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Ingredient Note: To make your own tostada shells, heat oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add 8 corn tortillas in batches and cook until they're crisp. Drain the tostadas on paper towels. For baked tostada shells, heat the oven to 450°F. Place 8 corn tortillas onto 2 baking sheets. Spray the tortillas with vegetable cooking spray.
Heat over medium to medium-high heat until the oil shimmers, about 8 minutes. To make chips, slice the tortillas into 6 wedges. (Leave the tortillas whole if you’re making tostadas.)
Heat a cast-iron skillet over medium-high heat. Cut a zip-top plastic bag in half. Place one half down on a tortilla press, place one piece of dough on top, and cover with a second piece of plastic.
Corn tortillas are the basis of many traditional Mexican dishes, such as tacos, tostadas, enchiladas, flautas, quesadillas, chilaquiles, and tortilla soup. Warmed corn tortillas are also often served as an accompaniment to stews, soups, grilled meats and other dishes, as bread might be served in other cuisines.
Tostadas (/ t ɒ ˈ s t ɑː d ə / or / t oʊ ˈ s t ɑː d ə /; Spanish:, lit. ' toasted ' ) are various dishes in Mexican and Guatemalan cuisine based on toasted tortillas. They are generally a flat or bowl-shaped tortilla that is deep-fried or toasted, but may also be any dish using a tostada as a base. [ 1 ]
A chimichanga with rice. This is a list of tortilla-based dishes and foods that use the tortilla as a primary ingredient. A tortilla is a type of soft, thin flatbread made from finely ground corn or wheat flour that comes from Mexico and Central America and traditionally cooked on a comal (cookware).
Ingredient Note: To make your own tostada shells, heat oil in a 12-inch skillet over medium-high heat. Add 8 corn tortillas in batches and cook until they're crisp. Drain the tostadas on paper towels.
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