Fresh tortillas are usually sold in packages of 10. So what happens if you’re only feeding 2 and end up with a bunch of extra tortillas? You definitely don’t want to waste them, so what should you do? Luckily, you can freeze tortillas and use them at a later date. You’ll need to follow a few steps but it’s actually quite easy to do.
Whether you prefer flour, corn, or whole wheat tortillas, they can be successfully frozen and enjoyed the next time you’re craving Mexican food!
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Can You Freeze Tortillas (For Different Types of Tortillas)
Can You Freeze Flour Tortillas?
Yes, flour tortillas can be frozen to extend their shelf life. You’ll need to wrap them properly to avoid freezer burn.
Can You Freeze Corn Tortillas?
Yes, with a bit of preparation, it’s easy to freeze corn tortillas.
Can You Freeze Whole Wheat Tortillas?
Yes, as with flour and corn tortillas, all you need to do is follow a few steps to freeze whole wheat tortillas.
How to Freeze Tortillas Properly?
When properly frozen, tortillas can taste just as good as they did when fresh. If you have a package of unopened tortillas, leave them in their original packaging. If you have leftover tortillas from an open bag, or to store tortillas individually, place a piece of parchment paper in between each tortilla. Then place all of the tortillas into a resealable freezer bag, removing as much air as you can, or use an airtight container. Follow the same steps to freeze flour, corn, and whole wheat tortillas.
Do Tortillas Freeze Well?
Yes, tortillas are very freezer-friendly. As long as they are stored properly, they’ll still taste great when you’re ready to use them.
How Do You Store Tortillas in the Freezer?
If you have a package of unopened tortillas, leave them in their original packaging. If you have leftover tortillas from an open bag, or to store tortillas individually, place a piece of parchment paper in between each tortilla. Then place all of the tortillas into a resealable freezer bag, removing as much air as you can, or use an airtight container.
Can You Freeze Packs of Tortillas?
Yes, you can either place the entire package into the freezer as is (ensuring to lay the package flat). If the package has been opened, you can place it into a freezer bag, squeezing out the excess air, or into an airtight container. If you don’t plan on using the entire package of tortillas when thawed, you can open the package and add a piece of parchment paper in between each tortilla to keep them separate.
How Long Can You Freeze Tortillas?
When properly packaged and stored, frozen tortillas can last for about 2 months without affecting the quality.
How to Defrost Frozen Tortillas
When you’re ready to use frozen tortillas, remove them from the freezer and let them come to room temperature on the counter. It shouldn’t take longer than an hour. You can also defrost tortillas in the fridge for at least 12 hours. You’ll want to warm them up before eating, as they may still be cold.
Heat can also be used to defrost tortillas:
- In the microwave, defrost 1 tortilla at a time, wrapped in a damp kitchen towel. Set the microwave to defrost and thaw for 30 seconds, flipping the tortilla at the half-way mark. Check and repeat until the tortilla is fully defrosted.
- On the stovetop, heat a skillet over medium heat. Oil is not required. Place the tortilla in the skillet and cook for 20-30 seconds on each side until done, and then set aside to cool.
- In the oven, preheat to 350℉. Place the tortillas on a foil lined baking sheet ensuring they don’t overlap. Heat them for 15-20 minutes until soft. You can also gently flip them at the halfway mark taking care not to let them tear.
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How to Freeze Tortillas Step-by-Step Instructions
Ingredients
- 1 package tortillas
- Freezer-friendly bags
Instructions
- If you have a package of unopened tortillas, leave them in their original packaging.
- If you have leftover tortillas from an open bag, or to store tortillas individually, place a piece of parchment paper in between each tortilla.
- Then place all of the tortillas into a resealable freezer bag, removing as much air as you can, or use an airtight container.
- Follow the same steps to freeze flour, corn, and whole wheat tortillas.
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