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Norpro 6-Inch Non-Stick Tortilla Maker - Perfect for Homemade Flour Tortillas, Wraps, Flatbreads & Quesadillas (Kitchen & Party Essential)
$13.59
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Norpro 6-Inch Non-Stick Tortilla Maker - Perfect for Homemade Flour Tortillas, Wraps, Flatbreads & Quesadillas (Kitchen & Party Essential) Norpro 6-Inch Non-Stick Tortilla Maker - Perfect for Homemade Flour Tortillas, Wraps, Flatbreads & Quesadillas (Kitchen & Party Essential) Norpro 6-Inch Non-Stick Tortilla Maker - Perfect for Homemade Flour Tortillas, Wraps, Flatbreads & Quesadillas (Kitchen & Party Essential)
Norpro 6-Inch Non-Stick Tortilla Maker - Perfect for Homemade Flour Tortillas, Wraps, Flatbreads & Quesadillas (Kitchen & Party Essential)
Norpro 6-Inch Non-Stick Tortilla Maker - Perfect for Homemade Flour Tortillas, Wraps, Flatbreads & Quesadillas (Kitchen & Party Essential)
Norpro 6-Inch Non-Stick Tortilla Maker - Perfect for Homemade Flour Tortillas, Wraps, Flatbreads & Quesadillas (Kitchen & Party Essential)
Norpro 6-Inch Non-Stick Tortilla Maker - Perfect for Homemade Flour Tortillas, Wraps, Flatbreads & Quesadillas (Kitchen & Party Essential)
$13.59
$18.12
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Product Description Measures: 8.375 inches x 6.25 inches x 2 inches. There is nothing like the taste of homemade corn tortillas! They taste much better and fresher than store bought tortillas. With the Norpro 6” Cast Aluminum tortilla press, you can make homemade tortillas in no time. This traditional press is sturdy, durable and has excellent leverage. Great for large quantities! Simply insert a ball of masa and with one press, a fresh tortilla!  Easy to use, easy to clean, compact for easy storage. Recipe included! To clean, wipe with damp or dry cloth. Hint: Use two pieces of wax paper, parchment paper or saran wrap to line each side before placing the ball of dough in the press. This will keep your tortillas from sticking to the press. *Not intended for flour tortillas. Norpro was founded in 1973 with a vision to design, manufacture, and supply the highest caliber kitchenware. Norpro’s offering of innovative, high quality product for cooking, preparing and serving food are produced with superior materials and craftsmanship. Amazon.com This traditional press allows home cooks to make corn tortillas that are superior to the mass-produced product found in supermarkets from Oaxaca to Cheyenne. Simply follow the easy recipe included with the press, roll up a ball of dough, press it down lightly with your fingertips in the center of the press, and push down the press's lever. Not only does this yield better-tasting tortillas, it's tons of fun--especially for kids. Norpro's 6-inch press is made of heavy cast aluminum polished to a chrome finish. --Fred Brack
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I've never made tortillas in my life. I was watching a You Tube video of some women in Mexico making homemade tortillas and they were using a press just like this one. That's all it took for me to want to try since I love Mexican food so much.I bought a bag of "Maseca" (maize corn flour) at the International Market, but I've seen it for sale in the Mexican food section of regular grocery stores. I mixed it up according to the directions (VERY easy) and my first try was a miss. I tried using wax paper and the tortilla wouldn't let go of it. I cut up a ziploc bag and used it for the bottom and top and pressed another tortilla out. It was WAY too big and squished out the sides of the press. The only problem I had was getting the dough ball the right size. I found that using a ping-pong ball size of dough worked best and learned not to press the tortilla press all the way down. I would lift it up and look at the tortilla in progress of being pressed and could easily re-adjust where it was lying by sliding the plastic around. If it was off center I could re-position it and continue to make a pretty nice tortilla.I fried mine in a cast-iron skillet but would like to get a griddle so I can cook more than one at a time. This press works great. The tortillas aren't very big and I'm going to try another brand of maize flour, but it was fun and I will be using this again many times. The press is super easy to clean under running water and a little soap. I lay it open on it's side until dry and put it back in the box it came it.

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