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  2. Homemade Corn Tortillas Are Easier Than You Think To Make - AOL

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    In a large bowl, whisk masa harina and salt. Slowly add 1¼ cups hot water, stirring with a wooden spoon and adding more water 1 tablespoon at a time as needed, until a dough forms.

  3. Masa - Wikipedia

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    The fresh masa can be sold or used directly, or can be dehydrated and blended into a powder to create masa harina, or masa flour. Lime and ash are highly alkaline: the alkalinity helps the dissolution of hemicellulose , the major glue-like component of the maize cell walls, and loosens the hulls from the kernels and softens the corn.

  4. Cornmeal - Wikipedia

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    [1] [4] When fine cornmeal is made from maize that has been soaked in an alkaline solution, e.g., limewater (a process known as nixtamalization), it is called masa harina (or masa flour), which is used for making arepas, tamales, and tortillas. [5] Boiled cornmeal is called polenta in Italy and is also a traditional dish and bread substitute in ...

  5. Nixtamalization - Wikipedia

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    Ground fresh nixtamal is made into masa (nixtamal dough) and used to make tortillas, tamales, and pupusas. Dried and ground, it is called masa harina or instant masa flour, and is reconstituted and used like masa .

  6. You Can Use Masa Harina for So Many Recipes — But What ...

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  7. The wisdom of masa in pastry: Baking new techniques for a ...

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    Using maíz and masa harina in cakes, cookies and pie crusts proves to be a uniquely contemporary creation in the hands of modern panaderxs. The wisdom of masa in pastry: Baking new techniques for ...

  8. Corn tortilla - Wikipedia

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    The maize used for tortillas can be ripe and dry, but it is also consumed fresh and mature (maize), or soft and fresh (xilote). [6] Tortillas are consumed daily. Factory-made tortillas are widely sold, although they can easily be made at home. Tortilla production starts in the early morning as lunch is the main meal of the day for most people.

  9. Tortilla - Wikipedia

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    Tortillas made from nixtamalized maize meal—masa de maíz— are the oldest variety of tortilla. They originated in Mexico and Central America, and remain popular throughout the Americas. Peoples of the Oaxaca region in Mexico first made tortillas at the end of the Villa Stage (1500 to 500 BCE).