by admin | Jul 8, 2021 | Appetizers, Recipes, Snacks
Corn Masa-Green Plantain Tortillas (Tortillas de masa y plátano verde) Plain corn tortillas were the Mexican staff of life when the Spanish arrived, and still are. But in Veracruz there are also some fascinating hybrid tortillas born of marriages between pre-Columbian...
by admin | Apr 30, 2021 | Ingredients, Recipes
This Europeanized (but now totally Mexican) takeoff on the pre-Columbian tortilla idea was made possible by the Spanish introduction of pigs (for lard) and wheat, which grew beautifully in parts of the north central regions. In my childhood in the North we had corn...
by admin | Dec 13, 2013 | Ingredients, Recipes
When Mexicans say “tortillas,” you usually bet that they are not thinking of the blah versions of flour tortillas so popular in the United States — not much different from all those other flabby all-purpose “wraps.” Nearly everywhere in Mexico, the bread of life...
by admin | Dec 28, 2008 | Articles, Ingredients, Traditions & Culture
Photo: Laurie Smith Tortillas Article from the Oldways Table, Oldways Preservation Trust, http://www.oldwayspt.org/ Daily bread is a window on the soul. At least that’s true of Mexican tortillas. They were the people’s bread centuries before they received...