How to store homemade corn tortillas

How to store homemade corn tortillas?

You can store tortillas in the refrigerator or at room temperature. Just make sure to let them come to room temperature before reheating them. Sometimes, after a few days, the tortillas can become really hard. If this happens, just let them sit at room temperature for a few hours or even overnight and they will be much pliable again. Plus, the flavors will be better! Storing them in the refrigerator is also an option, but be careful not to let them go bad. Storing

How to store homemade tortillas warm?

If you like your tortillas warm, but don’t want to reheat them every time you need them, you can store them in a warm oven. Turn the oven on to its lowest setting and place your tortillas on the baking sheet. Turn the tortillas over when they’ve become slightly dry - about 10 minutes. Transfer the tortillas to a paper towel or clean kitchen towel and store them in a sealed plastic bag. The tortillas will stay warm for several hours.

How to store homemade corn tortillas on the counter?

You will want to store your homemade corn tortillas near the stove and the oven, where the warm kitchen will help keep them supple. When you’re done making a batch of tortillas, place them in a sealed container in the fridge to cool off. This will help them last longer. You can also store them in a bread box or other kitchen drawer.

How to store homemade corn tortillas at room temperature?

Storing homemade corn tortillas at room temperature is the best way to keep them supple, soft and tasty. We recommend storing them in plastic containers with airtight lids, either in the refrigerator or in a cool, dry place with good ventilation. Avoid storing tortillas in the freezer as it will cause them to become brittle.

How to store homemade corn tortillas in the refrigerator?

If you plan to reheat corn tortillas, then you should store them in the refrigerator after cooling. This way, the tortillas will stay pliable and warm longer. Keep the tortillas in an airtight container in the refrigerator, such as a plastic bag or an aluminum foil container. You can also freeze tortillas once cooled. To reheat the tortillas, place them in a microwave oven on a paper towel and heat for 30 seconds. For maximum pliability, let the tortillas