tortilla 的定义
plural tor·til·las [tawr-tee-uhz; Spanish tawr-tee-yahs]. /tɔrˈti əz; Spanish tɔrˈti yɑs/. Mexican Cooking.
- a thin, round, unleavened bread prepared from cornmeal or sometimes wheat flour, baked on a flat plate of iron, earthenware, or the like.
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- A couple weeks ago, I stuffed a jug of lemonade, two sandwiches, two medium-sized bags of chips, and a package of tortillas in there.
- Soon after the Coronado High School basketball team’s big win, a video surfaced of Coronado students throwing tortillas at Orange Glen players.
- That network forms the scaffolding within which the chunks of fat will melt when baked, creating the characteristic flakes that distinguish pastry from a flour tortilla.
- My husband taught the students how to prepare tortilla española and espinacas a la catalana in their own kitchens.
- I pop the doughnuts into an old bread bag or tortilla wrapper bag.
- The notion to morph a specialty tortilla chip into a taco shell at first may sound like it would be a snap.
- Rodrigo de la Calle is the rare Spanish chef content to trade in his tortilla española for more creative gastronomical adventures.
- To assemble taco place escabeche, fish and tartar sauce in a tortilla and garnish with cilantro and lime.
- To assemble taco place crème fraiche, salsa, chicken, and plantains in a tortilla.
- Place cactus mix in warm tortilla and top with fresh cilantro and jalapeño pepper.
- If you could not manage with the tortilla, you were excused for using your fingers.
- All were extremely hungry, as we had eaten nothing since morning except a tortilla or two with some eggs as we rode along.
- Two of the men carried earthen platters filled with frijoles, a single tortilla in each platter.
- The sacrifice in 13 is represented by a Kan sign, which is equivalent to maize, maize bread or tortilla.
- Beat the eggs and pour them into the mixture, let the tortilla set, then turn it with a plate, and set the other side.