Make Homemade Whole Wheat Tortillas with just 4 ingredients and 30 seconds in the food processor (or 3 minutes kneading by hand). They are so much tastier than store-bought tortillas! The tortilla dough comes together in just minutes with this recipe and making them is a snap: portion the dough, roll it out and cook in a dry skillet for a 30 seconds on each side. That’s it! Use homemade tortillas for tacos (Carne Asada Tacos), burritos (like my favorite Carne Asada Burrito), quesadillas, enchiladas (Green Chile Chicken Enchiladas with Green Enchilada Sauce), burrito bowls or even tortilla pizzas for a quick and fun dinner. They freeze beautifully, so double the recipe to make a big batch!

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Before these, my attempts at homemade tortillas were marginal at best. But a post by Kate at Cookie and Kate inspired me to try again. She posted a simple and clever way to make oven baked tortilla pizzas in a cast iron skillet. She suggested buying whole wheat tortillas with just a few ingredients – skipping those that have a ridiculously long list. Great advice!

I’m always looking for ways to replace labeled food with homemade versions. It’s fun to look around your refrigerator and pantry and think, “Could I make that?” Sometimes you try and it’s not really worth the effort. For me, that’s sourdough bread. I had fun making sourdough starter and crusty loaves, but I’m just as happy to buy them from our local baker. Other foods though, like Aioli, Avocado Oil Mayonnaise, Homemade Marshmallows, and Lavosh Crackers are totally worth the effort. And now I can add one more to the list: whole wheat tortillas. And friends, if you’re interested in making your own tortillas, this is the recipe. It comes together in just a few minutes and the dough is delicious and utterly cooperative.

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Once you’ve made the tortillas, maybe you’d like to make pizza? We made the classic Pizza Margherita – tomato sauce, fresh mozzarella, fresh basil. Fantastic and on the table before you think it’s possible. The only note I’d make is to preheat your cast iron pan before you add the tortilla and toppings. Click here for Kate’s post.

Homemade Whole Wheat Tortillas

5 from 4 votes
Prep: 15 minutes
Cook: 6 minutes
Total: 21 minutes
Course: Breads and Quick Breads, Main Course
Cuisine: Mexican
Calories: 222
Servings: 6 Tortillas
This recipe makes 6 10-inch tortillas, but you can easily double or even triple the recipe. 
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Ingredients  

  • 2 cups white whole wheat flour 240 g, such as King Arthur brand
  • 1 teaspoon fine sea salt
  • 1/4 cup bacon fat or non-hydrogenated shortening (such as Spectrum)
  • 1/2 cup warm water

Instructions 

  • Add flour and salt toto the bowl of a food processor and pulse to combine. Add bacon fat or shortening and pulse until you have a coarse meal (6 or 7 pulses). Add warm water and process for 30 seconds, until the dough gathers into a ball. (If the dough is too dry, add more warm water, 1 tablespoon at a time.) You want a moist but not sticky dough.
  • Form the dough into a ball, cover with plastic wrap, and allow to rest at room temperature for 30 minutes. (The gluten will relax and make the tortillas easier to roll out.)
  • Now cook the tortillas, one by one. You’ll slip into a groove as you go – roll, cook, roll while you keep an eye on the one in the pan, repeat.
  • Cut the dough into 6 equal pieces. Roll each piece into a little ball between your palms. Sprinkle your work surface with a little flour. Press one ball into a disc and place on the work surface, keep the other balls covered with plastic wrap. Roll into a 10″ circle with a rolling pin, flipping the tortilla occasionally to keep it from sticking. Now move your work surface near your stove-top, if possible.
  • Place a clean plate near your stove-top for stacking your cooked tortillas. Preheat a dry, cast iron skillet over medium high heat until hot. Add your first tortilla and cook for 20 to 30 seconds, until the top side starts to puff and bubble. Then flip and cook for 20 to 30 seconds more, taking care not to let it burn. Adjust your heat as needed. If your tortillas seem too stiff then the flour/oil/water ratio is a bit off. Don’t worry, just add a teaspoon of oil before you add each tortilla to make it more pliable.
  • While the tortilla is cooking, roll out the next one. Make this a team effort if there is another willing party in the house – one person cooks, one person rolls. Repeat until all tortillas are cooked. Use and store as you would store bought tortillas. Makes 6 10-inch tortillas

Notes

You can also make this dough by hand by whisking the salt into the flour and cutting in the bacon fat or shortening. Then stirring in warm water and kneading the dough for 3 to 5 minutes until smooth. Let the dough rest and follow remaining recipe instuctions.

Nutrition

Calories: 222kcal | Carbohydrates: 28g | Protein: 5g | Fat: 10g | Saturated Fat: 4g | Cholesterol: 9mg | Sodium: 403mg | Potassium: 44mg | Fiber: 4g | Calcium: 28mg | Iron: 1mg

Nutrition information is automatically calculated, so should only be used as an approximation.

