 22, 2015 | #182 |
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Worth, gee, tough Dad ! OK, you've dragged the bald truth outta me-I scarf those suckers down !
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October 22, 2015 | #183 |
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Worth ! I'm drooling ! Your address is...?
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October 23, 2015 | #185 |
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Thanks guys.
While we are waiting on Gerardos instructions for flour tortillas I will put in my two cents worth. From years of research I have found that there are two ways to make the things. With and without baking powder. What the dough is in reality is very close to pie dough but with a little more water and less fat. I personally feel the white wings tortilla mix I use has too much baking powder in it. But I dont buy it to make tortillas I add a little more baking powder and it makes a fantastic biscuit or even pancakes. The only way I can make a tortilla is with a rolling pin I have never been able to get one thin enough by hand. With the rolling pin it has to be so thin you can almost see through it. You also have to let the dough sit long enough after you have kneaded it to let the gluten start to work just like you would bread. It has to be elastic. This takes about 15 minutes. To make an averaged sized tortilla I make a ball of dough about the size of a golf ball and roll it out on the bench. Keep plenty of bench flour on hand so you can do this. When you have it rolled out very thin when you lift it up it will spring back some. Put it on a hot griddle or skillet when it bubbles up flip it. Get the skillet to hot and it will burn. I always preheat my cast iron skillets for around 30 minutes before I use them for anything. When the handle is hot it is ready to use. That's about all I can tell you. Worth |
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October 23, 2015 | #188 | |
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I am going to put my foot in it now and we will see what happens fail or no fail. What I have done is I have mixed up about 5 table spoons of lard with 1 teaspoon of salt and 2 cups of flour. ((((NO Baking Powder.)))) This has been mixed with a pastry bender by hand until it was like corn meal. I then added about 1/4 cup of water to make a dough ball I could work by hand and not be sticky. I kneaded it for about 5 minutes and it is now going to rest for 15 minutes. The skillet is warming as we speak. It may end up being a big cracker we shall see. If it is garbage I will say so. I just made it up and have no idea if it will turn out. Worth |
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October 23, 2015 | #189 |
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Too oily I had to add about 1/4 cup more flour about a teaspoon of baking powder and some more water.
It then came out okay I guess. I dont really like the darn things and I am getting full from testing. Have my taste buds been ruined from eating store bought factory tortillas. Worth |
October 23, 2015 | #190 |
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Okay here it is the thing came out as good as any hand made tortilla I have ever had.
The crows are getting the rest. Why am I trying to make something from scratch that I don't care for? I guess just to see if I can. As far as I am concerned the only really good thing that came from wheat is gravy and pasta. It is also good for chicken fried steak and fried chicken. Worth IMG_20151023_33947.jpg |
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A bus load of women showing up at a single mans house---------well we will just leave it at that. Worth |
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October 24, 2015 | #194 |
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Party at Worth's !
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October 24, 2015 | #195 |
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yes, we'll name our bus the "Worthmobile". Ready or not, here we come!
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