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The Tortillada Tortilla Press is a 25 cm premium cast iron kitchen tool, pre-seasoned for immediate use and built for longevity. It comes with a downloadable e-book featuring 50 recipes, empowering you to craft authentic tortillas, patacones, empanadas, and more with ease and precision. Weighing 7 pounds, this durable press transforms your cooking routine, backed by responsive customer support to ensure your satisfaction.










| ASIN | B07QDZRCCY |
| Best Sellers Rank | 142,751 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) 7 in Quesadilla Makers |
| Brand | Tortillada |
| Brand Name | Tortillada |
| Colour | Black |
| Country Of Origin | China |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 out of 5 stars 5,765 Reviews |
| Included Components | Recipe Book |
| Item Dimensions | 25 x 25 x 4 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | Premium Tortillas |
| Item Weight | 7 Pounds |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 25 x 25 x 4 centimetres |
| Item weight | 7 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Tortillada |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TP-00 |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Material Type | Cast Iron |
| Material Type Free | Lead Free |
| Model Number | TP- |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Number of Packs | 1 |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Volume | 6 liters |
B**T
As described
Quality product, does what I expected
P**E
I'm impressed with THIS press!
Been making my own crackers and wraps for a wee while, but always found the rolling out bit of the mixtures a tad arduous and fiddly. OH suggested a tortilla press, said they're supposed to be good. So decided to have a look, ummed and arred, should I, shouldn't, mulled it over and came to the conclusion that 'By jolly, yes, I can justify the money on getting not just any tortilla press, but a 'Tortillada' cast iron tortilla press'. (try saying that when drunk) Thought, 'Sod it, if I'm going to buy one, I'm going to opt for a decent cast iron one that should hopefully last a lifetime and beyond!' Ordered the larger of the 2, she's arrived, she's a beast, I absolutely love her! No, really, I LOVE her! Took me longer to cut some grease proof paper out than it did to use the press, but brilliant results when used as instructed. I've made a quick batch of linseed crackers and different size wraps, the time saved was amazing, the size of the pressed mixture was spot on for both my purposes/mixtures used. 'Tortillada' also comes with a pdf recipe download - well worth a look as seen some lovely ideas. Right now, it's 5 stars across the board from me. Time will tell how she holds up, but love the simplicity of use, the design and most importantly, the results. Stay safe, lovely people.
P**P
OK for 9 months then the handle just snapped
The press was alright until the handle broke, looks like the iron casting was not tempered correctly. Does not seem like there is any guarantee with this which is annoying. Otherwise it made decent tortillas I still had to roll them a bit after pressing as I could not get them thin enough.
A**R
Very sturdy. A nice tool for fabulous Tortillas and Chappatti. Good buy.
Its heavy. Bit that's the point I suppose. A nicely finished press to create perfect tortillas ready for the pan. You need to use grease- proof paper or a plastic sheet top and bottom, as recommended. The e cook book is nicely done and contains lots of great recipes for this gringo to try. I'm sure an Indian would scream but I also use it for Chapatis. They turn out a bit thick but they are nice and round for further rolling if needed thinner
H**E
Amazing! Tortillas for DAYS!
Being of South American decent, Torillas/Arepas are a love of mine. Why I didnโt get one of these sooner I have no idea, itโs a game changer especially when I need to whip up some tortillas in a hurry, my family fancied chilli the other night and instead of having to hand roll out all the tortillas which is super time consuming, I was pressing dough and cooking over and over in no time. Itโs very easy to put together, and extremely sturdy, I would always recommend a cast iron press over a wooden one for sturdiness, it presses out the dough so evenly and easily, Iโll definitely be using this a lot. Only thing Iโve shot myself in the foot with is my family prefer home made tortillas so Iโm sure Iโll now be making them constantly ๐ Iโm very very happy with my purchase, and this press is now happily a very useful part of my kitchen. โจ
A**R
Not worth the price
After just 12 months moderate use has developed a hairline crack and now flexes when used so doesnโt give good results. Itโs very disappointing for the price. Prior to that was a good piece of kit. Sadly most others for sale on Amazon appear to be same make just rebranded.
P**L
Solid iron
Well made easy to look after, wash, dry, oil then bake the oil in. Note recipe book is dowloaded from the website Recomend Alimat plus 20cm round parchment from amazon
T**A
Beautiful product!
I bought the 25cm version and am most impressed with it. It is heavy (being cast iron) but this gives it stability. I cook a lot of Keto dishes and this is wonderful not only for tortillas but I have also made excellent Keto biscuits and crisps - oh the joy of not having to use the rolling pin any more. This product is just so quick and easy to use. I do wish that instructions for the care of the machine had been included with it rather than having to wait for the ebook and instructions by email. As far as the cookbook is concerned I am very disappointed that it is not published as a hardback book. The recipes are lovely and each has a colour photograph with it. I would certainly buy a hard copy. Another bonus is that the after sales service is excellent and the family run business are really eager to please. All in all I am a very satisfied customer.