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39 Comments

  1. Cheyanne @ No Spoon Necessary says:

    5 stars
    It’s been FOREVER since I made tortillas, Marissa! Like, it’s been so long I think I forgot! lol. Lucky for me I have YOU! AND I super awesome video tutorial! Wahoo! These look amazing, girlie! You know I just LOVE that bacon fat! And the fact these are so quick and easy to make is just all around winning in my book! Pinned! Cheers! XOXO

    1. Marissa says:

      aww, thanks Sweets!

  2. cakespy says:

    There’s nothing like a just-made, still-warm tortilla. These look incredible.

    1. Marissa says:

      So true! Thank you, Jessie!

  3. David @ Spiced says:

    We definitely share that same love of cooking and wondering, “Hmmm…can I make that myself?” That has led me on some really fun adventures in the kitchen over the years! Sometimes it works. Sometimes it doesn’t. But it’s always fun to experiment. I have made tortillas before, but never whole wheat tortillas. I’m totally going to try this sometime soon…we love a good soft taco night around here! 🙂

    1. Marissa says:

      Boy is that the truth! Sometimes it works, sometimes it doesn’t. 🙂 But when it does, it’s so gratifying. Thanks, David.

  4. Kelsie | the itsy-bitsy kitchen says:

    I’ve always been intimidated by homemade tortillas but you make it sounds totally possible. I need to try your method! They look so perfect :). Have a great week, Marissa!

    1. Marissa says:

      Thanks, Kelsie! I promise it’s as easy as it looks!

  5. Ben|Havocinthekitchen says:

    5 stars
    I love simple stuff which doesn’t have a huuuuge list of the ingredients. If it comes to labeled food, I don’t have patience to go through the whole list (and they often sound scary and too complicated for my little brain haha). If it comes to cooking and buying ingredients, I prefer to keep it short too cause if the list is too long, I’ll definitely miss something. Besides, I do believe, if there’re some ingredients I cannot substitute for more available stuff – don’t bother:) I love these tortillas for being simple yet obviously delicious. Also, I’ve been having a kick on flatbread pizza, so now I’ve got to try how it works with a tortilla. Nice, Marissa!

    1. Marissa says:

      Thanks, Ben! The tortilla pizzas are really a handy dinner – eating in about 5 minutes flat!

  6. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says:

    I love home made tortillas! Yes some things are so worth it being home made over store bought and these are one of them. I’ve made regular ones but not wholewheat-yet! 🙂

    1. Marissa says:

      I hope you give them a go, Lorraine! The whole wheat definitely gives them a little extra flavor and texture – and the bacon fat doesn’t hurt either. 😉

  7. Mary Ann | The Beach House Kitchen says:

    I have yet to make homemade tortillas Marissa! You’re inspiring me with this recipe!

    1. Marissa says:

      Thank, Mary Ann! I hope you give them a try! 🙂

  8. Dorothy Dunton says:

    Hi Marissa! We probably eat more tortillas than the average TN household. I have been making them for years and I have a cast iron tortilla press so I don’t even have to roll them out. I use it to make corn tortillas also. Haven’t made flour tortillas with whole wheat flour; don’t know why as I always have it on hand. I usually make them with shortening, but I always have bacon grease which can only make them better!! 🙂

    1. Marissa says:

      That cast iron press sounds like a gem, Dorothy! I’ve never seen one before, but now I’ll keep my eye out. Thanks, friend!

  9. Katherine | Love In My Oven says:

    I was literally thinking the other day if it was possible to make my own tortillas, since they’re a food that we eat A LOT of. I can’t wait to try yours out! It’s life changing when you realize how easy it is to make something that you’ve always just ended up buying (oh, and I’m with you on the sourdough) Cheers!

    1. Marissa says:

      Isn’t that the truth, Katherine! 🙂 If you eat a lot of tortillas, you’ve got to try these! They’re pretty fun to do as a couple or a trio, so make a big batch!

  10. hännah @ dishesanddishes says:

    These look just perfect. I’ve tried to make tortillas before but they never came out as malleable as the store-bought kind. I’ll definitely be giving these a try…just as soon as I get the cast iron pans I just ordered!

    1. Marissa says:

      I had the same problem the first few times I tried!

  11. Giovanna says:

    Thank you for this recipe, i love tortillas !!!

  12. Lorraine @ Not Quite Nigella says:

    I made my own tortillas a while back and I was amazed at how simple they were and as you say totally worth the effort! 😀

  13. Simply Life says:

    wow! These look AMAZING!!!! so much better than store-bought!

    1. Marissa says:

      Thanks. Yes, and so easy.

  14. Reem | Simply Reem says:

    I love my home made tortillas..
    They are better, healthy and bealicious than any store brought one.
    These look perfect!!

    1. Marissa says:

      Hi, Reem – thank you!

  15. Cookie and Kate says:

    Marissa, I am so excited to try making my own whole wheat tortillas! I like store-bought enough but yours look a lot better. Isn’t it crazy how many ingredients and preservatives can be found in store bought when homemade only requires four?

    1. Marissa says:

      Thanks Kate. Yes, crazy!