Question about flours
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Oh boy, is my big freezer ever clean and neat! I hope that it stays that way, for a week, at least!

I found 2 small bags of flour-- Masa Harina de Maiz and Maseca. The masa harina was from several years ago when I had the silly idea to make corn tortillas (what a bust!) and I don't know why I bought the maseca.

What, other than tortillas, can I make with either of these?
Vicci

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#12
  Re: Question about flours by foodfiend (Oh boy, is my big fr...)
Try the English version of Maseca's recipe website.

At first, I had thought you could try using it for some Arepas[, but then I remembered that that is really supposed to be a different, specific kind of corn flour (different grind, etc.).

Pupusas would work, though.

Polvorones would be another good choice.
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#13
  Re: Re: Question about flours by labradors (Try the English vers...)
sopas? don't know if that's the correct spelling, just made them last week with my superbowl leftovers.
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  Re: Re: Question about flours by cjs (sopas? don't know if...)
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sopas? don't know if that's the correct spelling, just made them last week with my superbowl leftovers.




Sopes

Good choice.

(Sopas = "Soups")
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Now are these two different types of corn flour, or are the same?

Rob, I'm going to make the pupusas and see how that goes. They look interesting.

Jean, I saw sopa and wondered how flour would fit into a soup recipe... Does the sope recipe that you used call for deep-frying? I just don't do that any more but, having made these, do you think that I could bake them instead? Or would they dry out?
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#16
  Re: Re: Question about flours by foodfiend (Now are these two di...)
I used 'pam' and fried them. A little vege oil, too - just a tad.
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#17
  Re: Re: Question about flours by cjs (I used 'pam' and fri...)
Thanks! I don't want you to type out the recipe, but if it's online I would appreciate the link.
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  Re: Re: Question about flours by foodfiend (Thanks! I don't wan...)
I sure would type it up, it's a short one, if I had it with me. We're on the road and the recipe is in a little Mexican cookbook I have at home, They sure were good.
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Do you remember enough of it to see how close the link I posted (Sopes) is? Maybe Vicci could use that recipe.
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#20
  Re: Re: Question about flours by labradors (Do you remember enou...)
very similar, but mine had masa harina, water AND a little shortening.
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