The best homemade flour tortilla recipe is easy to make with only 4 ingredients. They are soft, tender and perfectly pliable for wrapping burritos or folding quesadillas!

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Soft Flour Tortillas Recipe
My family loves Mexican food and recently on taco night we were out of tortillas, so I decided to make homemade flour tortillas from scratch and they turned out so delicious!
These soft flour tortillas taste so much better than store-bought. They are easy to make, too, just like when you make your own homemade pizza dough! I’ve tested a lot of recipes over the past couple of months and this one is the best flour tortilla recipe.
Ingredient Notes

Find the full printable recipe with specific measurements below.
- All-Purpose Flour: I prefer to use unbleached flour. You may substitute with whole wheat flour or use half the amount. This will be used for the dough and on the countertop as a lightly floured surface for rolling the dough.
- Salt: Use fine sea salt for the best flavor.
- Baking Powder: No yeast is needed for this recipe, the baking powder adds lift.
- Vegetable Oil: You could swap this out for olive oil as well. You can also use shortening or lard if preferred.
How To Make Homemade Flour Tortillas Recipe
These flour tortillas taste so fresh and like they came straight from a Mexican restaurant!

- Make the dough. In a large bowl, whisk together flour, salt and baking powder. Add in oil and slowly add the warm water and stir with a dough hook, pastry cutter, fork, or your hands. Add just enough water until the mixture turns into a soft dough.
- Knead and divide. Transfer dough to a floured work surface. Knead the dough for about 1 minute. Then portion out the dough into 12 to 16 equal portions of dough balls. Press down on each piece of dough to form a small disk (but don’t roll them out yet). Then cover with a damp paper towel or kitchen towel and let rest for 30 minutes.
- Roll out the tortillas. Place the dough between 2 pieces of parchment paper and begin to roll out with a rolling pin. You can also roll out on a floured surface. Press out a circle from the middle, then turn 45° and turn again. Flip the tortilla then repeat on the other side until it’s circular in shape and about 8 to 10 inches.
- Cook on a pan. Heat a cast iron skillet or griddle to medium-high heat and cook each flour tortilla until the top begins to bubble and brown spots start forming, about 15 to 20 seconds.
Tips for the Best Ever Homemade Tortillas
- Warm water. Make sure to use warm water and add a little at a time. You don’t want to add the water too fast or the dough will not combine properly.
- Damp cloth. Use a damp cloth to cover the homemade flour tortillas dough and let it rest. This will help the gluten form and make the dough easier to work with.
- Rest longer. If you try rolling the dough and it shrinks back up, let the dough rest for another 20 minutes to relax the gluten furth. Place the tortilla dough under a clean kitchen towel.
- Roll out dough. Use 2 pieces of parchment paper to roll out the dough to prevent it from sticking and adding too much flour. You don’t want to add too much flour or they will be dry.
- Thin discs. Roll out the dough very thin into a 5 or 6 inch diameter circle. If you were to hold the dough up to the light it would be almost translucent. You can also use a tortilla press, but I don’t find it necessary.
- Avoid hard tortillas. Avoid overcooking homemade flour tortillas or they will turn hard. Once there are golden brown spots on the tortillas they have been done.
- Keep tortillas warm. A tortilla warmer is a great way to store the tortillas, while you are cooking. You can also preheat your oven to 175°F and place them on a baking sheet to keep them warm or place them in a pot with a lid.

Ways to Use Homemade Tortillas
Any south-of-the-border recipe is great as well as use them for sandwich wraps!

Soft flour tortillas can be used in so many Mexican recipes from easy pico de gallo to shrimp fajitas and sheet pan quesadillas.
More Mexican Inspired Recipes

