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"John Struzik" wrote in message . 44... Hello again, Does anyone have any experience roilling out flour tortillas (or even corn tortillas) in the rollers of a pasta machine? Thanks for your help. John from San Diego Juan en San Diego... why? The best flour and corn tortillas are for sale at almost all grocery stores in this county. But if you really want to go native, take a trip to the Benito Juarez market in TJ and you'll find legitimate tortilla making tools on the corner across from the chicharron vendor. Wayne |
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"John Struzik" wrote in message . 44... Hello again, Does anyone have any experience roilling out flour tortillas (or even corn tortillas) in the rollers of a pasta machine? Thanks for your help. John from San Diego Juan en San Diego... why? The best flour and corn tortillas are for sale at almost all grocery stores in this county. But if you really want to go native, take a trip to the Benito Juarez market in TJ and you'll find legitimate tortilla making tools on the corner across from the chicharron vendor. Wayne |
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Hi,
This is for corn tortillas. http://www.gourmetsleuth.com/images/...tillapress.jpg The locals seem to think they work -- I have not tried one myself. I wondered about using a pasta machine for flour tortillas but all things considering it is awfully fast with a rolling pin and sure a lot less equipment cleanup. And a press for corn tortillas works easily. Barb GourmetSleuth.com "John Struzik" wrote in message . 44... Hello again, Does anyone have any experience roilling out flour tortillas (or even corn tortillas) in the rollers of a pasta machine? Thanks for your help. John from San Diego |