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The Tortillada Cast Iron Tortilla Press (25 cm) is a premium, pre-seasoned kitchen tool crafted from durable cast iron. Designed for versatility, it effortlessly presses tortillas, empanadas, arepas, and more. Included is a digital recipe e-book featuring over 50 recipes to inspire your culinary creativity. Compact yet sturdy at 3.18 kg, this press is perfect for millennial professionals seeking authentic homemade flavors with ease and style.


















| ASIN | B07QDZRCCY |
| Best Sellers Rank | #1,442,420 in Home & Kitchen ( See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen ) #25,864 in Baking Tools & Accessories |
| Brand | Tortillada |
| Colour | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 out of 5 stars 5,678 Reviews |
| Enclosure Material | Cast Iron |
| Included Components | Recipe Booklet |
| Item Dimensions | 25 x 25 x 4 Centimeters |
| Item Type Name | Tortilla Makers |
| Item Weight | 3.18 kg |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 25 x 25 x 4 Centimeters |
| Manufacturer | Tortillada |
| Manufacturer Part Number | TP-00 |
| Material | Cast Iron |
| Material Type Free | Bisphenol-A (BPA) Free |
| Model number | TP- |
| Number of Pieces | 1 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Volume | 6 liters |
U**.
Very disappointed with the product
I purchased the product through Amazon. I washed the machine very carefully as indicated in the video. The machine became very rusted. Moreover, on putting the dough on press, the dough shrinks. It is of no use, very disappointed, waste of money, do not think of purchasing it.
A**R
Good
Its easy for making roti and difficult with chapati, chapati are more thicker But easy for roti
S**A
Not very useful / satisfying
Not ideal for making roti / tortilla. Rotis doesnโt come out properly / evenly. Dough sticks to the bottom plate. Could be used for puris by using oil smear to top and bottom plates.
S**A
Not recommended
Donโt buy , expensive, rusting, heavy , thick size chappati you get even if you press hard . Main problem is rusting formed so easily.. not recommend
A**R
DO NOT BUY.
It z the worst product. The tortilla/ chapati is uneven . It gets stuck . Complete waste of money. & it z nonreturnable. That should show the amount of trust seller has .
R**G
Product quality is not good as per costing
Very bad product quality just using one time and see the product quality so i required to all not buy this product it's your loss your money
A**R
It's not like what u told in video. It is all Time waste
Nothing to like in it .no use .
S**A
Not nice
Very heavy , uneven tortillas/ roti/ chapati, its all rusted..
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.
S**S
Feel like a professional chef now! :)
Love this, I was so excited to try making my own tortillas, and they are so much better than anything store bought. Very happy with this press, heavy duty, makes a perfect size tortilla, cast iron so it will last for ever and just get better over time with proper care. Well worth every penny. Extra nice surprise, understandable, there is currently a slow down of non essential items during this covid pandemic, and Amazon said not to expect it to arrive for a month. It was on my door step two days after I ordered it. And the free bonus e-book arrived shortly after I placed the order and it is a bonus for sure, so many good recipes that are going to make using this press lots of fun to use. Super easy too. I give this purchase a full A+!!
U**D
Honest Feedback
A little thick tortilla formed. Need alittle effort more . But still very good for beginners
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