Product Description
Our tortilla warmer is ideal for heating tortillas and pancakes. The unique design heats your favorite foods in minutes. It is durable and ideal for everyday microwave use. Handwash is recommended with warm soapy water
- Ideal for heating tortillas and pancakes
- Made of acrylic
- It is durable and ideal for everyday microwave use
- Handwash is recommended with warm soapy water
Imusa Tortilla Warmer Reviews
Imusa Tortilla Warmer Reviews
| 63 of 65 people found the following review helpful By This review is from: Imusa Tortilla Warmer (Kitchen) Anyone that's ever been to a Mexican-themed restaurant knows exactly what this item is. This particular one is fairly large and will hold my home-made 8" tortillas nicely. With a damp washcloth (folded twice) and a layer of wax paper on the bottom it will easily hold a dozen home-made 8" tortillas. To reheat tortillas just place the container with the washcloth, wax paper and tortillas into a microwave for 30 seconds to two minutes. (Amount of time depends on: number of tortillas, how cold the whole container is to begin with, and dampness of the washcloth.) Also keeps my tortillas in the refrigerator nicely for a surprisingly-long amount of time. 19 of 19 people found the following review helpful By Miss Trubie (NorCal) - See all my reviews Amazon Verified Purchase This review is from: Imusa Tortilla Warmer (Kitchen) This product does what it says....Warms your tortillas. It may not be the most attractive design but it does what it is intended to do. For the price and the performance...why spend more on a fancy schmancy one? 47 of 55 people found the following review helpful By Squeaker "Squeaker" (Georgia) - See all my reviews This review is from: Imusa Tortilla Warmer (Kitchen) This thing is good at keeping tortillas warm, but it's not deep enough for a batch of homemade tortillas. It will hold two 10 packs of store-bought tortillas that are thin, but the homemade tortillas, which I can never get as thin as store-bought, keep the lid ajar. The container is deep enough, but the bottom of the lid has a "dip" in it that presses against the tortillas and keeps the lid from closing tightly. What a shame. I guess I'll be purchasing the larger warmer.With tortillas getting expensive AND being filled with hydrogenated vegetable oils, I finally found a SOFT tortilla recipe that I can easily roll out with a rolling pin. It's 3 cups of self-rising flour, 1 cup of warm milk and 5 tablespoons of olive oil. Mix it into a ball by hand or in a food processor. I don't even have to let them sit for 20 minutes. Just divide into 12 balls, lay a damp paper towel over them as you roll each out (roll from the center out) and then cook for about 30 seconds per... Read more |
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