To heat a flour tortilla, heat a skillet (one that is big enough to fit the tortilla in) on a stovetop and put the tortilla in it. It doesn't have to be heated for very long.
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Corn and flour tortillas can best be stored in an airtight bag in the fridge. More specifically, the compartment known for storing meats and cheeses is a good spot to put them. The airtight bag will prevent the tortillas from any odor crossing in the compartment.
Should corn tortillas be kept in the refrigerator after opening...?
turn the dial inside the fridge (top center of back wall) 7 is the coldest setting.
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Store them in the fridge, do not expose them to room temperatures for extended periods of time, and make sure to cook through to the center before you eat them.
yes they can go through the bottom
Your local appliance center will sell fridge filters for almost all brands and it might be best to go to where you bought your fridge. You can often find them at Lowe's and Home Depot as well.
Yes; tortillas are made from baked corn flour -- killing any bacteria in the process, which instead, can result in mold to form within a week, if tortillas are not properly stored. To keep them fresh, you should wrap them with food wrapping paper and then put them inside a plastic bag (a ziploc bag will do); then put them in the fridge.
from personal experience, A LONG TIME, i got a package that was sold in june, and the expiration date was in october
The fridge wouldn't get cold. The way the coolant works is as it passes through the fridge in liquid form it picks up the heat and turns to gas. This gas is then put through a compressor which forces it back into liquid thereby forfeiting its heat. And thereby removing the heat from the fridge.
The fridge wouldn't get cold. The way the coolant works is as it passes through the fridge in liquid form it picks up the heat and turns to gas. This gas is then put through a compressor which forces it back into liquid thereby forfeiting its heat. And thereby removing the heat from the fridge.