Corn tortillas are popular in Mexican cuisine, and with good reason. Not only are they versitile and a good way to use corn, but are so delicious when prepared the right way. In this post, I’ll discuss how to fry corn tortillas so they are soft, pliable, and cooked through, and give insight into why this is the best way to do it.
Why you should fry corn tortillas
If you’ve ever had a corn tortilla straight out of the package, you may have been underwhelmed. Fortunately, frying improves corn tortillas in several ways.
Enhances the taste
Like I said, raw tortillas aren’t it. Somehow, frying them does improve the taste. It takes a bland, flat taste to a corny delight. I didn’t think frying them could make such a difference, but it definitely does.
Keeps them from getting soggy
Corn tortillas, especially the small ones, typically end up covered with some sort of sauce. Because of this, there is potential for them to get soggy. Frying the tortillas before covering in sauce provides a layer of protection, ensuring the texture is as appetizing as possible.
Helps them hold their shape
Tortillas fresh out of the package are frail. If you attempt to roll them, it’s likely they will rip in the process. If they don’t, they will probably just flip back to their starting flat position, which is pretty useless. Frying the tortillas allows them to bend with ease, as well as stay in the correct position.
How to fry corn tortillas
For all the benefits that come with it, frying corn tortillas is actually quite simple.
1. Heat ~1/2 c. oil in a skillet over medium (5). I typically use peanut oil, since that is my go-to frying oil, but canola is another popular choice.
2. Add tortillas one at a time, cooking for 15-20 seconds on each side. The longer you cook them, the crispier they get. Overcooking will be evident if you see any color on the edges. On the other hand, not frying them enough will result in a raw, oil-coated tortilla, which is probably worse than the uncooked tortilla you started with. The goal is to fry them just enough to make them pliable without getting crispy.
3. Remove from oil, and let rest on plate lined with paper towel. Just like with pan-fried plantains, this is the best way to absorb excess oil once they are done being fried.
When to use fried corn tortillas
There are so many ways to use fried tortillas. Some dishes that come to mind include enchiladas, breakfast tacos, and fish tacos. These are mostly Mexican dishes, but there are so many possibilities. Basically, anytime you want to eat a soft, flavorful tortilla, a fried corn tortilla is a safe bet.
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