Tortillas are skinny and round pancakes, made from corn and wheat flour. They are healthy and have a significant unique taste. Tortillas are best when they are fresh and warm, but that doesn’t mean you can not freeze them for later use.
If you know the correct method to store homemade or store-bought tortillas, you can keep them fresh and tasteful for a long time use. Therefore, in this article, we will share the techniques and tips to freeze tortillas so that they remain fresh for later use.
Can You Freeze Tortillas?
Yes, you can freeze tortillas. According to Mission Foods (one of the largest manufacturers of tortillas), you can freeze both corn and flour tortillas. Here is the step-by-step procedure to follow to properly freeze tortillas.
1.    Separate Before Freezing
It is better to separate tortillas before freezing. Between each tortilla, place a wax paper or parchment paper, and you need to make sure that they do not stick together. You can simply utilize them as needed if you keep them separate.
2.    Wrap Tortillas Tightly
After the separation, it is time to wrap them tightly. If you are using a bag for wrapping, squeeze the air. Then place them in the freezer properly to save them from adapting into odd shapes.
For How Long Can You Freeze Tortillas?
If you freeze tortillas properly, they can last for up to 6-8 months. Store-bought tortillas last longer in the freezer because they have added preservatives than homemade tortillas. However, it is recommended that you consume tortillas within two months, as freezing them for long might impact their taste, structure, and flavor.
Now that we have discussed the best way to freeze tortillas, let’s look into the best ways to defrost them to ensure that they remain as fresh as they were before you froze them.
How to Defrost Tortillas?
Just like freezing, defrosting tortillas is also simple. When you freeze tortillas separately by placing parchment paper or wax paper, it is easy for you to defrost them as per your need. For instance, if you want to consume one of the tortillas, you would not have to defrost the whole bunch just to get the one that you need to use.
To defrost tortillas, remove tortillas from the freezer and place them in the refrigerator for a few hours. It will not take much time, and you will get your fresh and tasty tortillas.
But when you don’t have time, you can defrost them in the microwave but on low heat. Note to not thaw tortillas rapidly in the microwave, as it will make them soggy and they might also tear off. Â
Tips for Freezing Tortillas Like a Pro!
- Place tortillas in the flat position while freezing. So they do not fold
- Separate before freezing
- Do not freeze tortillas in their original wrapping
- Frozen tortillas serve best if fried or toasted
- If you want to freeze homemade tortillas, do not freeze them directly. First, place them in the refridgerator to cool
Why Should You Freeze Tortillas?
There are many beneficial reasons to freeze tortillas.
- It saves your time: You can purchase or make tortillas at home in bulk and freeze them for later use.
- It reduces food wastage: Some people like to shop more than their needs. So, if it is left, you can freeze.
- It saves you money: You can buy in bulk at less price and stock up for future use.
Make the Best Use of Frozen Tortillas!
Frozen tortillas have the same delicious taste as fresh ones after defrosting. You can make the best use of them in so many recipes such as;
- Enchiladas
- Fajitas
- Burritos
- Tacos
- Quesadillas
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