
This tortilla recipe is fast and easy to make.  You can see my simple instructions and ingredients list under our recipes page here: Einkorn Tortillas Recipe. If you do have questions, feel free to contact us because getting them just right is a bit of an art.When we make tortillas, we usually prepare large batches (40 or more).  We press and cook (on the griddle) some from that batch immediately but we freeze the rest (after pressing them but before cooking them).  Some people may put parchment or wax paper between each tortilla before freezing but that is not necessary…thaw them on the counter top then warm them thoroughly in the oven, and they will come apart beautifully so you can cook them on the griddle.These are the best wraps. Einkorn works especially well (outside the nutritional benefits) because it is so soft, and the flavor is incredible!

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If you try my tortilla recipe, leave a comment below and let me know how it turned out for you. I love hearing about your experiences!





26 thoughts on “Einkorn Tortillas, Fresh and Delicious”
Why don’t you cook them on the tortilla press? Do they not cook properly?
I don’t see where you say how high or how long to cook them on the stove top or on a pancake griddle. Thanks for the recipe–can’t wait to try them.
Cook time depends on heat source and type. Cook them until they brown slightly but not so long that they turn into crackers or get too dark.
Needs more flour but other wise there great!
If you feel it needs more flour, you probably just need to use less water (instead of more flour). Even then, it will be sticky compared with modern wheat dough.
I have the cast iron tortilla press you show on your website. You say to heat the press for 8 minutes before pressing the tortillas. Is is heated on the stove top, and to what temp?
Is this necessary to make them press properly? I’ve never used Einkorn flour for making Tortillas, but also have never heated the press.
No you press them then cook them with type of press.
You can buy a heated press with non stick coating. when making a lot of tortillas its really helpfull and they always turn out round. I have never made einkorn tortillas, but thousands of regular ones with the heated electric press. You press them, then finish them on your comal (griddle) cuts time down a lot. as soon as my einkorn wheat arrives i will be trying this. will try to come back and let you know how well it does with einkorn wheat.
You don’t say how many this recipe will make? How large is the diameter of each tortilla if you are rolling by hand?
Hi,
I was wondering if you had an estimation on the shelf life of these great looking tortillas, is it recommended to freeze the day of making them or can they be bagged and last for a few days?
Thanks,
-Daniel
Daniel, Your best option for preservation is to refrigerate them.
Are these too sticky to roll out or flatten by hand?
You can roll them by hand – it will take longer but many people do it that way.
How do I make just 2 tortillas?
Claudia, I don’t have a recipe for just 2. I recommend that you make the full recipe then freeze what you don’t eat but thaw it prior to cooking it on the skillet.