Homemade Flour Tortilla Recipe
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Ingredients
- 3 cups all-purpose flour
- 1 teaspoon salt
- 1 teaspoon baking powder
- ⅓ cup vegetable oil
- 1 cup warm water
Instructions
- Make dough. Whisk 3 cups flour, 1 teaspoon salt, and 1 teaspoon baking powder in a large bowl. I like to use a stand mixer with a dough hook. You could also combine it with your hands, a pastry cutter, a fork, or a wooden spoon. Then add 1/3 cup vegetable oil and then SLOWLY add 1 cup warm water and mix for one minute. Add just enough water until the dough combines into a soft dough.
- Divide and rest. Knead dough for a minute on a floured surface and then divide the dough into 12-16 pieces. If you want 8-9" tortillas it will make 12 tortillas and 16 6-7" tortillas. Then press down with the palm of your hand to form a smaller disk (don't roll them out yet). Repeat with all 12 tortillas and then cover with a dampened towel and let rest for 30 minutes.
- Roll out dough. After the rest, place the dough between 2 pieces of parchment paper to roll out the dough (this will prevent it from sticking and adding too much flour). You're going to use a rolling pin and press out a circle from the middle. Then turn 45° and turn again. Then flip the tortilla and repeat on the other side, until you have a thin 8-10" circle.
- Cook. Heat a skillet over medium heat. Cook for 15-20 seconds (or until the top starts to bubble and you start seeing light brown spots), flip, and cook an additional 15-20 seconds on the other side. Serve warm.
Last step: Please leave a comment and rating after you make the recipe.
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Nutrition
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Nelson
I alwaaays come back to this recipe. I found it because I forgot to get tortilla shells on taco night and I sometimes intentionally make my own tortillas now! This tortilla recipe is PERFECT because it’s tasty and simple.
I Heart Naptime
Yay, so happy to hear that! These really do make taco night so much better :)
Meg Terhar Hill
Can you use self rising flour? and Crisco shortening?
Jamielyn Nye
I haven’t tried, but that should work. Let me know if you do!
Sue
Looks like five ingredients to me.
I Heart Naptime
I don’t count the water, I figure everyone already has that on hand :)
Sonya
Water is an ingredient
Rhonda
🤐
Dorothy Herman
Homemade Flour Tortilla Recipes and veg green Thankyou Smile
Gina
We made the homemade flour tortillas and they are a game changer. My daughter announced that we can never have store bought again. I’m cool with that – she’s making the tortilla’s! Woo hoo!
I Heart Naptime
This makes me so happy to hear! Love that your daughter is the one making them :)
Donna
Haven’t made flour tortillas in decades. When we moved into our house there was a tortillaria 2 blocks away. Unfortunately the owner died a month ago with no will and no heirs. It’s been closed since I’ve been considering making my own. I could remember the ingredients but not the proportions. I’m gonna try your recipe with a couple of adjustments. You use oil, I was raised to use fresh rendered lard. It is liquid at room temp. Also I never used a rolling in we slapped them out. Hopefully I haven’t lost the knack.
I Heart Naptime
You got this! Thanks for giving my recipe a try, Donna. I hope you love them!
philomela arias
so delicious
Earlene
can this recipe be modified for those folks who are gluten free?
I Heart Naptime
I haven’t tried, so I’m not sure. Let me know how it goes if you try it!
Stella Bynum
I have not but that’s how my mom made hers
sue snow
great
sue snow
made it and it was easy
Amber
So good! They were easy to make and my whole family loved them.
Jamielyn Nye
I’m so happy to hear they were a hit!
Andrea Torres
First time my tortillas are soft the next day. Have the softness and thickness that I have been looking for . I am definitely always making this recipe from now on . Thank you!
Jamielyn Nye
I’m so glad you enjoyed these tortillas! Thanks for leaving a comment!
Cara Epps
I made these tortilla’s the other night along with you spanish rice recipe. Both turned out great! Thank you for all your yummy recipes!
Jamielyn Nye
I’m so glad you enjoyed them! Thank you for coming back to leave a comment Cara. :)
ElleAreSea
I don’t have vegetable oil. can I use avocado oil, coconut oil or butter? I am so excited to try all of your recipes! Thank you for your time and talent
Jamielyn Nye
Yes, another type of oil should work just fine! :)
Barb
Your tortillas look fantastic. I have always used either bacon grease or lard when I make mine. Glad you were able to find a recipe you liked.
Jamielyn Nye
Thank you! :)
Oloyede Rukayat
Thanks for the recipe, I’m yet to make mine, I don’t have skillet. I would like to know if i can use nonstick frying pan to make tortillas
Jamielyn Nye
Hi! Yes, a nonstick frying pan will work great!
Linda
I have been looking for a good tortilla recipe for years! I’ve tried plenty and they just don’t turn out like I want…until this one! These turned out soft and so fresh I thought I was eating at a true Mexican restaurant. They went great with our taco dinner and I can’t wait to make them again.
ElisaQ
My mom may disown me but I’m making my tortillas your way from now on, girl! No need to work harder when you can work smarter!
Jamielyn Nye
I’m so glad you enjoyed them!!