Made street taco size tortillas for dinner tonight. These little non-circular weirdos only have 9.4 mg of sodium compared to the 205 mg for store bought. This is why I love making homemade essentials.
#taconight Ingredients: 2 cups flour 3 Tbsp olive oil 3/4 hot water 1/4 tsp kosher salt Makes 16 little weirdos Instructions: I just mixed it all in a bowl (or you can use a kitchenaid with a dough hook), kneaded about 1-2 minutes until it forms a dough, then divided them into 16 little dough balls. Rolled them out and then placed on a pan (medium heat) until they started to bubble a little and then flipped. Kept them warm in a towel until I had them all done. I think the only thing that took a while was the rolling out. But since they are small you could use a tortilla press if you have one.
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Recently we bought a large bags of iodized salt, Epsom salt, and kosher salt to keep in our pantry. So for my reference, and now yours, here are some great uses for salt. Oh, and make sure to use the correct type of salt for each use. The majority of the uses are using regular salt (which is iodized salt), some point out that Epsom salt are used instead. This is very important especially in the garden & yard area. KITCHEN
GARDEN & YARD
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FOOD & DRINK
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INGREDIENTS 1/2 tablespoon olive oil 4 eggs, beaten ½ cup carrots, diced 1 clove fresh garlic, minced 1/2 cup boneless pork cutlets (or chicken) cut into short, thin slices 1 1/2 cups short grain rice (like Calrose Botan Sushi Rice) 1 1/2 cup chicken broth 1 green onion stem, chopped 1 tablespoon soy sauce (or more if you like) DIRECTIONS
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