This Homemade Jalapeno Tortilla recipe is simply delicious. They are hearty enough to stuff to your heart content but good enough to eat plain.
I’m so picky when it comes to tortillas. So many store-bought tortillas are thick and gummy or they’re so thin that they become brittle and fall apart as soon as you try to pick them up. This Homemade Jalapeno Tortilla Recipe is neither.
I just love this time of year. The garden is flourishing with tomatoes and peppers, and my herbs are amazing!
So when I set out to make my tortillas, I just had to try stuffing them with some garden fresh jalapenos.
When I think jalapeno, I think of Mexican inspired dishes. I’ve made plain tortillas before but wasn’t happy with them, so I thought this would be a great time to give them another try.
This tortilla recipe isn’t difficult at all. I tried using my handy dandy tortilla press, but they are rolled so thin that it was more of a pain than my handy dandy rolling pin. They puff up as they cook and are strong enough to load up but are good enough just to eat plain too.
We love Mexican inspired dishes especially in the summer when it’s so easy to make some fresh salsa or to throw a few tacos together and oh don’t forget the margaritas! I’ll definitely be making our own tortillas. They are so good.
2jalapenosseed, ribs removed (3 if you want a lot of jalapeno flavor
Instructions
In the bowl of an electric stand mixer, fitted with a dough hook, combine the flour, baking powder, and salt. Blend to combine. Add jalapenos, oil, and water and mix on low until combined. Scrape sides as necessary. Blend until mixture forms a ball, approximately 1 minute. Continue for another minute or until dough is smooth.
Remove the dough from the bowl to a flour-dusted work surface and cut into 16 equal-sized pieces. Roll into balls and flatten into disks. Cover with a towel and let rest for 15 minutes.
After resting, roll the dough from the center out to form a circle measuring 6 to 7-inches. Cover with a clean towel until cooking. Add flour only as necessary. More flour will yield a tougher tortilla.
Heat a skillet on medium-high. Place tortilla in the skillet when hot. If tortilla browns too quickly, reduce heat. If tortilla doesn’t have brown spots after a minute, increase heat. Flip when a few pale brown spots appear and cook for another 30 seconds. (I used a fish flipper and it worked well). Remove from the pan and keep in a covered container or zip-lock bag.
Wipe out the flour from the pan between tortillas to prevent burning.
Serve immediately or store in a covered container. If using later, microwave uncovered for 15-25 seconds.
Tortillas keep well stored in an airtight container at room temperature for 24 hours or freeze well. If freezing, separate tortillas with parchment paper or wax paper before placing in the freezer.
Notes
The original recipe is attributed to Chris Scheuer from Cooks.com.
This recipe was calculated using the exact brands and measurements I used to make this recipe. If you are following a strict diet please note changing anything will cause the nutritional info to change. My calculations are intended as a guide only.
Oh gosh. My jaw really dropped when I read the heading. All things jalapeno and I'm in! These sounds so delicious!
Julie Menghini
Sunday 21st of August 2016
Thank you so much Petra!
petra08
Sunday 14th of August 2016
I love to follow your baking and these tortillas looks absolutely delicious! :)
Julie Menghini
Sunday 21st of August 2016
I was so happy with the way they turned out, especially since they didn't require that I used lard and my first attempt with a different recipe wasn't very good.
Pavani
Saturday 13th of August 2016
Perfectly made jalapeño tortillas. I haven't tried making these at home, but you are tempting to make this a try real soon.
Julie Menghini
Sunday 14th of August 2016
Thank you Pavani! They are easy and delicious!
Cindy Kerschner
Thursday 11th of August 2016
These would go so good as chips with guac!
Julie Menghini
Thursday 11th of August 2016
They would Cindy! Thank you!
Shari
Thursday 11th of August 2016
These look really delicious, Julie! I love anything with jalapenos in them. They're such a pretty color, too. I have a question. At what point do you put the jalapenos in the dough? Did I just miss that part? I scanned through several times, but didn't see it. I would like to try making these! Thank you!
Julie Menghini
Thursday 11th of August 2016
Thank you for pointing that out Shari, I'll fix my recipe. I added them in when I mixed everything together!
Petra @ CrumblesAndKale
Friday 19th of August 2016
Oh gosh. My jaw really dropped when I read the heading. All things jalapeno and I'm in! These sounds so delicious!
Julie Menghini
Sunday 21st of August 2016
Thank you so much Petra!
petra08
Sunday 14th of August 2016
I love to follow your baking and these tortillas looks absolutely delicious! :)
Julie Menghini
Sunday 21st of August 2016
I was so happy with the way they turned out, especially since they didn't require that I used lard and my first attempt with a different recipe wasn't very good.
Pavani
Saturday 13th of August 2016
Perfectly made jalapeño tortillas. I haven't tried making these at home, but you are tempting to make this a try real soon.
Julie Menghini
Sunday 14th of August 2016
Thank you Pavani! They are easy and delicious!
Cindy Kerschner
Thursday 11th of August 2016
These would go so good as chips with guac!
Julie Menghini
Thursday 11th of August 2016
They would Cindy! Thank you!
Shari
Thursday 11th of August 2016
These look really delicious, Julie! I love anything with jalapenos in them. They're such a pretty color, too. I have a question. At what point do you put the jalapenos in the dough? Did I just miss that part? I scanned through several times, but didn't see it. I would like to try making these! Thank you!
Julie Menghini
Thursday 11th of August 2016
Thank you for pointing that out Shari, I'll fix my recipe. I added them in when I mixed everything together!