J**E
Recomiendo el producto, no vino el recetario que anuncia.
Recomiendo el producto, muy bueno, pero cuando cheque el producto dice que viene con un recetario el cual no llego, esa es la รบnica molestia, el tiempo de entrega excelente, esa es la unica queja, deben de estar mรกs pendientes de esos detalles.
R**S
Will not break, unless you want it to break
First and foremost, this press is sturdy and well designed. I had spent a few days researching and reading many reviews of different tortilla presses and was nervous to buy a press for flour tortillas. So many reviews had indicated that you just can't use these presses for flour and they will break. To prove their point, they include lots of pictures of snapped handles, hinges, even broken platers. This is enough to discourage any buyer to look for something else entirely and makes you question the quality of the metal of the product. So I searched and searched for a reliable press that didn't have such awful reviews and came to this product. Well now that I've used my press, I'm pretty sure I know why so many people broke their presses. In my opinion, what all those other reviews failed to mention is that they broke their press by pushing it beyond the normal operating limits. Let me explain... You can "feel" when the press is maxed out, pressure-wise. If you try to force it, you will break it. This is true with everything... If you don't understand this concept, then don't buy this press or any other press. Treat it with care and respect and it will work great for you. If it is maxing out, it is likely something you're doing wrong rather than something that is wrong with the press. Maxing out the press - to put it simply, when the handle doesn't want to move further down and you have a lot of resistance, don't keep pushing it down. Forcing things will only result in a disaster. It is actually pretty easy to press it down and you can feel it when it is down all the way. "It stops letting you push it down..." Also, if you look at the side of the press, you can see that the two plates are together all the way when the press is at max. You might be tempted to try and push it more if you open it up to find a not-so-flat tortilla but don't. Again, there is a problem with what you're doing, not the press. Once you figure out what you're doing wrong, it is easy to understand how and why others keep breaking their presses. Even though the press is constructed of cast-iron metal, it will still break if enough force is applied and you are using a 12" lever. That gives you a lot of torque to apply. Trust me, you can break tough metal with enough, properly applied torque and all the other reviews prove it. When I got this press, it was freaking cold because it was snowing outside so, of course, the metal press was freezing. If you want a good result, you need the press at least at room temperature. (A two-minute trip to the oven at 350F fixed that problem) I also had prepared the dough the day ahead and kept it in the refrigerator. When using the cold dough on the freezing press, it is very difficult to get a flat and thin tortilla. With that said, here is what we learned to avoid breaking our press and had amazing results. Please keep in mind that we are not professionals and this is what we learned as complete amateurs. I haven't used corn-based tortilla dough, which may be much easier, so please keep that in mind as well. - Use Heat Resistant Silicone Mats I cannot tell you how important this is. A lot of people would recommend just using a trash bag or some other plastic bag, and that will work for keeping the tortilla from sticking to the press but when you remove the flour tortilla from the surface, it will shrink. Note my picture between the small and large tortilla. If you use a heat-resistant silicone mat, you can leave the tortilla on the mat and put it right into the pan. This keeps the tortilla the same size without shrinkage. (Tortilla side down on the frying pan) Then when you see steam coming off the tortilla, pill the silicone mat off and start your next batch. (This really is a two-person effort so you can go faster and not overheat your pan, which destroys most pans) We purchased a 10-inch press and two 12-inch silicone mats (up to 425F heat resistant) and then cut them down to size. Trying to find 10-inch mats was impossible and leaving them at 12-inches caused the press to not press the tortilla all the way down. - Use room temperature dough The warmer the dough, the easier it is for it to spread while being pressed. Cold naturally contracts while heat naturally expands. Basic science. - Bounce/Pulse the handle Once you have pressed the tortilla initially, back off a millimeter and press again. Do this a few times quickly. This allows the tortilla to expand and become ultra-thin, which translates to a perfect (like store-bought) tortilla. (My wife says you should also rotate the tortilla and press it again for a more centered and even tortilla, but I didn't care that much, and mine was good enough without this step.) Overall, great press, and I am sure it will last us a lifetime. I would recommend it to all family and friends, or at least those who aren't overzealous, just because it is made of heavy-duty metal. I can't say this enough...
R**E
Works great
Works perfect with mais flour.
U**D
Honest Feedback
A little thick tortilla formed. Need alittle effort more . But still very good for beginners
F**I
Rustic
Rustic
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