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elmcityboy t1_itzr29l wrote

this is gonna sound crazy, but i would check if you can buy fresh flour tortillas at fresh taco in fair haven. it's NOT an authentic mexican restaurant (it's actually run by an asian-american family) but they make take-out tex-mex style food with freshly pressed flour tortillas. i bet they would sell you some.

good call on tlaxcala, though. that's my favorite source for corn tortillas in the city.

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Draked1 OP t1_itzxrym wrote

I’ll check them out, Tlaxcala corn ones are awesome! I’m just a sucker for homemade flour tortillas. I’ll be moving to Killingworth from a town an hour north of Houston so we’re gonna need homemade flour bad. The grocery stores in Texas have tortillarias in the store so they’re made fresh every day

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daybeers t1_iu7i120 wrote

yoooo tortillaria is my new favorite word. have to check one out sometime!

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Bongo_Don t1_iu1hihi wrote

is that the place where the Asian-American owners speak Spanish?

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tcopple t1_iu2x4e4 wrote

From ATX. Flour tortillas and kolaches aren’t anywhere to be found. The coleslaw is awful. But the italian food is next level and I can’t believe I grew up without knowing what an actual deli sandwhich ought to taste like.

You win some you lose some. My family brings a pack of flout from HEB every time they visit.

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Draked1 OP t1_iu31vwz wrote

Yup kolaches will be the biggest thing missed. My dad knows the owner of blazing fresh in guilford so I may try snagging some of her dough to make kolaches with

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TCPottery t1_itzp00b wrote

What I wouldn't give for fresh tortillas!!

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Draked1 OP t1_itzxv3e wrote

The grocery stores back home in Texas have tortillarias in house so when I move here next year I’m gonna need a fresh tortilla plug

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KnwWhatImSaiyan t1_iu014dx wrote

Even when I lived in texas I made my own. I just google a recipe and follow it. The secret for me is letting the dough rest for 20-30 minutes. Helps with texture and flavor.

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Draked1 OP t1_iu02r52 wrote

I tried it the other day but didn’t have a mixer so I tried mixing by hand and that was probably why they were so thick, I couldn’t get them thin enough and when I did press it they contracted again. I’ll have to get a mixer and try again and maybe try a different recipe

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KnwWhatImSaiyan t1_iu10el9 wrote

Sounds like you overmixed it. Gluten causes it to act Ike that. Don’t use a mixer, hand knead it. You only need to knead it about 10 times. Also seems like your batter is too thick. I’d recommend a little bit more liquid. These should help.

Edit to add: YouTube is great for this as well so you can see what’s it’s supposed to look like.

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Draked1 OP t1_iu1c9hu wrote

Okay I’ll give that a shot. That was my first time trying it so I’ll have to watch some YouTube vids next time

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KnwWhatImSaiyan t1_iu1d6ap wrote

Great! It’s one of those recipes that needs a few tweaks but worth it once you get it. Good luck!

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TCPottery t1_itzydnx wrote

We used to buy the cook your own from COSTCO in AZ Here, they don't carry them. All the packaged tortillas taste like chemicals or bitter

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Draked1 OP t1_itzyovj wrote

I have my own tortilla press but I haven’t mastered the art yet

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TCPottery t1_itzywn5 wrote

Let me know when you're in business and we'll be a customer!!

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Draked1 OP t1_iu02stn wrote

Haha I’ll need an industrial kit to make enough to sell

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TCPottery t1_iu02xwp wrote

Do eet! Do eet now!😊😂😊

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Draked1 OP t1_iu037ih wrote

Don’t make me go looking for a whole ass tortillaria machine

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TCPottery t1_iu03ars wrote

We would love you forever. Please and thank you.

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Draked1 OP t1_iu0lor5 wrote

Remind me in like 8 months when I move up here lol, right now I just work in new haven

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ottologic t1_itzy0sd wrote

Brito’s in West Haven

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MonkeyDonuts t1_iu2uc8k wrote

I live in TX and am originally from New Haven. You’re not going to find what you’re looking for. Embrace it

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literal_thermos t1_iu18brh wrote

Not homemade, but Tlaxcala does sell flour tortillas that are superior to anything I’ve been able to find in standard grocery stores since moving here from Texas a couple months ago. They’re in the fridge there, and properly reheated in a skillet they’re quite good.

Trying to learn to make my own too, but I haven’t got it yet. Just can’t do without quality flour tortillas in my life. People up here have no idea what they’re missing.

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Draked1 OP t1_iu1chhv wrote

They really don’t. I’m visiting my parents and they had mission tortillas and I wanted to throw up lol. I’ll try again, they didn’t have flour when I went last time

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cawls t1_iu1ewe5 wrote

Atticus in East Rock had Vista Hermosa (https://www.instagram.com/p/Cjng_S0sp0r/) for a while; not sure if they're still there. They are some of the best "over the counter" tortillas I've found once warmed up

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Relevant-Mark9621 t1_iu3zs1r wrote

ATX native here, I thought I was the only one suffering from HEB & central market withdrawal.

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Draked1 OP t1_iu42siv wrote

My wife is not looking forward to not having H‑E‑B anymore lol

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Yesouisi01 t1_iu0xan0 wrote

Where’s Tlaxcala? I need me some fresh corn tortillas, and thanks

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Draked1 OP t1_iu1c0di wrote

Right in fair haven on chapel I think

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curbthemeplays t1_iu3phf5 wrote

Tacos Los Gordos makes their own corn tortillas and they’re 👌

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elmcityboy t1_iu5tcf0 wrote

it's on upper state st, in east rock/goatville. you have probably walked/driven by it a million times without realizing.

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Similar_Flight5657 t1_iu144n2 wrote

Taco King in Hamden

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Significant_Chest401 t1_iu1f3l2 wrote

Is this place any good?

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Similar_Flight5657 t1_iu1ve47 wrote

They have really good fresh made tortillas… they have a press right next to the griddle…

Oddly, it is run by asians… so it literally is everything operationally you would see in a chinese takeout spot, except with mexican food! I give the tortillas a 10, over the food is probably a solid 8

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cilantromami t1_iu3pcs9 wrote

Tacos los gordos makes them and will sell you some!

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curbthemeplays t1_iu3pfd8 wrote

Flour tortillas aren’t authentic Mexican so it’s going to be tough to find.

I did find a few spots out west that did them at Mexican restaurants.

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Draked1 OP t1_iu42r22 wrote

Good point, it’s definitely more of a texmex thing

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