Can somebody suggest me someway to prepare
nice corn tortillas keeping in mind that I am in Helsinki ?How to get that
particular "ashy" flavor ?
nando
Whew!!! you're a long ways off..does anyone over there carry Masa Harina or
Maseca?
This is not proven - this is written simply as a logical deduction of
information posted in this newsgroup over the past few weeks regarding
tortillas and the like.
Can you buy canned hominy? If so, it is probably made from corn treated with
lime to remove the husk and make it digestible to the human being.
I would suggest you drain the liquid from a can of hominy and mash the
corn - not chop, not blended, but mashed with roller pin, masher, hammer,
whatever to make it into a dough. Then hand patty into as thin a circle as
you can possible patty, put on a grill or even frying pan without grease
(maybe a drop) and turn frequently until it smells like that smell you like
so much...
Let us know what happens. Others in foreign lands would love to learn how to
make corn tortillas that look, smell and feel like Mexican tortillas.
Is it? My grandma buys dried cacahuazintle corn when she makes pozole,
they cook it and then peel it by hand, but I don't recall using lime
in the process... then again, it was years since I've helped my grandma
make pozole.
Is the canned hominy cooked with lime?
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DaveD
We live in UK and tortillas are a big problem for us to.
I have not found shops in UK that supply Masa de Harina. What we did was
look on the back of a packet of supermarket tortillas and phone up the
company that made them. They agreed to sell us small quantities but to be
honest the flour was a bit yellow and they made dry leathery tortillas. The
flour was much better used to make Bocoles and Gorditas.
The nearest place to us that sells the real flour is 'El Cortes Ingles'
which is a chain of departement stores in Spain.
Once you have the flour mix with warm water and press small balls of it
between circles of plastic cut from a shiney plastic bag. Use a wooden
chopping board to press the plastic down.
Then cook on a solid frying pan or a comal. Turn tortillas two times, once
quickly, second slower then remove when they puff up. Ha ! mine dont
always puff.
Hope this helps
Hernando Sabogal wrote in message <6t4504$d47$1...@tron.sci.fi>...
> We live in UK and tortillas are a big problem for us to.
Rick Bayless's "Mexican Kitchen" has a nice list of mail order places in the
back. Unfortunately, none of them are European. Here is one in NY, that
you might be able to get some masa harina ordered from.
Dean & Deluca
Catalog Department
560 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
800-221-7714
Driead chilies, canned chiptles, dried pozole, unusual dried beans
(including scarlet runners), pumpkin seeds, Mexican chocolate, masa harina,
whole spices, sherry vinegar, hot sauces.
I hope this is of some help.
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I'll talk to ya later.
Richland W. Tester (Currently doing chemistry for food....well, money to
buy food anyway)