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Homemade tortillas up the freshness factor

Posted 10/29/19

Homecooking is made even more delicious when ingredients are made fresh.

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Homemade tortillas up the freshness factor

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Homecooking is made even more delicious when ingredients are made fresh. Cooks who want to explore their Hispanic heritage or those without such roots who simply enjoy flavorful Hispanic cuisine can make meals even more enjoyable by making their own tortillas instead of using store-bought alternatives. The following recipe for "Soft Corn Tortillas with Rajas and Queso" from Karen Adler and Judith Fertig's "The Gardener & The Grill: The Bounty of the Garden Meets the Sizzle of the Grill' (Running Press) provides a simple way to prepare tortillas at home, and the results are delicious.

Soft Corn Tortillas with Rajas and Queso

Makes 8 tacos

Rajas

4 fresh poblano chiles

Olive oil, for brushing

2 large yellow onions, peeled and cut into 1Ú2-inch slices

Kosher or sea salt and freshly ground black pepper, to taste

2 cups shredded Monterey Jack cheese (for topping)

Soft Corn Tortillas

1 cup instant corn masa flour

1/8 teaspoon salt

2/3 cup warm water

Prepare a hot fire in your grill.

Brush the poblanos with olive oil and grill, turning often, until the skins blister and burn. Transfer to a sealable plastic bag and let them steam and soften. Brush the onions with olive oil and grill until you have good grill marks on both sides, about 10 minutes total. Remove the stems, skin and seeds from the poblanos, and then slice into thin strips. Cut the onion slices in half and break apart with a fork into strands. Combine the poblanos and onions and season to taste. Keep the rajas warm until serving.

To make the tortillas, place the masa flour and salt in a bowl. Stir in the water to make soft dough, adding a little more water if necessary. Divide the dough into 8 portions, forming each portion into a ball. Cover with a damp cloth to keep the dough moist. Place each ball of dough between two unopened plastic sandwich bags, then press to a 5- to 6-inch round in a tortilla press. Preheat an ungreased skillet over medium-high heat. Cook each tortilla for 1 minute on each side until golden in spots. Cover with a damp tea towel until ready to serve.

To serve, divide the rajas evenly between the 8 tortillas and sprinkle 1/4 cup of cheese on each taco.