Recipe Link : http://www.archanaskitchen.com/world-recipes/breads/441-home-made-whole-wheat-flour-tortillas
Homemade Whole Wheat Flour Tortillas are a staple dish of the Mexican’s. Making home made tortillas has been one of my favourites, as it comes packed with flavours and texture. Another reason, it makes it easier for me is because it is just the same was we make our indian bread Phulka’s or Roti’s, the only difference being the flour tortillas are cooked in white flour. You could make these tortillas with whole wheat flour following the same recipe below and they would taste just as great.
Ingredients
1 cup whole wheat flour
1/4 teaspoon salt
1/2 teaspoon baking powder
1 tablespoon butter
lukewarm water
Method
Combine the flour, salt and baking powder together in a large mixing bowl. Gradually knead the dough adding the butter and a little water at a time until the dough comes together and becomes smooth and elastic.
Knead well for about 5 minutes, this will make the dough fluffy and soft when cooked on the skillet. Divide the dough into 8 portions and shape them into balls.
Preheat the iron skillet on medium high heat. Flatten these balls with the palm of your hand. Take a portion of the dough, toss it on the flour and roll out into thin circles to approximately 6 inches in diameter.
As you roll them out, you can keep tossing the dough in dry flour while rolling; this will prevent it from getting sticky when rolling them out. Cook the rolled dough as indicated in the steps below.
Continue the process of rolling with the remaining portions of the dough.
Tip:
It is a good idea to roll out a batch of dough so it gets easier to cook the entire batch. Although Gujarati ladies are very quick in rolling and cooking them simultaneously; this comes with practice of rolling and understanding the heat of your skillet.
Cooking on Gas Stove
Place rolled dough on the hot skillet.
In a few seconds you will notice that small air pockets start to form. At this point flip the rolled dough to the other side on the skillet.
After a few seconds turn the flame to high; using tongs take the rolled dough off the skillet and place it directly on the flame.
It should balloon into a spherical shape and puff up.
Remove from heat, place it on a flat plate and optionally spread little ghee on the side facing up.
Continue the same process for the remaining portions of the rolled dough and keep stacking the tortillas one over the other.
Cooking on Electric Stove
This process can be used if you are using a gas stove as well.
Preheat an iron skillet. Place rolled dough on the hot skillet. In a few seconds you will notice that small air pockets start to form. At this point flip the rolled dough to the other side on the skillet.
Flip over again and cook the first side pressing lightly with a napkin. The rolled out dough should begin to start puffing out. Flip and cook the other side for a few more seconds.
Remove from the heat, place the tortillas on a flat plate and optionally spread little ghee on the side facing up. Continue the same process for the remaining portions of the rolled dough and keep stacking the tortillas one over the other.
Tip: Making the rolled out dough puff into a balloon comes with practice. So give yourself time if you are new to bread making. Even if yours does not puff the first time or the times after, the tortilla that you made are cooked and is edible, so you could consume them with the same flair.



Thanks for sharing the recipe. It looks a lot like indian chapatis. I am
planning to make tortillas but since I am watching my weight right now, can
I skip the butter? By the way I subscribed. Love your channel :)
Made a batch of these tonight. I don’t have a gas cooktop, only induction,
but they worked out perfect even without the flame component. The faster
you cook them the better as they tend to dry out if you cook them for too
long. Thanks for the recipe.
what does bakuing powder do in the chapati?
nice recipe, but the music is random
Those look fantastic!
Gorgeous recipe!! Love it! Can you show corn tortillas Archana?
How much water do you add in exactly? I followed all your steps but my
rolled dough did not puff up as shown in your video. Could you please tell
me what could have possibly gone wrong? Thank you so much!
Thank you, it was very helpful
I don’t have an oven with a flame, just a standard oven. Can you pls
recommend how I can make my tortillas balloon like yours. Thanks!
Thank you so much. Also wanted to check, did u do any initial seasoning of
the tawa in oven or so on, or is if over time it got seasoned in regular
cooking
Hi, I have been following ur website off late, ur recipes r amazing, I
don’t have anyone to teach me, aftergetting married, I have started out as
self taught cook ur website is such a blessing. I had a doubt about
handling iron skillets, can u provide some instruction on seasoning and
maintaining them. There are lots in net but too many information so it is
confusing. I searched ur website, but couldn’t find any. Thanks in advance